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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
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Psalm 24

A Welcome for God into the Temple

A psalm of David.

24 The earth belongs to the Lord, and everything in it—
    the world and all its people.
He built it on the waters
    and set it on the rivers.

Who may go up on the mountain of the Lord?
    Who may stand in his holy Temple?
Only those with clean hands and pure hearts,
    who have not worshiped idols,
    who have not made promises in the name of a false god.
They will receive a blessing from the Lord;
    the God who saves them will declare them right.
They try to follow God;
    they look to the God of Jacob for help. Selah

Open up, you gates.
    Open wide, you aged doors
    and the glorious King will come in.
Who is this glorious King?
    The Lord, strong and mighty.
    The Lord, the powerful warrior.
Open up, you gates.
    Open wide, you aged doors
    and the glorious King will come in.
10 Who is this glorious King?
    The Lord All-Powerful—
    he is the glorious King. Selah

Psalm 29

God in the Thunderstorm

A psalm of David.

29 Praise the Lord, you angels;
    praise the Lord’s glory and power.
Praise the Lord for the glory of his name;
    worship the Lord because he is holy.

The Lord’s voice is heard over the sea.
    The glorious God thunders;
    the Lord thunders over the ocean.
The Lord’s voice is powerful;
    the Lord’s voice is majestic.
The Lord’s voice breaks the trees;
    the Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon.
He makes the land of Lebanon dance like a calf
    and Mount Hermon jump like a baby bull.
The Lord’s voice makes the lightning flash.
The Lord’s voice shakes the desert;
    the Lord shakes the Desert of Kadesh.
The Lord’s voice shakes the oaks
    and strips the leaves off the trees.
In his Temple everyone says, “Glory to God!”

10 The Lord controls the flood.
    The Lord will be King forever.
11 The Lord gives strength to his people;
    the Lord blesses his people with peace.

Psalm 8

The Lord’s Greatness

For the director of music. On the gittith. A psalm of David.

Lord our Lord,
    your name is the most wonderful name in all the earth!
    It brings you praise in heaven above.
You have taught children and babies
    to sing praises to you
    because of your enemies.
And so you silence your enemies
    and destroy those who try to get even.

I look at your heavens,
    which you made with your fingers.
I see the moon and stars,
    which you created.
But why are people even important to you?
    Why do you take care of human beings?
You made them a little lower than the angels
    and crowned them with glory and honor.
You put them in charge of everything you made.
    You put all things under their control:
all the sheep, the cattle,
    and the wild animals,
the birds in the sky,
    the fish in the sea,
    and everything that lives under water.

Lord our Lord,
    your name is the most wonderful name in all the earth!

Psalm 84

Wishing to Be in the Temple

For the director of music. On the gittith. A psalm of the sons of Korah.

84 Lord All-Powerful,
    how lovely is your Temple!
I want more than anything
    to be in the courtyards of the Lord’s Temple.
My whole being wants
    to be with the living God.
The sparrows have found a home,
    and the swallows have nests.
They raise their young near your altars,
    Lord All-Powerful, my King and my God.
Happy are the people who live at your Temple;
    they are always praising you. Selah

Happy are those whose strength comes from you,
    who want to travel to Jerusalem.
As they pass through the Valley of Baca,
    they make it like a spring.
    The autumn rains fill it with pools of water.
The people get stronger as they go,
    and everyone meets with God in Jerusalem.

Lord God All-Powerful, hear my prayer;
    God of Jacob, listen to me. Selah
God, look at our shield;
    be kind to your appointed king.

10 One day in the courtyards of your Temple is better
    than a thousand days anywhere else.
I would rather be a doorkeeper in the Temple of my God
    than live in the homes of the wicked.
11 The Lord God is like a sun and shield;
    the Lord gives us kindness and honor.
He does not hold back anything good
    from those whose lives are innocent.
12 Lord All-Powerful,
    happy are the people who trust you!

