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Book of Common Prayer

Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer.
Duration: 861 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Psalm 1-4

Book 1

Psalms 1—41

Two Ways to Live

Happy is the person who doesn’t listen to the wicked.
    He doesn’t go where sinners go.
    He doesn’t do what bad people do.
He loves the Lord’s teachings.
    He thinks about those teachings day and night.
He is strong, like a tree planted by a river.
    It produces fruit in season.
    Its leaves don’t die.
Everything he does will succeed.

But wicked people are not like that.
    They are like useless chaff
    that the wind blows away.
So the wicked will not escape God’s punishment.
    Sinners will not worship God with good people.
This is because the Lord protects good people.
    But the wicked will be destroyed.

God’s Chosen King

Why are the nations so angry?
    Why are the people making useless plans?
The kings of the earth prepare to fight.
    Their leaders make plans together
against the Lord
    and his appointed king.
“Let’s break the chains that hold us prisoners.
    Let’s throw off the ropes that tie us,” the nations say.

But the Lord in heaven laughs.
    He makes fun of them.
Then the Lord warns them.
    He frightens them with his anger.
He says, “I have appointed my own king!
    He will rule in Jerusalem on my holy mountain.”

Now I will tell you what the Lord has declared:
He said to me, “You are my son.
    Today I have become your father.
If you ask me, I will give you the nations.
    All the people on earth will be yours.
You will make them obey you by punishing them with an iron rod.
    You will break them into pieces like pottery.”

10 So, kings, be wise.
    Rulers, learn this lesson.
11 Obey the Lord with great fear.
    Be happy, but tremble.
12 Show that you are loyal to his son.
    Otherwise you will be destroyed.
He can quickly become angry.
    But happy are those who trust him for protection.

A Morning Prayer

David sang this when he ran away from his son Absalom.

Lord, I have many enemies!
    Many people have turned against me.
Many people are talking about me.
    They say, “God won’t rescue him.” Selah

But, Lord, you are my shield.
    You are my wonderful God who gives me courage.
I will pray to the Lord.
    And he will answer me from his holy mountain. Selah

I can lie down and go to sleep.
    And I will wake up again
    because the Lord protects me.
Thousands of enemies may surround me.
    But I am not afraid.

Lord, rise up!
    My God, come save me!
You have hit my enemies on the cheek.
    You have broken the teeth of the wicked.
The Lord can save his people.
    Lord, bless your people. Selah

An Evening Prayer

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A song of David.

Answer me when I pray to you,
    my God who does what is right.
Lift the load that I carry.
    Be kind to me and hear my prayer.

People, how long will you turn my honor into shame?
    You love what is false, and you look for new lies. Selah
You know that the Lord has chosen for himself those who are loyal to him.
    The Lord listens when I pray to him.
When you are angry, do not sin.
    Think about these things quietly
    as you go to bed. Selah
Do what is right as a sacrifice to the Lord.
    And trust the Lord.

Many people ask,
    “Who will give us anything good?
    Lord, be kind to us.”
But you have made me very happy.
    I am happier than they are,
    even with all their grain and wine.
I go to bed and sleep in peace.
    Lord, only you keep me safe.

Psalm 7

A Prayer for Fairness

A shiggaion of David which he sang to the Lord about Cush, from the tribe of Benjamin.

Lord my God, I trust in you for protection.
    Save me and rescue me
    from those who are chasing me.
Otherwise, they will tear me apart like a lion.
    They will rip me to pieces, and no one can save me.

Lord my God, what have I done?
    Have my hands done something wrong?
Have I done wrong to my friend?
    Have I stolen from my enemy?
If I have, let my enemy chase me and capture me.
    Let him trample me into the dust.
    Let him bury me in the ground. Selah

Lord, rise up in your anger.
    Stand up against my enemies’ anger.
    Get up and demand fairness.
Gather the nations around you,
    and rule them from above.
Lord, judge the people.
    Lord, defend me.
Prove that I am right.
    Show that I have done no wrong, God Most High.
God, you do what is right.
    You know our thoughts and feelings.
Stop those wicked actions done by evil people.
    And help those who do what is right.

10 God Most High protects me like a shield.
    He saves those whose hearts are right.
11 God judges by what is right.
    And God is always ready to punish the wicked.
12 If they do not change their lives,
    God will sharpen his sword.
    He will string his bow and take aim.
13 He has prepared his deadly weapons.
    He has made his flaming arrows.

14 There are people who think up evil.
    They plan trouble and tell lies.
15 They dig a hole to trap other people.
    But they will fall into it themselves.
16 They themselves will get into trouble.
    The violence they cause will hurt only themselves.

17 I praise the Lord because he does what is right.
    I sing praises to the name of the Lord Most High.

Genesis 2:4-25

The First People

This is the story of the creation of the sky and the earth. When the Lord God made the earth and the sky, there were no plants on the earth. Nothing was growing in the fields. The Lord God had not yet made it rain on the land. And there was no man to care for the ground. But a mist often rose from the earth and watered all the ground.

