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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 31

A Prayer of Faith in Troubled Times

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

31 Lord, I trust in you;
    let me never be disgraced.
    Save me because you do what is right.
Listen to me
    and save me quickly.
Be my rock of protection,
    a strong city to save me.
You are my rock and my protection.
    For the good of your name, lead me and guide me.
Set me free from the trap they set for me,
    because you are my protection.
I give you my life.
    Save me, Lord, God of truth.

I hate those who worship false gods.
    I trust only in the Lord.
I will be glad and rejoice in your love,
    because you saw my suffering;
    you knew my troubles.
You have not handed me over to my enemies
    but have set me in a safe place.

Lord, have mercy, because I am in misery.
    My eyes are weak from so much crying,
    and my whole being is tired from grief.
10 My life is ending in sadness,
    and my years are spent in crying.
My troubles are using up my strength,
    and my bones are getting weaker.
11 Because of all my troubles, my enemies hate me,
    and even my neighbors look down on me.
When my friends see me,
    they are afraid and run.
12 I am like a piece of a broken pot.
    I am forgotten as if I were dead.
13 I have heard many insults.
    Terror is all around me.
They make plans against me
    and want to kill me.

14 Lord, I trust you.
    I have said, “You are my God.”
15 My life is in your hands.
    Save me from my enemies
    and from those who are chasing me.
16 Show your kindness to me, your servant.
    Save me because of your love.
17 Lord, I called to you,
    so do not let me be disgraced.
Let the wicked be disgraced
    and lie silent in the grave.
18 With pride and hatred
    they speak against those who do right.
So silence their lying lips.

19 How great is your goodness
    that you have stored up for those who fear you,
that you have given to those who trust you.
    You do this for all to see.
20 You protect them by your presence
    from what people plan against them.
    You shelter them from evil words.
21 Praise the Lord.
    His love to me was wonderful
    when my city was attacked.
22 In my distress, I said,
    “God cannot see me!”
But you heard my prayer
    when I cried out to you for help.
23 Love the Lord, all you who belong to him.
    The Lord protects those who truly believe,
    but he punishes the proud as much as they have sinned.
24 All you who put your hope in the Lord
    be strong and brave.

Psalm 35

A Prayer for Help

Of David.

35 Lord, battle with those who battle with me.
    Fight against those who fight against me.
Pick up the shield and armor.
    Rise up and help me.
Lift up your spears, both large and small,
    against those who chase me.
Tell me, “I will save you.”

Make those who want to kill me
    be ashamed and disgraced.
Make those who plan to harm me
    turn back and run away.
Make them like chaff blown by the wind
    as the angel of the Lord forces them away.
Let their road be dark and slippery
    as the angel of the Lord chases them.
For no reason they spread out their net to trap me;
    for no reason they dug a pit for me.
So let ruin strike them suddenly.
    Let them be caught in their own nets;
    let them fall into the pit and die.
Then I will rejoice in the Lord;
    I will be happy when he saves me.
10 Even my bones will say,
    Lord, who is like you?
You save the weak from the strong,
    the weak and poor from robbers.”

11 Men without mercy stand up to testify.
    They ask me things I do not know.
12 They repay me with evil for the good I have done,
    and they make me very sad.
13 Yet when they were sick, I put on clothes of sadness
    and showed my sorrow by fasting.
But my prayers were not answered.
14 I acted as if they were my friends or brothers.
I bowed in sadness as if I were crying for my mother.
15 But when I was in trouble, they gathered and laughed;
    they gathered to attack before I knew it.
    They insulted me without stopping.
16 They made fun of me and were cruel to me
    and ground their teeth at me in anger.

17 Lord, how long will you watch this happen?
    Save my life from their attacks;
    save me from these people who are like lions.
18 I will praise you in the great meeting.
    I will praise you among crowds of people.
19 Do not let my enemies laugh at me;
    they hate me for no reason.
Do not let them make fun of me;
    they have no cause to hate me.
20 Their words are not friendly
    but are lies about peace-loving people.
21 They speak against me
    and say, “Aha! We saw what you did!”

22 Lord, you have been watching. Do not keep quiet.
    Lord, do not leave me alone.
23 Wake up! Come and defend me!
    My God and Lord, fight for me!
24 Lord my God, defend me with your justice.
    Don’t let them laugh at me.
25 Don’t let them think, “Aha! We got what we wanted!”
    Don’t let them say, “We destroyed him.”
26 Let them be ashamed and embarrassed,
    because they were happy when I hurt.
Cover them with shame and disgrace,
    because they thought they were better than I was.
27 May my friends sing and shout for joy.
    May they always say, “Praise the greatness of the Lord,
    who loves to see his servants do well.”
28 I will tell of your goodness
    and will praise you every day.

