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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 34

Praise God Who Judges and Saves

David’s song from the time he acted crazy so Abimelech would send him away. And David did leave.

34 I will praise the Lord at all times.
    His praise is always on my lips.
My whole being praises the Lord.
    The poor will hear and be glad.
Tell the greatness of the Lord with me.
    Let us praise his name together.

I asked the Lord for help, and he answered me.
    He saved me from all that I feared.
Those who go to him for help are happy.
    They are never disgraced.
This poor man called, and the Lord heard him.
    The Lord saved him from all his troubles.
The Lord saves those who fear him.
    His angel camps around them.

Examine and see how good the Lord is.
    Happy is the person who trusts the Lord.
People who belong to the Lord, fear him!
    Those who fear him will have everything they need.
10 Even lions may become weak and hungry.
    But those people who go to the Lord for help will have every good thing.
11 Children, come and listen to me.
    I will teach you to worship the Lord.
12 You must do these things
    to enjoy life and have many happy days.
13 You must not say evil things.
    You must not tell lies.
14 Stop doing evil and do good.
    Look for peace and work for it.

15 The Lord sees the good people.
    He listens to their prayers.
16 But the Lord is against those who do evil.
    He makes the world forget them.
17 The Lord hears good people when they cry out to him.
    He saves them from all their troubles.
18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.
    He saves those whose spirits have been crushed.

19 People who do what is right may have many problems.
    But the Lord will solve them all.
20 He will protect their very bones.
    Not one of them will be broken.
21 Evil will kill the wicked people.
    Those who hate good people will be judged guilty.
22 But the Lord saves his servants’ lives.
    No one who trusts him will be judged guilty.

Psalm 33

Praise God Who Creates and Saves

33 Sing to the Lord, you who do what is right.
    Honest people should praise him.
Praise the Lord on the harp.
    Make music for him on the ten-stringed lyre.
Sing a new song to him.
    Play well and joyfully.

God’s word is true.
    Everything he does is right.
He loves what is right and fair.
    The Lord’s love fills the earth.

The sky was made at the Lord’s command.
    By the breath from his mouth, he made all the stars.
He gathered the water in the sea into a heap.
    He made the great ocean stay in its place.
All the earth should worship the Lord.
    The whole world should fear him.
He spoke, and it happened.
    He commanded, and it appeared.
10 The Lord upsets the plans of nations.
    He ruins all their plans.
11 But the Lord’s plans will stand forever.
    His ideas will last from now on.
12 Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord.
    Happy are the people he chose for his very own.
13 The Lord looks down from heaven.
    He sees every person.
14 From his throne he watches
    everyone who lives on earth.
15 He made their hearts.
    He understands everything they do.
16 No king is saved by his great army.
    No warrior escapes by his great strength.
17 Horses can’t bring victory.
    They can’t save by their strength.
18 But the Lord looks after those who fear him.
    He watches over those who put their hope in his love.
19 He saves them from death.
    He spares their lives in times of hunger.
20 So our hope is in the Lord.
    He is our help, our shield to protect us.
21 We rejoice in him.
    We trust his holy name.
22 Lord, show your love to us
    as we put our hope in you.

1 Kings 19:1-8

Elijah at Mount Sinai

19 King Ahab told Jezebel everything Elijah had done. Ahab told her how Elijah had killed all the prophets with a sword. So Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah. Jezebel said, “By this time tomorrow I will kill you. I will kill you as you killed those prophets. If I don’t succeed, may the gods punish me terribly.”

When Elijah heard this, he was afraid. So he ran away to save his life. He took his servant with him. When they came to Beersheba in Judah, Elijah left his servant there. Then Elijah walked for a whole day into the desert. He sat down under a bush and asked to die. Elijah prayed, “I have had enough, Lord. Let me die. I am no better than my ancestors.” Then Elijah lay down under the tree and slept.

Suddenly an angel came to him and touched him. The angel said, “Get up and eat.” Elijah saw near his head a loaf baked over coals and a jar of water. So he ate and drank. Then he went back to sleep.

Later the Lord’s angel came to him a second time. The angel touched him and said, “Get up and eat. If you don’t, the journey will be too hard for you.” So Elijah got up and ate and drank. The food made him strong enough to walk for 40 days and nights. He walked to Mount Sinai, the mountain of God.

Ephesians 4:1-16

The Unity of the Body

I am in prison because I belong to the Lord. God chose you to be his people. I tell you now to live the way God’s people should live. Always be humble and gentle. Be patient and accept each other with love. You are joined together with peace through the Spirit. Do all you can to continue together in this way. Let peace hold you together. There is one body and one Spirit. And God called you to have one hope. There is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism. There is one God and Father of everything. He rules everything. He is everywhere and in everything.

Christ gave each one of us a special gift. Each one received what Christ wanted to give him. That is why it says in the Scriptures,

“When he went up to the heights,
    he led a parade of captives.
    And he gave gifts to people.” Psalm 68:18

When it says, “He went up,” what does it mean? It means that he first came down to the earth. 10 So Jesus came down, and he is the same One who went up. He went up above all the heavens. Christ did that to fill everything with himself. 11 And Christ gave gifts to men—he made some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to go and tell the Good News, and some to have the work of caring for and teaching God’s people. 12 Christ gave those gifts to prepare God’s holy people for the work of serving. He gave those gifts to make the body of Christ stronger. 13 This work must continue until we are all joined together in the same faith and in the same knowledge about the Son of God. We must become like a mature person—we must grow until we become like Christ and have all his perfection.

14 Then we will no longer be babies. We will not be tossed about like a ship that the waves carry one way and then another. We will not be influenced by every new teaching we hear from men who are trying to fool us. Those men make plans and try any kind of trick to fool people into following the wrong path. 15 No! We will speak the truth with love. We will grow up in every way to be like Christ, who is the head. 16 The whole body depends on Christ. And all the parts of the body are joined and held together. Each part of the body does its own work. And this makes the whole body grow and be strong with love.

John 6:1-14

More Than 5,000 People Fed

After this, Jesus went across Lake Galilee (or, Lake Tiberias). Many people followed him because they saw the miracles he did to heal the sick. Jesus went up on a hill and there sat down with his followers. It was almost the time for the Jewish Passover Feast.

Jesus looked up and saw a large crowd coming toward him. He said to Philip, “Where can we buy bread for all these people to eat?” (Jesus asked Philip this question to test him. Jesus already knew what he planned to do.)

Philip answered, “Someone would have to work almost a year to buy enough bread for each person here to have only a little piece.”

Another follower there was Andrew. He was Simon Peter’s brother. Andrew said, “Here is a boy with five loaves of barley bread and two little fish. But that is not enough for so many people.”

10 Jesus said, “Tell the people to sit down.” This was a very grassy place. There were about 5,000 men who sat down there. 11 Then Jesus took the loaves of bread. He thanked God for the bread and gave it to the people who were sitting there. He did the same with the fish. He gave them as much as they wanted.

12 They all had enough to eat. When they had finished, Jesus said to his followers, “Gather the pieces of fish and bread that were not eaten. Don’t waste anything.” 13 So they gathered up the pieces that were left. They filled 12 large baskets with the pieces that were left of the five barley loaves.

14 The people saw this miracle that Jesus did. They said, “He must truly be the Prophet[a] who is coming into the world.”

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