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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
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Psalm 16-17

A special Davidic Psalm.[a]

Trust in the Face of Death

16 Keep me safe, God,
    for I take refuge in you.
I told the Lord,
    “You are my master,[b]
        I have nothing good apart from you.”
As for the saints that are in the land,
    they are noble, and all my delight is in them.
Those who hurry after another god[c] will have many sorrows;
    I will not present[d] their drink offerings of blood,
        nor will my lips speak[e] their names.
The Lord is my inheritance and my cup;
    you support my lot.
The boundary lines have fallen in pleasant places for me;
    truly, I have a beautiful heritage.
I will bless the Lord who has counseled me;
    indeed, my conscience instructs[f] me during the night.
I have set the Lord before me continuously;
    because he stands at my right hand, I will stand firm.[g]
Therefore, my heart is glad,
    my whole being[h] rejoices,
        and my body will dwell securely.
10 For you will not leave my soul in Sheol,[i]
    you will not allow your holy one to experience corruption.[j]

11 You cause me to know the path of life;
    in your presence is joyful abundance,
        at your right hand there are pleasures forever.

A Davidic Prayer.

A Cry for Justice

17 Lord, hear my just plea!
    Pay attention to my cry!
Listen to my prayer,
    since it does not come from lying lips.
Justice for me will come from your presence;
    your eyes see what is right.

When you probe my heart,
    and examine me at night;
when you refine me,
    you will find nothing wrong,[k]
        for I have determined that I will not transgress with my mouth.
As for the ways of mankind,
    I have, according to the words of your lips,
        avoided the ways of the violent.
Because my steps have held fast to your paths,
    my footsteps have not faltered.

I call upon you, for you will answer me, God.
    Listen closely to me
        and hear my prayer.
Show forth your gracious love,
    save those who take refuge in you
        from those who rebel against your sovereign power.[l]

Protect me as the most precious part of the eye;[m]
    hide me under the shadow of your wings
from the wicked[n] who have afflicted me,
    from my enemies who have surrounded me.
10 They are imprisoned by their own prosperity,[o]
    they have boasted proudly with their mouth.
11 Now they have encircled our paths[p]
    and are determined[q] to cast us down to the ground.
12 Like a lion they desire to rip us to pieces,
    like a young lion waiting in ambush.

13 Arise, Lord,
    confront them,
        bring them to their knees!
Deliver me from the wicked by your sword—
14 from men, Lord, by your hand—
from men who belong to this world,
    whose reward is only[r] in this[s] life.

But as for your treasured ones,
    may their stomachs be full,
may their children have an abundance,
    and may they leave wealth to their offspring.

15 But as for me, justified, I will behold your face;
    when I awake, your presence[t] will satisfy me.

Psalm 22

To the Director: To the tune of[a] “Doe of the Dawn”.

A Davidic Psalm.

God Delivers His Suffering Servant

22 My God! My God!
    Why have you abandoned me?
Why are you so far from delivering me—
    from my groaning words?
My God, I cry out to you throughout the day,
    but you do not answer;
and throughout the night,
    but I have no rest.[b]

You are holy,
    enthroned on the praises of Israel.
Our ancestors trusted in you;
    they trusted and you delivered them.
They cried out to you and escaped;
    they trusted in you and were not put to shame.

But as for me,
    I am only a worm and not a man,
        scorned by mankind and despised by people.
Everyone who sees me mocks me;
    they gape at me with open mouths
        and shake their heads at me.
They say,[c] “Commit yourself to the Lord;
    perhaps the Lord[d] will deliver him,
perhaps he will cause him to escape,
    since he delights in him.”

Yet, you are the one who took me from the womb,
    and kept me safe on my mother’s breasts.
10 I was dependent on you from birth;
    from my mother’s womb you have been my God.
11 Do not be so distant from me,
    for trouble is at hand;
        indeed, there is no deliverer.

12 Many bulls have surrounded me;
    the vicious bulls of Bashan have encircled me.
13 Their mouths are opened wide toward me,
    like roaring and attacking lions.

14 I am poured out like water;
    all my bones are out of joint.
        My heart is like wax, melting within me.
15 My strength is dried up like broken pottery;
    my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth,[e]
        and you have brought me down to the dust of death.

16 For dogs have surrounded me;
    a gang of those who practice evil has encircled me.
        They gouged[f] my hands and my[g] feet.
17 I can count all my bones.
    They look at me;
        they stare at me.
18 They divide my clothing among themselves;
    they cast lots for my clothing!

19 But as for you, Lord, do not be far away from me;
    My Strength, come quickly to help me.
20 Deliver me from the sword;
    my precious life from the power of the dog.
21 Deliver me from the mouth of the lion,
    from the horns of the wild oxen.

You have answered me.

22 I will declare your name to my brothers;
    in the midst of the congregation, I will praise you, saying,[h]
23 “All who fear the Lord, praise him!
    All the seed of Jacob, glorify him!
All the seed of Israel, fear him!
24 For he does not despise nor detest the afflicted person;
he does not hide his face from him,
    but he hears him when he cries out to him.”

25 My praise in the great congregation is because of you;
    I will pay my vows before those who fear you.[i]
26 The afflicted will eat and be satisfied;
    those who seek the Lord will praise him,
        “May you[j] live forever!”

27 All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord;
    all the families of the nations will bow in submission to the Lord.
28 Indeed, the kingdom belongs to the Lord;
    he rules over the nations.
29 All the prosperous people will eat and bow down in submission.
    All those who are about to go down to the grave[k]
        will bow down in submission,
    along with the one who can no longer keep himself alive.
30 Our[l] descendants will serve him,
    and that generation will be told about the Lord.
31 They will come and declare his righteousness
    to a people yet to be born;
        indeed, he has accomplished it!

