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Book of Common Prayer

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Psalm 89

A Song About God’s Loyalty

A maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite.

89 I will always sing about the Lord’s love;
    I will tell of his loyalty from now on.
I will say, “Your love continues forever;
    your loyalty goes on and on like the sky.”
You said, “I made an agreement with the man of my choice;
    I made a promise to my servant David.
I told him, ‘I will make your family continue forever.
    Your kingdom will go on and on.’” Selah

Lord, the heavens praise you for your miracles
    and for your loyalty in the meeting of your holy ones.
Who in heaven is equal to the Lord?
    None of the angels is like the Lord.
When the holy ones meet, it is God they fear.
    He is more frightening than all who surround him.
Lord God All-Powerful, who is like you?
    Lord, you are powerful and completely trustworthy.
You rule the mighty sea
    and calm the stormy waves.
10 You crushed the sea monster Rahab;
    by your power you scattered your enemies.

11 The skies and the earth belong to you.
    You made the world and everything in it.
12 You created the north and the south.
    Mount Tabor and Mount Hermon sing for joy at your name.
13 Your arm has great power.
    Your hand is strong; your right hand is lifted up.
14 Your kingdom is built on what is right and fair.
    Love and truth are in all you do.

15 Happy are the people who know how to praise you.
    Lord, let them live in the light of your presence.
16 In your name they rejoice
    and continually praise your goodness.
17 You are their glorious strength,
    and in your kindness you honor our king.
18 Our king, our shield, belongs to the Lord,
    to the Holy One of Israel.

19 Once, in a vision, you spoke
    to those who worship you.
You said, “I have given strength to a warrior;
    I have raised up a young man from my people.
20 I have found my servant David;
    I appointed him by pouring holy oil on him.
21 I will steady him with my hand
    and strengthen him with my arm.
22 No enemy will make him give forced payments,
    and wicked people will not defeat him.
23 I will crush his enemies in front of him;
    I will defeat those who hate him.
24 My loyalty and love will be with him.
    Through me he will be strong.
25 I will give him power over the sea
    and control over the rivers.
26 He will say to me, ‘You are my father,
    my God, the Rock, my Savior.’
27 I will make him my firstborn son,
    the greatest king on earth.
28 My love will watch over him forever,
    and my agreement with him will never end.
29 I will make his family continue,
    and his kingdom will last as long as the skies.

30 “If his descendants reject my teachings
    and do not follow my laws,
31 if they ignore my demands
    and disobey my commands,
32 then I will punish their sins with a rod
    and their wrongs with a whip.
33 But I will not hold back my love from David,
    nor will I stop being loyal.
34 I will not break my agreement
    nor change what I have said.
35 I have promised by my holiness,
    I will not lie to David.
36 His family will go on forever.
    His kingdom will last before me like the sun.
37 It will continue forever, like the moon,
    like a dependable witness in the sky.” Selah

38 But now you have refused and rejected your appointed king.
    You have been angry with him.
39 You have abandoned the agreement with your servant
    and thrown his crown to the ground.
40 You have torn down all his city walls;
    you have turned his strong cities into ruins.
41 Everyone who passes by steals from him.
    His neighbors insult him.
42 You have given strength to his enemies
    and have made them all happy.
43 You have made his sword useless;
    you did not help him stand in battle.
44 You have kept him from winning
    and have thrown his throne to the ground.
45 You have cut his life short
    and covered him with shame. Selah

46 Lord, how long will this go on?
    Will you ignore us forever?
    How long will your anger burn like a fire?
47 Remember how short my life is.
    Why did you create us? For nothing?
48 What person alive will not die?
    Who can escape the grave? Selah

49 Lord, where is your love from times past,
    which in your loyalty you promised to David?
50 Lord, remember how they insulted your servant;
    remember how I have suffered the insults of the nations.
51 Lord, remember how your enemies insulted you
    and how they insulted your appointed king wherever he went.

52 Praise the Lord forever!
Amen and amen.

Judges 12:1-7

Jephthah and Ephraim

12 The men of Ephraim called all their soldiers together and crossed the river to the town of Zaphon. They said to Jephthah, “Why didn’t you call us to help you fight the Ammonites? We will burn your house down with you in it.”

Jephthah answered them, “My people and I fought a great battle against the Ammonites. I called you, but you didn’t come to help me. When I saw that you would not help me, I risked my own life and went against the Ammonites. The Lord handed them over to me. So why have you come to fight against me today?”

