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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 38

A Prayer in Time of Sickness

A psalm of David to remember.

38 Lord, don’t correct me when you are angry.
    Don’t punish me when you are furious.
Your arrows have wounded me,
    and your hand has come down on me.
My body is sick from your punishment.
    Even my bones are not healthy because of my sin.
My guilt has overwhelmed me;
    like a load it weighs me down.

My sores stink and become infected
    because I was foolish.
I am bent over and bowed down;
    I am sad all day long.
I am burning with fever,
    and my whole body is sore.
I am weak and faint.
    I moan from the pain I feel.

Lord, you know everything I want;
    my cries are not hidden from you.
10 My heart pounds, and my strength is gone.
    I am losing my sight.
11 Because of my wounds, my friends and neighbors avoid me,
    and my relatives stay far away.
12 Some people set traps to kill me.
    Those who want to hurt me plan trouble;
    all day long they think up lies.

13 I am like the deaf; I cannot hear.
    Like the mute, I cannot speak.
14 I am like those who do not hear,
    who have no answer to give.
15 I trust you, Lord.
    You will answer, my Lord and God.
16 I said, “Don’t let them laugh at me
    or brag when I am defeated.”
17 I am about to die,
    and I cannot forget my pain.
18 I confess my guilt;
    I am troubled by my sin.
19 My enemies are strong and healthy,
    and many hate me for no reason.
20 They repay me with evil for the good I did.
    They lie about me because I try to do good.

21 Lord, don’t leave me;
    my God, don’t go away.
22 Quickly come and help me,
    my Lord and Savior.

Psalm 119:25-48

25 I am about to die.
    Give me life, as you have promised.
26 I told you about my life, and you answered me.
    Teach me your demands.
27 Help me understand your orders.
    Then I will think about your miracles.
28 I am sad and tired.
    Make me strong again as you have promised.
29 Don’t let me be dishonest;
    have mercy on me by helping me obey your teachings.
30 I have chosen the way of truth;
    I have obeyed your laws.
31 I hold on to your rules.
    Lord, do not let me be disgraced.
32 I will quickly obey your commands,
    because you have made me happy.

33 Lord, teach me your demands,
    and I will keep them until the end.
34 Help me understand, so I can keep your teachings,
    obeying them with all my heart.
35 Lead me in the path of your commands,
    because that makes me happy.
36 Make me want to keep your rules
    instead of wishing for riches.
37 Keep me from looking at worthless things.
    Let me live by your word.
38 Keep your promise to me, your servant,
    so you will be respected.
39 Take away the shame I fear,
    because your laws are good.
40 How I want to follow your orders.
    Give me life because of your goodness.

41 Lord, show me your love,
    and save me as you have promised.
42 I have an answer for people who insult me,
    because I trust what you say.
43 Never keep me from speaking your truth,
    because I depend on your fair laws.
44 I will obey your teachings
    forever and ever.
45 So I will live in freedom,
    because I want to follow your orders.
46 I will discuss your rules with kings
    and will not be ashamed.
47 I enjoy obeying your commands,
    which I love.
48 I praise your commands, which I love,
    and I think about your demands.

Proverbs 17:1-20

17 It is better to eat a dry crust of bread in peace
    than to have a feast where there is quarreling.

A wise servant will rule over the master’s disgraceful child
    and will even inherit a share of what the master leaves his children.

A hot furnace tests silver and gold,
    but the Lord tests hearts.

Evil people listen to evil words.
    Liars pay attention to cruel words.

Whoever mistreats the poor insults their Maker;
whoever enjoys someone’s trouble will be punished.

Old people are proud of their grandchildren,
    and children are proud of their parents.

Fools should not be proud,
    and rulers should not be liars.

Some people think they can pay others to do anything they ask.
    They think it will work every time.

Whoever forgives someone’s sin makes a friend,
    but gossiping about the sin breaks up friendships.

10 A wise person will learn more from a warning
    than a fool will learn from a hundred lashings.

11 Disobedient people look only for trouble,
    so a cruel messenger will be sent against them.

12 It is better to meet a bear robbed of her cubs
    than to meet a fool doing foolish things.

13 Whoever gives evil in return for good
    will always have trouble at home.

14 Starting a quarrel is like a leak in a dam,
    so stop it before a fight breaks out.

15 The Lord hates both of these things:
    freeing the guilty and punishing the innocent.

16 It won’t do a fool any good to try to buy wisdom,
    because he doesn’t have the ability to be wise.

17 A friend loves you all the time,
    and a brother helps in time of trouble.

18 It is not wise to promise
    to pay what your neighbor owes.

19 Whoever loves to argue loves to sin.
    Whoever brags a lot is asking for trouble.

20 A person with an evil heart will find no success,
    and the person whose words are evil will get into trouble.

1 Timothy 3

Elders in the Church

What I say is true: Anyone wanting to become an overseer desires a good work. An overseer must not give people a reason to criticize him, and he must have only one wife. He must be self-controlled, wise, respected by others, ready to welcome guests, and able to teach. He must not drink too much wine or like to fight, but rather be gentle and peaceable, not loving money. He must be a good family leader, having children who cooperate with full respect. (If someone does not know how to lead the family, how can that person take care of God’s church?) But an elder must not be a new believer, or he might be too proud of himself and be judged guilty just as the devil was. An elder must also have the respect of people who are not in the church so he will not be criticized by others and caught in the devil’s trap.

Deacons in the Church

In the same way, deacons must be respected by others, not saying things they do not mean. They must not drink too much wine or try to get rich by cheating others. With a clear conscience they must follow the secret of the faith that God made known to us. 10 Test them first. Then let them serve as deacons if you find nothing wrong in them. 11 In the same way, women[a] must be respected by others. They must not speak evil of others. They must be self-controlled and trustworthy in everything. 12 Deacons must have only one wife and be good leaders of their children and their own families. 13 Those who serve well as deacons are making an honorable place for themselves, and they will be very bold in their faith in Christ Jesus.

The Secret of Our Life

14 Although I hope I can come to you soon, I am writing these things to you now. 15 Then, even if I am delayed, you will know how to live in the family of God. That family is the church of the living God, the support and foundation of the truth. 16 Without doubt, the secret of our life of worship is great:

He[b] was shown to us in a human body,
    proved right in spirit,
and seen by angels.
    He was proclaimed to the nations,
believed in by the world,
    and taken up in glory.

Matthew 12:43-50

People Today Are Full of Evil

43 “When an evil spirit comes out of a person, it travels through dry places, looking for a place to rest, but it doesn’t find it. 44 So the spirit says, ‘I will go back to the house I left.’ When the spirit comes back, it finds the house still empty, swept clean, and made neat. 45 Then the evil spirit goes out and brings seven other spirits even more evil than it is, and they go in and live there. So the person has even more trouble than before. It is the same way with the evil people who live today.”

Jesus’ True Family

46 While Jesus was talking to the people, his mother and brothers stood outside, trying to find a way to talk to him. 47 Someone told Jesus, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, and they want to talk to you.”[a]

48 He answered, “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?” 49 Then he pointed to his followers and said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. 50 My true brother and sister and mother are those who do what my Father in heaven wants.”

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