Isaiah 42:1-17

The Servant of the Lord

42 “Here is my servant, whom I support,
    my chosen one, in whom I delight.[a]
I’ve placed my Spirit upon him;
    and[b] he’ll deliver his[c] justice throughout the world.[d]
He won’t shout,
    or raise his voice,
        or make it heard in the street.
A crushed reed he will not break,
    and a fading candle[e] he won’t snuff out.[f]
        He’ll bring forth[g] justice for the truth.
And[h] he won’t grow faint or be crushed
    until he establishes justice on the mainland,
        and the coastlands take ownership of[i] his Law.”

God Speaks about the Servant

This is what God says—
    the God[j] who created the heavens
        and stretched them out,
who spread out the earth and its produce,
    who gives breath to the people on it
        and life[k] to those who walk in it:
“I’ve[l] called you in righteousness.
    I’ll take hold of your hand.
I’ll preserve you and appoint you
    as a covenant to the people,[m]
        as a light for the nations,
to open blind eyes
    and to bring out those who are bound[n] from their cells,
        and[o] those sitting in darkness from prison.
I, the Lord, am the one,
    and I won’t give my name and[p] glory to another,
        nor my praise to idols.
See, the former things have taken place,
    and I’m announcing the[q] new things—
before they spring into being

I’m telling you about them.”

Praise in Song to God

10 Sing to the Lord a new song,
    and[r] his praise from the ends of the earth,
you who sail down the sea and by everything in it,
    you coastlands and their inhabitants.
11 Let the desert cry out,[s]
    its towns and the[t] villages where Kedar lives;
and[u] let those who live in Sela sing for joy.
    Let them shout aloud[v] from the mountaintops.
12 Let them give glory to the Lord,
    and declare his praise in the islands.

13 The Lord marches out like a warrior;
    he stirs up his rage like a man of war;
he makes his anger heard;
    he shouts aloud;[w]
        he declares his mastery over his enemies:

14 “I have certainly[x] stayed silent for a long time;
    I’ve kept still and held myself back.
Now, like a woman giving birth, I’ll cry out.
    All of a sudden I’ll gasp and pant.
15 I’ll devastate the mountains and hills,
    and dry up all their vegetation;
I’ll turn rivers into islands,
    and dry up the ponds.
16 I’ll help the blind walk,
    even[y] on a road they do not know;
I’ll guide them
    in directions[z] they do not know.
I’ll turn the dark places[aa] into light in front of them,
    and the rough places into level ground.
These are the things I will do,
    and I won’t abandon them.
17 Those who trust in carved idols
    will turn back and[ab] be completely disappointed,[ac]
along with those[ad] who say to metal images,
    ‘You are our gods.’”

Ephesians 3:1-13

Paul’s Ministry to the Gentiles

For this reason I, Paul, am the prisoner of the Messiah[a] Jesus for the sake of you gentiles. Surely you have heard about the responsibility of administering God’s grace that was given to me on your behalf, and how this secret was made known to me through a revelation, just as I wrote about briefly in the past. By reading this, you will be able to grasp my understanding of the secret about the Messiah,[b] which in previous generations was not made known to human beings[c] as it has now been revealed by the Spirit to God’s[d] holy apostles and prophets. This is that secret:[e] The gentiles are heirs-in-common, members-in-common of the body, and common participants in what was promised[f] by the Messiah[g] Jesus through the gospel.

I have become a servant of this gospel[h] according to the gift of God’s grace that was given me by the working of his power. To me, the very least of all the saints, this grace was given so that I might proclaim to the gentiles the immeasurable wealth of the Messiah[i] and help everyone see how this secret that has been at work was hidden for ages by God, who created all things. 10 He did this[j] so that now, through the church, the wisdom of God in all its variety might be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realm 11 in keeping with the eternal purpose that God[k] carried out through the Messiah[l] Jesus our Lord, 12 in whom we have boldness and confident access through his faithfulness.[m] 13 So then, I ask you not to become discouraged because of my troubles on your behalf, which work toward your glory.

Mark 2:13-22

Jesus Calls Matthew(A)

13 Jesus[a] went out again beside the sea. The whole crowd kept coming to him, and he kept teaching them. 14 As he was walking along, he saw Levi, the son of Alphaeus, sitting at the tax collector’s desk. Jesus[b] told him, “Follow me!” So Levi[c] got up and followed him.

15 Later, he was having dinner at Levi’s[d] house. Many tax collectors and sinners were also eating with Jesus and his disciples, because there were many who were following him. 16 When the scribes and the Pharisees saw him eating with sinners and tax collectors, they asked his disciples, “Why does he eat and drink[e] with tax collectors and sinners?”

17 When Jesus heard that, he told them, “Healthy people don’t need a physician, but sick ones do. I did not come to call righteous people, but sinners.”

A Question about Fasting(B)

18 Now John’s disciples and the Pharisees would fast regularly. Some people[f] came and asked Jesus,[g] “Why do John’s disciples and the Pharisees’ disciples fast, but your disciples don’t fast?”

19 Jesus replied, “The wedding guests[h] can’t fast while the groom is with them, can they? As long as they have the groom with them, they can’t fast. 20 But the time will come when the groom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast on that day.”

The Unshrunk Cloth(C)

21 “No one patches an old garment with a piece of unshrunk cloth. If he does, the patch pulls away from it—the new from the old—and a worse tear is made. 22 And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the wine will make the skins burst, and both the wine and the skins will be ruined. Instead, new wine is poured[i] into fresh wineskins.”

International Standard Version (ISV)

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