Then the Lord God took dust from the ground and formed man from it. The Lord breathed the breath of life into the man’s nose. And the man became a living person. Then the Lord God planted a garden in the East, in a place called Eden. He put the man he had formed in that garden. The Lord God caused every beautiful tree and every tree that was good for food to grow out of the ground. In the middle of the garden, God put the tree that gives life. And he put there the tree that gives the knowledge of good and evil.

10 A river flowed through Eden and watered the garden. From that point the river was divided. It had four streams flowing into it. 11 The name of the first stream is Pishon. It flows around the whole land of Havilah, where there is gold. 12 That gold is good. Bdellium and onyx[a] are also there. 13 The name of the second river is Gihon. It flows around the whole land of Cush. 14 The name of the third river is Tigris. It flows out of Assyria toward the east. The fourth river is the Euphrates.

15 The Lord God put the man in the garden of Eden to care for it and work it. 16 The Lord God commanded him, “You may eat the fruit from any tree in the garden. 17 But you must not eat the fruit from the tree which gives the knowledge of good and evil. If you ever eat fruit from that tree, you will die!”

The First Woman

18 Then the Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper who is right for him.”

19 From the ground God formed every wild animal and every bird in the sky. He brought them to the man so the man could name them. Whatever the man called each living thing, that became its name. 20 The man gave names to all the tame animals, to the birds in the sky and to all the wild animals. But Adam[b] did not find a helper that was right for him. 21 So the Lord God caused the man to sleep very deeply. While the man was asleep, God took one of the ribs from the man’s body. Then God closed the man’s skin at the place where he took the rib. 22 The Lord God used the rib from the man to make a woman. Then the Lord brought the woman to the man.

23 And the man said,

“Now, this is someone whose bones came from my bones.
    Her body came from my body.
I will call her ‘woman,’
    because she was taken out of man.”

24 So a man will leave his father and mother and be united with his wife. And the two people will become one body.

25 The man and his wife were naked, but they were not ashamed.

Hebrews 1

God Spoke Through His Son

In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets. He spoke to them many times and in many different ways. And now in these last days God has spoken to us through his Son. God has chosen his Son to own all things. And he made the world through the Son. The Son reflects the glory of God. He is an exact copy of God’s nature. He holds everything together with his powerful word. The Son made people clean from their sins. Then he sat down at the right side of God, the Great One in heaven. The Son became much greater than the angels. And God gave him a name that is much greater than theirs.

This is because God never said to any of the angels,

“You are my Son.
    Today I have become your Father.” Psalm 2:7

Nor did God say of any angel,

“I will be his Father,
    and he will be my Son.” 2 Samuel 7:14

And when God brings his firstborn Son into the world, he says,

“Let all God’s angels worship him.”[a] Psalm 97:7

This is what God said about the angels:

“God makes his angels become like winds.
    He makes his servants become like flames of fire.” Psalm 104:4

But God said this about his Son:

“God, your throne will last forever and ever.
    You will rule your kingdom with fairness.
You love what is right and hate evil.
    So God has chosen you to rule those with you.
    Your God has given you much joy.” Psalm 45:6-7

10 God also says,

“Lord, in the beginning you made the earth.
    And your hands made the skies.
11 They will be destroyed, but you will remain.
    They will all wear out like clothes.
12 You will fold them like a coat.
    And, like clothes, you will change them.
But you never change.
    And your life will never end.” Psalm 102:25-27

13 And God never said this to an angel:

    “Sit by me at my right side
until I put your enemies under your control.”[b] Psalm 110:1

14 All the angels are spirits who serve God and are sent to help those who will receive salvation.

John 1:1-18

Christ Comes to the World

Before the world began, there was the Word.[a] The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. All things were made through him. Nothing was made without him. In him there was life. That life was light for the people of the world. The Light shines in the darkness. And the darkness has not overpowered[b] the Light.

There was a man named John[c] who was sent by God. He came to tell people about the Light. Through him all people could hear about the Light and believe. John was not the Light, but he came to tell people about the Light. The true Light was coming into the world. The true Light gives light to all.

10 The Word was in the world. The world was made through him, but the world did not know him. 11 He came to the world that was his own. But his own people did not accept him. 12 But some people did accept him. They believed in him. To them he gave the right to become children of God. 13 They did not become his children in the human way. They were not born because of the desire or wish of some man. They were born of God.

14 The Word became a man and lived among us. We saw his glory—the glory that belongs to the only Son of the Father. The Word was full of grace and truth. 15 John told about him. He said, “This is the One I was talking about. I said, ‘The One who comes after me is greater than I am. He was living before me.’”

16 The Word was full of grace and truth. From him we all received more and more blessings. 17 The law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No man has ever seen God. But God the only Son is very close to the Father.[d] And the Son has shown us what God is like.

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