Job 19:1-7

Job Answers Bildad

19 Then Job answered:

“How long will you hurt me
    and crush me with your words?
You have insulted me ten times now
    and attacked me without shame.
Even if I have sinned,
    it is my worry alone.
If you want to make yourselves look better than I,
    you can blame me for my suffering.
Then know that God has wronged me
    and pulled his net around me.

“I shout, ‘I have been wronged!’
    But I get no answer.
I scream for help
    but I get no justice.

Job 19:14-27

14 My relatives have gone away,
    and my friends have forgotten me.
15 My guests and my female servants treat me like a stranger;
    they look at me as if I were a foreigner.
16 I call for my servant, but he does not answer,
    even when I beg him with my own mouth.
17 My wife can’t stand my breath,
    and my own family dislikes me.
18 Even the little boys hate me
    and talk about me when I leave.
19 All my close friends hate me;
    even those I love have turned against me.
20 I am nothing but skin and bones;
    I have escaped by the skin of my teeth.
21 Pity me, my friends, pity me,
    because the hand of God has hit me.
22 Why do you chase me as God does?
    Haven’t you hurt me enough?

23 “How I wish my words were written down,
    written on a scroll.
24 I wish they were carved with an iron pen into lead,
    or carved into stone forever.
25 I know that my Defender lives,
    and in the end he will stand upon the earth.
26 Even after my skin has been destroyed,
    in my flesh I will see God.
27 I will see him myself;
    I will see him with my very own eyes.
    How my heart wants that to happen!

Acts 13:13-25

Paul and Barnabas Leave Cyprus

13 Paul and those with him sailed from Paphos and came to Perga, in Pamphylia. There John Mark left them to return to Jerusalem. 14 They continued their trip from Perga and went to Antioch, a city in Pisidia. On the Sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down. 15 After the law of Moses and the writings of the prophets were read, the leaders of the synagogue sent a message to Paul and Barnabas: “Brothers, if you have any message that will encourage the people, please speak.”

16 Paul stood up, raised his hand, and said, “You Israelites and you who worship God, please listen! 17 The God of the Israelites chose our ancestors. He made the people great during the time they lived in Egypt, and he brought them out of that country with great power. 18 And he was patient with them[a] for forty years in the desert. 19 God destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan and gave the land to his people. 20 All this happened in about four hundred fifty years.

“After this, God gave them judges until the time of Samuel the prophet. 21 Then the people asked for a king, so God gave them Saul son of Kish. Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin and was king for forty years. 22 After God took him away, God made David their king. God said about him: ‘I have found in David son of Jesse the kind of man I want. He will do all I want him to do.’ 23 So God has brought Jesus, one of David’s descendants, to Israel to be its Savior, as he promised. 24 Before Jesus came, John[b] preached to all the people of Israel about a baptism of changed hearts and lives. 25 When he was finishing his work, he said, ‘Who do you think I am? I am not the Christ. He is coming later, and I am not worthy to untie his sandals.’

John 9:18-41

18 These leaders did not believe that he had been blind and could now see again. So they sent for the man’s parents 19 and asked them, “Is this your son who you say was born blind? Then how does he now see?”

20 His parents answered, “We know that this is our son and that he was born blind. 21 But we don’t know how he can now see. We don’t know who opened his eyes. Ask him. He is old enough to speak for himself.” 22 His parents said this because they were afraid of the elders, who had already decided that anyone who said Jesus was the Christ would be avoided. 23 That is why his parents said, “He is old enough. Ask him.”

24 So for the second time, they called the man who had been blind. They said, “You should give God the glory by telling the truth. We know that this man is a sinner.”

25 He answered, “I don’t know if he is a sinner. One thing I do know: I was blind, and now I see.”

26 They asked, “What did he do to you? How did he make you see again?”

27 He answered, “I already told you, and you didn’t listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you want to become his followers, too?”

28 Then they insulted him and said, “You are his follower, but we are followers of Moses. 29 We know that God spoke to Moses, but we don’t even know where this man comes from.”

30 The man answered, “This is a very strange thing. You don’t know where he comes from, and yet he opened my eyes. 31 We all know that God does not listen to sinners, but he listens to anyone who worships and obeys him. 32 Nobody has ever heard of anyone giving sight to a man born blind. 33 If this man were not from God, he could do nothing.”

34 They answered, “You were born full of sin! Are you trying to teach us?” And they threw him out.

Spiritual Blindness

35 When Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, Jesus found him and said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”

36 He asked, “Who is the Son of Man, sir, so that I can believe in him?”

37 Jesus said to him, “You have seen him. The Son of Man is the one talking with you.”

38 He said, “Lord, I believe!” Then the man worshiped Jesus.

39 Jesus said, “I came into this world so that the world could be judged. I came so that the blind[a] would see and so that those who see will become blind.”

40 Some of the Pharisees who were nearby heard Jesus say this and asked, “Are you saying we are blind, too?”

41 Jesus said, “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin. But since you keep saying you see, your guilt remains.”

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