Then Jephthah called the men of Gilead together and fought the men of Ephraim. The men of Gilead struck them down because the Ephraimites had said, “You men of Gilead are nothing but deserters from Ephraim—living between Ephraim and Manasseh.” The men of Gilead captured the crossings of the Jordan River that led to the country of Ephraim. A person from Ephraim trying to escape would say, “Let me cross the river.” Then the men of Gilead would ask him, “Are you from Ephraim?” If he replied no, they would say to him, “Say the word ‘Shibboleth.’” The men of Ephraim could not say that word correctly. So if the person from Ephraim said, “Sibboleth,” the men of Gilead would kill him at the crossing. So forty-two thousand people from Ephraim were killed at that time.

Jephthah was a judge for Israel for six years. Then Jephthah, the man from Gilead, died and was buried in a town in Gilead.

Acts 5:12-26

The Apostles Heal Many

12 The apostles did many signs and miracles among the people. And they would all meet together on Solomon’s Porch. 13 None of the others dared to join them, but all the people respected them. 14 More and more men and women believed in the Lord and were added to the group of believers. 15 The people placed their sick on beds and mats in the streets, hoping that when Peter passed by at least his shadow might fall on them. 16 Crowds came from all the towns around Jerusalem, bringing their sick and those who were bothered by evil spirits, and all of them were healed.

Leaders Try to Stop the Apostles

17 The high priest and all his friends (a group called the Sadducees) became very jealous. 18 They took the apostles and put them in jail. 19 But during the night, an angel of the Lord opened the doors of the jail and led the apostles outside. The angel said, 20 “Go stand in the Temple and tell the people everything about this new life.” 21 When the apostles heard this, they obeyed and went into the Temple early in the morning and continued teaching.

When the high priest and his friends arrived, they called a meeting of the leaders and all the important elders. They sent some men to the jail to bring the apostles to them. 22 But, upon arriving, the officers could not find the apostles. So they went back and reported to the leaders. 23 They said, “The jail was closed and locked, and the guards were standing at the doors. But when we opened the doors, the jail was empty!” 24 Hearing this, the captain of the Temple guards and the leading priests were confused and wondered what was happening.

25 Then someone came and told them, “Listen! The men you put in jail are standing in the Temple teaching the people.” 26 Then the captain and his men went out and brought the apostles back. But the soldiers did not use force, because they were afraid the people would stone them to death.

John 3:1-21

Nicodemus Comes to Jesus

There was a man named Nicodemus who was one of the Pharisees and an important Jewish leader. One night Nicodemus came to Jesus and said, “Teacher, we know you are a teacher sent from God, because no one can do the miracles you do unless God is with him.”

Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, unless you are born again, you cannot be in God’s kingdom.”

Nicodemus said, “But if a person is already old, how can he be born again? He cannot enter his mother’s womb again. So how can a person be born a second time?”

But Jesus answered, “I tell you the truth, unless you are born from water and the Spirit, you cannot enter God’s kingdom. Human life comes from human parents, but spiritual life comes from the Spirit. Don’t be surprised when I tell you, ‘You must all be born again.’ The wind blows where it wants to and you hear the sound of it, but you don’t know where the wind comes from or where it is going. It is the same with every person who is born from the Spirit.”

Nicodemus asked, “How can this happen?”

10 Jesus said, “You are an important teacher in Israel, and you don’t understand these things? 11 I tell you the truth, we talk about what we know, and we tell about what we have seen, but you don’t accept what we tell you. 12 I have told you about things here on earth, and you do not believe me. So you will not believe me if I tell you about things of heaven. 13 The only one who has ever gone up to heaven is the One who came down from heaven—the Son of Man.[a]

14 “Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the desert,[b] the Son of Man must also be lifted up. 15 So that everyone who believes can have eternal life in him.

16 “God loved the world so much that he gave his one and only Son so that whoever believes in him may not be lost, but have eternal life. 17 God did not send his Son into the world to judge the world guilty, but to save the world through him. 18 People who believe in God’s Son are not judged guilty. Those who do not believe have already been judged guilty, because they have not believed in God’s one and only Son. 19 They are judged by this fact: The Light has come into the world, but they did not want light. They wanted darkness, because they were doing evil things. 20 All who do evil hate the light and will not come to the light, because it will show all the evil things they do. 21 But those who follow the true way come to the light, and it shows that the things they do were done through God.”

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