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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 20-21

Psalm 20[a]

Prayer in Praise of the Messiah King

For the director.[b] A psalm of David.

May the Lord answer you in times of trouble;
    may the name[c] of the God of Jacob protect you.
May he send you help from the sanctuary
    and grant you support from Zion.[d]
May he remember[e] all your sacrifices
    and accept all your burnt offerings. Selah
May he give you your heart’s desire[f]
    and grant you success in all your plans.
May we shout with joy over your victory
    and lift up our banners in the name of our God.[g]
May the Lord grant your every request.
Now I know that the Lord will grant victory to his anointed;[h]
    he will answer him from his holy heaven,
    granting mighty victories with his right hand.
[i]Some trust in chariots, and some in horses,
    but we trust in the name of the Lord, our God.
They will collapse and fall,
    but we will rise up and stand firm.
10 Lord, save the king,
    and answer us when we call upon you.[j]

Psalm 21[k]

Thanksgiving for Messianic Blessings

For the director.[l] A psalm of David.

Lord, the king rejoices in your strength;
    your victories fill him with great joy.[m]
You have granted him the desire of his heart[n]
    and not withheld from him the request of his lips. Selah
You welcomed him with choice blessings[o]
    and placed a crown of pure gold upon his head.
He asked you for life, and you gave it to him,
    length of days forever and ever.[p]
He has achieved great glory through your victory;
    you have bestowed upon him splendor and majesty.[q]
You have conferred everlasting blessings[r] on him;
    you gladdened him with the joy of your presence.
For the king places his trust in the Lord;
    through the kindness[s] of the Most High he will not fall.
[t]Your hand will lay hold of all your enemies;
    your right hand will overcome all your foes.
10 On the day when you appear,[u]
    you will cast them into a fiery furnace.
The Lord’s anger will engulf them,
    and fire will consume them.
11 You will blot out their descendants from the earth
    and rid the human race of their posterity.[v]
12 They have devised wicked schemes against you,
    but, plot though they may, they will not succeed.
13 For you will force them to retreat
    when you aim your bows at them.
14 Be exalted, O Lord, in your strength;[w]
    we will sing and praise your power.

Psalm 110

Psalm 110[a]

The Messiah—King, Prophet, and Conqueror

A psalm of David.

The Lord says to my Lord:[b]
    “Sit at my right hand
    until I have made your enemies a footstool for you.”
The Lord will stretch forth from Zion
    your scepter of power.[c]
The Lord says:
    “Rule in the midst of your enemies![d]
Yours is royal dignity in the day of your birth;
    in holy splendor, before the daystar,
    like the dew, I have begotten you.”[e]
The Lord has sworn,
    and he will not retract his oath:
“You are a priest forever[f]
    according to the order of Melchizedek.”
The Lord stands forth at your right hand;[g]
    he will crush kings on the day of his wrath.
He[h] will judge the nations,
    filling their land with corpses
    and crushing rulers throughout the earth.
He will drink from the stream on his journey,
    and then he will lift up his head in triumph.[i]

Psalm 116-117

Psalm 116[a]

