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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 26

Psalm 26

By David.

Judge me favorably, O Yahweh,
    because I have walked with integrity
        and I have trusted you without wavering.
Examine me, O Yahweh, and test me.
    Look closely into my heart and mind.
I see your mercy in front of me.
    I walk in the light of your truth.
I did not sit with liars,
    and I will not be found among hypocrites.
I have hated the mob of evildoers
    and will not sit with wicked people.
I will wash my hands in innocence.
    I will walk around your altar, O Yahweh,
        so that I may loudly sing a hymn of thanksgiving
            and tell about all your miracles.

O Yahweh, I love the house where you live,
    the place where your glory dwells.

Do not sweep away my soul along with hardened sinners
    or my life along with bloodthirsty people.
10 Evil schemes are in their hands.
    Their right hands are full of bribes.
11 But I walk with integrity.
    Rescue me, and have pity on me.
12 My feet stand on level ground.
    I will praise Yahweh with the choirs in worship.

Psalm 28

Psalm 28

By David.

O Yahweh, I call to you.
    O my rock, do not turn a deaf ear to me.
    If you remain silent,
        I will be like those who go into the pit.
Hear my prayer for mercy when I call to you for help,
    when I lift my hands toward your most holy place.
Do not drag me away with wicked people,
    with troublemakers who speak of peace with their neighbors
        but have evil in their hearts.
Pay them back for what they have done,
    for their evil deeds.
    Pay them back for what their hands have done,
    and give them what they deserve.
Yahweh will tear them down and never build them up again,
    because they never consider what he has done
        or what his hands have made.

Thank Yahweh!
    He has heard my prayer for mercy!
Yahweh is my strength and my Magen.
    My heart trusted him, so I received help.
    My heart is triumphant; I give thanks to him with my song.
Yahweh is the strength of his people
    and a fortress for the victory of his Messiah.[a]
Save your people, and bless those who belong to you.
    Be their Roeh, and carry them forever.

Psalm 36

Psalm 36

For the choir director; by David, Yahweh’s servant.

There is an inspired truth about the wicked person
    who has rebellion in the depths of his heart:
        He is not terrified of Elohim.
        He flatters himself and does not hate or even recognize his guilt.
The words from his mouth are nothing but trouble and deception.
    He has stopped doing what is wise and good.
He invents trouble while lying on his bed
    and chooses to go the wrong direction.
    He does not reject evil.

O Yahweh, your mercy reaches to the heavens,
    your faithfulness to the skies.
Your righteousness is like the mountains of Elohim,
    your judgments like the deep ocean.
        You save people and animals, O Yahweh.
Your mercy is so precious, O Elohim,
    that Adam’s descendants take refuge
        in the shadow of your wings.
They are refreshed with the rich foods in your house,
    and you make them drink from the river of your pleasure.
Indeed, the fountain of life is with you.
    In your light we see light.
10 Continue to show your mercy to those who know you
    and your righteousness to those whose motives are decent.
11 Do not let the feet of arrogant people step on me
    or the hands of wicked people push me away.
12 Look at the troublemakers who have fallen.
    They have been pushed down and are unable to stand up again.

Psalm 39

Psalm 39

For the choir director; for Jeduthun; a psalm by David.

I said,
    “I will watch my ways so that I do not sin with my tongue.
    I will bridle my mouth while wicked people are in my presence.”
I remained totally speechless.
    I kept silent, although it did me no good.
    While I was deep in thought, my pain grew worse.
        My heart burned like a fire flaring up within me.
    Then I spoke with my tongue:
“Teach me, O Yahweh, about the end of my life.
    Teach me about the number of days I have left
        so that I may know how temporary my life is.
Indeed, you have made the length of my days only a few inches.
    My life span is nothing compared to yours.
    Certainly, everyone alive is like a whisper in the wind. Selah
Each person who walks around is like a shadow.
    They are busy for no reason.
        They accumulate riches without knowing who will get them.”

And now, Adonay, what am I waiting for?
    My hope is in you!
Rescue me from all my rebellious acts.
    Do not disgrace me in front of godless fools.
I remained speechless.
    I did not open my mouth
    because you are the one who has done this.
10 Remove the sickness you laid upon me.
    My life is over because you struck me with your hand.
11 With stern warnings you discipline people for their crimes.
    Like a moth you eat away at what is dear to them.
    Certainly, everyone is like a whisper in the wind. Selah

12 Listen to my prayer, O Yahweh.
    Open your ear to my cry for help.
    Do not be deaf to my tears,
    for I am a foreign resident with you,
        a stranger like all my ancestors.
13 Look away from me so that I may smile again
    before I go away and am no more.

