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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 119:1-24

The Word of God

119 Happy are those who live pure lives,
    who follow the Lord’s teachings.
Happy are those who keep his rules,
    who try to obey him with their whole heart.
They don’t do what is wrong;
    they follow his ways.
Lord, you gave your orders
    to be obeyed completely.
I wish I were more loyal
    in obeying your demands.
Then I would not be ashamed
    when I study your commands.
When I learned that your laws are fair,
    I praised you with an honest heart.
I will obey your demands,
    so please don’t ever leave me.

How can a young person live a pure life?
    By obeying your word.
10 With all my heart I try to obey you.
    Don’t let me break your commands.
11 I have taken your words to heart
    so I would not sin against you.
12 Lord, you should be praised.
    Teach me your demands.
13 My lips will tell about
    all the laws you have spoken.
14 I enjoy living by your rules
    as people enjoy great riches.
15 I think about your orders
    and study your ways.
16 I enjoy obeying your demands,
    and I will not forget your word.

17 Do good to me, your servant, so I can live,
    so I can obey your word.
18 Open my eyes to see
    the miracles in your teachings.
19 I am a stranger on earth.
    Do not hide your commands from me.
20 I wear myself out with desire
    for your laws all the time.
21 You scold proud people;
    those who ignore your commands are cursed.
22 Don’t let me be insulted and hated
    because I keep your rules.
23 Even if princes speak against me,
    I, your servant, will think about your demands.
24 Your rules give me pleasure;
    they give me good advice.

Psalm 12-14

A Prayer Against Liars

For the director of music. Upon the sheminith. A psalm of David.

12 Save me, Lord, because the good people are all gone;
    no true believers are left on earth.
Everyone lies to his neighbors;
    they say one thing and mean another.

The Lord will stop those flattering lips
    and cut off those bragging tongues.
They say, “Our tongues will help us win.
    We can say what we wish; no one is our master.”

But the Lord says,
“I will now rise up,
    because the poor are being hurt.
Because of the moans of the helpless,
    I will give them the help they want.”
The Lord’s words are pure,
    like silver purified by fire,
    like silver purified seven times over.

Lord, you will keep us safe;
    you will always protect us from such people.
But the wicked are all around us;
    everyone loves what is wrong.

A Prayer for God to Be Near

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

13 How long will you forget me, Lord? Forever?
    How long will you hide from me?
How long must I worry
    and feel sad in my heart all day?
    How long will my enemy win over me?

Lord, look at me.
    Answer me, my God;
    tell me, or I will die.
Otherwise my enemy will say, “I have won!”
    Those against me will rejoice that I’ve been defeated.

I trust in your love.
    My heart is happy because you saved me.
I sing to the Lord
    because he has taken care of me.

The Unbelieving Fool

For the director of music. Of David.

14 Fools say to themselves,
    “There is no God.”
Fools are evil and do terrible things;
    there is no one who does anything good.

The Lord looked down from heaven on all people
    to see if anyone understood,
    if anyone was looking to God for help.
But all have turned away.
    Together, everyone has become evil.
There is no one who does anything good,
    not even one.

Don’t the wicked understand?
They destroy my people as if they were eating bread.
    They do not ask the Lord for help.
But the wicked are filled with terror,
    because God is with those who do what is right.
The wicked upset the plans of the poor,
    but the Lord will protect them.

I pray that victory will come to Israel from Mount Zion!
    May the Lord bring them back.
Then the people of Jacob will rejoice,
    and the people of Israel will be glad.

Proverbs 6:1-19

Dangers of Being Foolish

My child, be careful about giving a guarantee for somebody else’s loan,
    about promising to pay what someone else owes.
You might get trapped by what you say;
    you might be caught by your own words.
My child, if you have done this and are under your neighbor’s control,
    here is how to get free.
Don’t be proud. Go to your neighbor
    and beg to be free from your promise.
Don’t go to sleep
    or even rest your eyes,
but free yourself like a deer running from a hunter,
    like a bird flying away from a trapper.

Go watch the ants, you lazy person.
    Watch what they do and be wise.
Ants have no commander,
    no leader or ruler,
but they store up food in the summer
    and gather their supplies at harvest.
How long will you lie there, you lazy person?
    When will you get up from sleeping?
10 You sleep a little; you take a nap.
    You fold your hands and lie down to rest.
11 So you will be as poor as if you had been robbed;
    you will have as little as if you had been held up.

12 Some people are wicked and no good.
    They go around telling lies,
13 winking with their eyes, tapping with their feet,
    and making signs with their fingers.
14 They make evil plans in their hearts
    and are always starting arguments.
15 So trouble will strike them in an instant;
    suddenly they will be so hurt no one can help them.

16 There are six things the Lord hates.
    There are seven things he cannot stand:
17 a proud look,
    a lying tongue,
    hands that kill innocent people,
18 a mind that thinks up evil plans,
    feet that are quick to do evil,
19 a witness who lies,
    and someone who starts arguments among families.

1 John 5:1-12

Faith in the Son of God

Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is God’s child, and whoever loves the Father also loves the Father’s children. This is how we know we love God’s children: when we love God and obey his commands. Loving God means obeying his commands. And God’s commands are not too hard for us, because everyone who is a child of God conquers the world. And this is the victory that conquers the world—our faith. So the one who conquers the world is the person who believes that Jesus is the Son of God.

Jesus Christ is the One who came by water[a] and blood.[b] He did not come by water only, but by water and blood. And the Spirit says that this is true, because the Spirit is the truth. So there are three witnesses:[c] the Spirit, the water, and the blood; and these three witnesses agree. We believe people when they say something is true. But what God says is more important, and he has told us the truth about his own Son. 10 Anyone who believes in the Son of God has the truth that God told us. Anyone who does not believe makes God a liar, because that person does not believe what God told us about his Son. 11 This is what God told us: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 12 Whoever has the Son has life, but whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life.

Matthew 11:16-24

16 “What can I say about the people of this time? What are they like? They are like children sitting in the marketplace, who call out to each other,

17 ‘We played music for you, but you did not dance;
    we sang a sad song, but you did not cry.’

18 John came and did not eat or drink like other people. So people say, ‘He has a demon.’ 19 The Son of Man came, eating and drinking, and people say, ‘Look at him! He eats too much and drinks too much wine, and he is a friend of tax collectors and sinners.’ But wisdom is proved to be right by what she does.”

Jesus Warns Unbelievers

20 Then Jesus criticized the cities where he did most of his miracles, because the people did not change their lives and stop sinning. 21 He said, “How terrible for you, Korazin! How terrible for you, Bethsaida! If the same miracles I did in you had happened in Tyre and Sidon,[a] those people would have changed their lives a long time ago. They would have worn rough cloth and put ashes on themselves to show they had changed. 22 But I tell you, on the Judgment Day it will be better for Tyre and Sidon than for you. 23 And you, Capernaum,[b] will you be lifted up to heaven? No, you will be thrown down to the depths. If the miracles I did in you had happened in Sodom,[c] its people would have stopped sinning, and it would still be a city today. 24 But I tell you, on the Judgment Day it will be better for Sodom than for you.”

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