Isaiah 51:9-16

Wake up, wake up, and use your strength,
    powerful Lord.
Wake up as you did in the old times,
    as you did a long time ago.
With your own power, you cut Rahab into pieces
    and killed that sea monster.
10 You dried up the sea
    and the waters of the deep ocean.
You made the deepest parts of the sea into a road
    for your people to cross over and be saved.
11 The people the Lord has freed will return
    and enter Jerusalem with joy.
    Their happiness will last forever.
They will have joy and gladness,
    and all sadness and sorrow will be gone far away.

12 The Lord says, “I am the one who comforts you.
    So why should you be afraid of people, who die?
    Why should you fear people who die like the grass?
13 Have you forgotten the Lord who made you,
    who stretched out the skies
    and made the earth?
Why are you always afraid
    of those angry people who trouble you
    and who want to destroy?
But where are those angry people now?
14 People in prison will soon be set free;
they will not die in prison,
    and they will have enough food.
15 I am the Lord your God,
    who stirs the sea and makes the waves roar.
    My name is the Lord All-Powerful.
16 I will give you the words I want you to say.
    I will cover you with my hands and protect you.
I made the heavens and the earth,
    and I say to Jerusalem, ‘You are my people.’”

Hebrews 11:8-16

It was by faith Abraham obeyed God’s call to go to another place God promised to give him. He left his own country, not knowing where he was to go. It was by faith that he lived like a foreigner in the country God promised to give him. He lived in tents with Isaac and Jacob, who had received that same promise from God. 10 Abraham was waiting for the city[a] that has real foundations—the city planned and built by God.

11 He was too old to have children, and Sarah could not have children. It was by faith that Abraham was made able to become a father, because he trusted God to do what he had promised.[b] 12 This man was so old he was almost dead, but from him came as many descendants as there are stars in the sky. Like the sand on the seashore, they could not be counted.

13 All these great people died in faith. They did not get the things that God promised his people, but they saw them coming far in the future and were glad. They said they were like visitors and strangers on earth. 14 When people say such things, they show they are looking for a country that will be their own. 15 If they had been thinking about the country they had left, they could have gone back. 16 But they were waiting for a better country—a heavenly country. So God is not ashamed to be called their God, because he has prepared a city for them.

John 7:14-31

Jesus Teaches at the Feast

14 When the feast was about half over, Jesus went to the Temple and began to teach. 15 The people were amazed and said, “This man has never studied in school. How did he learn so much?”

16 Jesus answered, “The things I teach are not my own, but they come from him who sent me. 17 If people choose to do what God wants, they will know that my teaching comes from God and not from me. 18 Those who teach their own ideas are trying to get honor for themselves. But those who try to bring honor to the one who sent them speak the truth, and there is nothing false in them. 19 Moses gave you the law,[a] but none of you obeys that law. Why are you trying to kill me?”

20 The people answered, “A demon has come into you. We are not trying to kill you.”

21 Jesus said to them, “I did one miracle, and you are all amazed. 22 Moses gave you the law about circumcision. (But really Moses did not give you circumcision; it came from our ancestors.) And yet you circumcise a baby boy on a Sabbath day. 23 If a baby boy can be circumcised on a Sabbath day to obey the law of Moses, why are you angry at me for healing a person’s whole body on the Sabbath day? 24 Stop judging by the way things look, but judge by what is really right.”

Is Jesus the Christ?

25 Then some of the people who lived in Jerusalem said, “This is the man they are trying to kill. 26 But he is teaching where everyone can see and hear him, and no one is trying to stop him. Maybe the leaders have decided he really is the Christ. 27 But we know where this man is from. Yet when the real Christ comes, no one will know where he comes from.”

28 Jesus, teaching in the Temple, cried out, “Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from. But I have not come by my own authority. I was sent by the One who is true, whom you don’t know. 29 But I know him, because I am from him, and he sent me.”

30 When Jesus said this, they tried to seize him. But no one was able to touch him, because it was not yet the right time. 31 But many of the people believed in Jesus. They said, “When the Christ comes, will he do more miracles than this man has done?”

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