Joshua 2:15-24

15 So she let them down by a rope from her window since her house was built into the city wall. (She lived in the city wall.) 16 She told them, “Go to the mountains so that the men who are pursuing you will not find you. Hide there for three days until they return to Jericho. Then you can go on your way.”

17 The men told her, “We will be free from the oath which you made us swear, if you tell anyone what we’re doing here. 18 When we invade your land, tie this red cord in the window through which you let us down. Also, gather your father, mother, brothers, and all your father’s family into your house. 19 Whoever leaves your house will be responsible for his own life. We will be free from that responsibility. But we will take responsibility if anyone inside your house is harmed. 20 If you tell anyone what we’re doing here, we will be free from the oath which you made us swear.”

21 “I agree,” she said. So she let them go and tied the red cord in the window.

22 The men went to the mountains and stayed there for three days until the king’s men returned to Jericho. The king’s men had searched for them all along the road but had not found them. 23 Then the two spies came down out of the mountains, crossed the Jordan River, and returned to Joshua, son of Nun. They told him everything that had happened to them. 24 They told Joshua, “Yahweh has given us the whole country. The people who live there are deathly afraid of us.”

Romans 11:13-24

13 Now, I speak to you who are not Jewish. As long as I am an apostle sent to people who are not Jewish, I bring honor to my ministry. 14 Perhaps I can make my people jealous and save some of them. 15 If Israel’s rejection means that the world has been brought back to God, what does Israel’s acceptance mean? It means that Israel has come back to life.

16 If the first handful of dough is holy, the whole batch of dough is holy. If the root is holy, the branches are holy. 17 But some of the olive branches have been broken off, and you, a wild olive branch, have been grafted in their place. You get your nourishment from the roots of the olive tree. 18 So don’t brag about being better than the other branches. If you brag, remember that you don’t support the root, the root supports you. 19 “Well,” you say, “Branches were cut off so that I could be grafted onto the tree.” 20 That’s right! They were broken off because they didn’t believe, but you remain on the tree because you do believe. Don’t feel arrogant, but be afraid. 21 If God didn’t spare the natural branches, he won’t spare you, either. 22 Look at how kind and how severe God can be. He is severe to those who fell, but kind to you if you continue to hold on to his kindness. Otherwise, you, too, will be cut off from the tree.

23 If Jewish people do not continue in their unbelief, they will be grafted onto the tree again, because God is able to do that. 24 In spite of the fact that you have been cut from a wild olive tree, you have been grafted onto a cultivated one. So wouldn’t it be easier for these natural branches to be grafted onto the olive tree they belong to?

Matthew 25:14-30

A Story about Three Servants

14 “The kingdom of heaven is like a man going on a trip. He called his servants and entrusted some money to them. 15 He gave one man ten thousand dollars, another four thousand dollars, and another two thousand dollars. Each was given money based on his ability. Then the man went on his trip.

16 “The one who received ten thousand dollars invested the money at once and doubled his money. 17 The one who had four thousand dollars did the same and also doubled his money. 18 But the one who received two thousand dollars went off, dug a hole in the ground, and hid his master’s money.

19 “After a long time the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them. 20 The one who received ten thousand dollars brought the additional ten thousand. He said, ‘Sir, you gave me ten thousand dollars. I’ve doubled the amount.’

21 “His master replied, ‘Good job! You’re a good and faithful servant! You proved that you could be trusted with a small amount. I will put you in charge of a large amount. Come and share your master’s happiness.’

22 “The one who received four thousand dollars came and said, ‘Sir, you gave me four thousand dollars. I’ve doubled the amount.’

23 “His master replied, ‘Good job! You’re a good and faithful servant! You proved that you could be trusted with a small amount. I will put you in charge of a large amount. Come and share your master’s happiness.’

24 “Then the one who received two thousand dollars came and said, ‘Sir, I knew that you are a hard person to please. You harvest where you haven’t planted and gather where you haven’t scattered any seeds. 25 I was afraid. So I hid your two thousand dollars in the ground. Here’s your money!’

26 “His master responded, ‘You evil and lazy servant! If you knew that I harvest where I haven’t planted and gather where I haven’t scattered, 27 then you should have invested my money with the bankers. When I returned, I would have received my money back with interest. 28 Take the two thousand dollars away from him! Give it to the one who has the ten thousand! 29 To all who have, more will be given, and they will have more than enough. But everything will be taken away from those who don’t have much. 30 Throw this useless servant outside into the darkness. People will cry and be in extreme pain there.’

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