Thanksgiving to God for Help Received

I love the Lord because he has heard my voice
    and listened to my cry for mercy,[b]
because he has inclined his ear to me
    on the day when I called out to him.[c]
The bonds of death[d] encompassed me;
    the snares of the netherworld held me tightly.
    I was seized by distress and sorrow.
Then I cried out in the name[e] of the Lord:
    “O Lord, I entreat you to preserve my life.”
Gracious is the Lord and righteous;
    our God is merciful.
The Lord watches over his little ones;[f]
    when I was brought low, he saved me.
Be at peace once again, O my soul,
    for the Lord has shown mercy to you.
He has delivered my soul[g] from death,
    my eyes from tears,
    and my feet from stumbling.
I will walk in the presence of the Lord
    in the land of the living.[h]
10 I believed; therefore, I said,[i]
    “I am greatly afflicted.”
11 In my dismay I cried out,
    “All men are liars.”[j]
12 How can I repay the Lord
    for all the good he has done for me?
13 I will lift up the cup of salvation[k]
    and call on the name of the Lord.
14 I will fulfill my vows[l] to the Lord
    in the presence of his people.
15 Precious in the eyes of the Lord
    is the death[m] of his faithful ones.
16 Lord, I am your servant.
    I am your servant, the child of your handmaid;[n]
    you have loosed my bonds.
17 I will offer you a sacrifice of thanksgiving
    and call on the name of the Lord.
18 I will fulfill my vows to the Lord
    in the presence of all his people,
19 in the courts of the house of the Lord,
    in your midst, O Jerusalem.
Alleluia.[o]

Psalm 117[p]

Universal Praise of God

Glorify the Lord, all you nations;[q]
    praise him, all you peoples.
For his kindness toward us is constant,
    and the faithfulness of the Lord will endure forever.
Alleluia.[r]

Amos 5:18-27

18 Woe to those who long for the day of the Lord.
    What will this day of the Lord mean to you?
It will mean darkness, not light,
19     as if someone fled from a lion
    and was met by a bear,
or entered his house
    and rested his hand against the wall
    and was bitten by a snake.
20 Will not the day of the Lord
    be darkness, not light,
    day of gloom without any brightness?

I Despise Your Feasts

21 I loathe, I despise your festivals,
    and I take no delight in your solemn assemblies.
22 Even though you bring me
    your burnt offerings and your grain offerings,
    I will not accept them.
Nor will I look favorably
    upon your stall-fed peace offerings.
23 Spare me the noise of your chanting;
    I will not listen to the melodies of your harps.
24 Rather, let justice flow like a river,
    and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.
25 Did you bring me sacrifices and offerings
    during those forty years in the desert,
    O house of Israel?
26 You have lifted up Sakuth, your king,
    and Kaiwan, your star god,
    the images that you have made for yourselves.
27 Therefore, I will drive you into exile beyond Damascus,
    says the Lord, whose name is the God of hosts.

Jude 17-25

17 Appeal to the Faithful. But you, dear friends, must remember the predictions made by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ.[a] 18 For they said to you, “In the final age there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly passions.”[b] 19 It is these people who create divisions, who follow their natural instincts and do not possess the Spirit.

20 A Program of the Christian Life.[c] However, you, dear friends, must build yourselves up in your most holy faith and pray in the Holy Spirit. 21 Keep yourselves in the love of God as you await our Lord Jesus Christ in his mercy, who will grant you eternal life.

22 Have compassion for those who are wavering. 23 Save others by snatching them out of the fire. And for still others have compassion mixed with fear, hating even the tunic defiled by their bodies.

24 Doxology.[d] Now to him who is able to keep you from falling and to bring you safely to his glorious presence, unblemished and rejoicing, 25 to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ, our Lord, be glory, majesty, power, and authority, before all time, now, and forevermore. Amen.

Matthew 22:15-22

15 God or Caesar.[a] Then the Pharisees went off and made plans to trap him in what he said. 16 They sent some of their disciples to him, along with the Herodians,[b] and said, “Teacher, we know that you are truthful and that you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. Nor are you concerned with anyone’s opinion for you do not care about people’s opinions. 17 Tell us then what you think about this: Is it lawful or not for us to pay taxes to Caesar?”

18 Jesus was aware of their malicious intent, and he said, “You hypocrites! Why are you trying to trap me? 19 Show me the coin that is used for paying the tax.” When they brought him a denarius,[c] 20 he asked them, “Whose image is this, and whose inscription?” 21 They replied, “Caesar’s.” On hearing this, he said to them, “Give to Caesar what is due to Caesar, and to God what is due to God.”[d] 22 Stunned on hearing this reply, they went away and left him alone.

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