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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

31 In You, O LORD, have I put my trust. Let me never be confounded. Deliver me in Your righteousness.

Bow down Your ear to me. Make haste to deliver me. Be to me a strong rock, a house of defense to save me.

For You are my rock and my fortress. Therefore, direct me and guide me for Your Name’s sake.

Draw me out of the net which they have secretly laid for me. For You are my strength.

Into Your hand I commend My spirit. For You have redeemed me, O LORD God of Truth.

I have hated those who give themselves to deceitful vanities; for I trust in the LORD.

I will be glad and rejoice in Your mercy. For You have seen my trouble. You have known my soul in adversities.

And You have not shut me up in the hand of the enemy but have set my feet in an open space.

Have mercy upon me, O LORD, for I am in trouble. My eye, my soul and my belly are consumed with grief.

10 For my life is wasted with heaviness, and my years with mourning. My strength fails because of my pain; and my bones are consumed.

11 I was a reproach among all my enemies — but especially among my neighbors — and a fear to my acquaintances. Who, seeing me in the street, fled from me.

12 I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind. I am like a broken vessel.

13 For I have heard the railing of great men. Fear was on every side, while they conspired together against me and consulted to take my life.

14 But I trusted in You, O LORD. I said, “You are my God.”

15 My times are in Your hand. Deliver me from the hand of my enemies, and from those who persecute me.

16 Make Your face to shine upon Your servant. Save me through Your mercy.

17 Let me not be confounded, O LORD, for I have called upon You. Let the wicked be put to confusion, to silence, in the grave.

18 Let the lying lips which cruelly, proudly, and spitefully speak against the righteous be made dumb.

19 How great is Your goodness which You have laid up for those who fear You; and done to those who trust in You before the sons of men!

20 You hide them from the pride of men in the secret place of Your presence. You keep them secretly in Your Tabernacle from the strife of tongues.

21 Blessed be the LORD. For He has shown His marvelous kindness toward me in a strong city.

22 Though I said in my haste, “I am cast out of Your sight!” Still, You heard the voice of my prayer when I cried to You.

23 Love the LORD, all His saints. The LORD preserves the faithful and abundantly repays the proud.

24 All you who trust in the LORD, be strong; and He shall establish your heart. A Psalm of David, to give instruction.

Psalm 35

35 Plead my cause, O LORD, with those who strive with me. Fight against those who fight against me.

Lay hand upon the shield and buckler; and stand up for my help.

Also, bring out the spear, and stop the way against those who persecute me. Say to my soul, “I am Your salvation.”

Let those who seek after my soul be confounded and put to shame. Let those who imagine my hurt be turned back and brought to confusion.

Let them be as chaff before the wind; and let the Angel of the LORD scatter them.

Let their way be dark and slippery; and let the Angel of the LORD persecute them.

For without cause, they have hidden the pit and their net for me. Without cause, they have dug a pit for my soul.

Let destruction come upon him unexpectedly; and let his net that he has laid secretly, take him. Let him fall into the same destruction.

Then my soul shall be joyful in the LORD. It shall rejoice in His salvation.

10 All my bones shall say, “LORD, who is like You, Who delivers the poor from him who is too strong for him; indeed, the poor and the needy from him who plunders him!?”

11 Cruel witnesses arose. They asked things of me that I did not know.

12 They rewarded me evil for good, to spoil my soul.

13 Yet I, when they were sick, I was clothed with sackcloth. I humbled my soul with fasting. And my prayer was turned upon my bosom.

14 I behaved as to my friend, or as to my brother. I humbled myself, mourning as one who bewails his mother.

15 But they rejoiced in my adversity and gathered themselves together. The strikers assembled themselves against me, and I did not know. They tore me and did not cease,

16 with the false scoffers at banquets gnashing their teeth against me.

17 LORD, how long will You behold? Deliver my soul from their tumult, my desolate soul from the lions.

18 I will give You thanks in a great congregation. I will praise You among many people.

19 Do not let those who are my enemies unjustly rejoice over me, nor let those wink with the eye who hate me without a cause.

20 For they do not speak as friends. But they imagine deceitful words against the quiet of the land.

21 And they gaped on me with their mouths, saying, “Aha! Aha! Our eye has seen!”

22 You have seen it, O LORD. Do not keep silent. Do not be far from me, O LORD.

23 Arise and wake to my judgment, even to my cause, my God and my LORD.

24 Judge me, O LORD my God, according to Your righteousness; and do not let them rejoice over me.

25 Do not let them say in their hearts, “O, our soul, rejoice.” Nor let them say, “We have devoured him.”

26 Let those who rejoice at my hurt be confounded and put to shame together. Let those who lift themselves up against me be clothed with confusion and shame.

27 Let those who love my righteousness be joyful and glad. Indeed, let those who love the prosperity of His servant say always, “Let the LORD be magnified!”

28 And my tongue shall utter Your righteousness and Your praise every day. To him who excels. A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD.

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Revelation 9:13-21

13 Then the sixth angel blew the trumpet. And I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar, which is before God,

14 saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound in the great river Euphrates!”

15 And the four angels who had been appointed an hour a day a month and a year to slay a third of mankind, were released.

16 And the number of horsemen of war were twenty thousand times ten thousand; for I heard the number of them.

17 And thus I saw the horses in a vision - and those who sat on them - having fiery breastplates of hyacinth and of brimstone. And the heads of the horses were as the heads of lions. And out of their mouths went forth fire and smoke and brimstone.

18 By these three was a third of mankind killed; that is, of the fire and of the smoke and of the brimstone which came out of their mouths.

19 For their power is in their mouths, and in their tails. For their tails were like serpents; and had heads with which they do harm.

20 And the remnant of man who were not killed by these plagues did not repent of the works of their hands (so that they would not worship devils, and idols of gold and of silver and of brass and of stone and of wood, which neither can see, nor hear, nor go).

21 Also they did not repent of their murder, and of their sorcery, nor of their fornication, nor of their theft.

Luke 10:38-42

38 Now it happened that as they went, He entered into a certain town. And a certain woman named Martha received Him into her house.

39 And she had a sister called Mary, who also sat at Jesus’ feet, and heard His preaching.

40 But Martha was distracted by much serving. And she came to Him, and said, “Master, do You not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Therefore, command her to help me.”

41 And Jesus answered, and said to her, “Martha, Martha. You are anxious and troubled about many things.

42 “But one thing is needed, Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.”

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