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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 61-62

Psalm 61[a]

For the music director, to be played on a stringed instrument; written by David.

61 O God, hear my cry for help.
Pay attention to my prayer.
From the remotest place on earth[b]
I call out to you in my despair.[c]
Lead me[d] up to a rocky summit where I can be safe.[e]
Indeed,[f] you are[g] my shelter,
a strong tower that protects me from the enemy.[h]
I will be a permanent guest in your home;[i]
I will find shelter in the protection of your wings.[j] (Selah)
For you, O God, hear my vows;
you grant me the reward that belongs to your loyal followers.[k]
Give the king long life.
Make his lifetime span several generations.[l]
May he reign[m] forever before God.
Decree that your loyal love and faithfulness should protect him.[n]
Then I will sing praises to your name continually,[o]
as I fulfill[p] my vows day after day.

Psalm 62[q]

For the music director, Jeduthun; a psalm of David.

62 For God alone I patiently wait;[r]
he is the one who delivers me.[s]
He alone is my protector[t] and deliverer.
He is my refuge;[u] I will not be upended.[v]
How long will you threaten[w] a man like me?
All of you are murderers,[x]
as dangerous as a leaning wall or an unstable fence.[y]
They[z] spend all their time planning how to bring their victim[aa] down.[ab]
They love to use deceit;[ac]
they pronounce blessings with their mouths,
but inwardly they utter curses.[ad] (Selah)
Patiently wait for God alone, my soul![ae]
For he is the one who gives me hope.[af]
He alone is my protector[ag] and deliverer.
He is my refuge;[ah] I will not be shaken.
God delivers me and exalts me;
God is my strong protector and my shelter.[ai]
Trust in him at all times, you people!
Pour out your hearts before him.[aj]
God is our shelter. (Selah)
Men are nothing but a mere breath;
human beings are unreliable.[ak]
When they are weighed in the scales,
all of them together are lighter than air.[al]
10 Do not trust in what you can gain by oppression.[am]
Do not put false confidence in what you can gain by robbery.[an]
If wealth increases, do not become attached to it.[ao]
11 God has declared one principle;
two principles I have heard:[ap]
God is strong,[aq]
12 and you, O Lord, demonstrate loyal love.[ar]
For you repay men for what they do.[as]

Psalm 68

Psalm 68[a]

For the music director, by David, a psalm, a song.

68 God springs into action.[b]
His enemies scatter;
his adversaries[c] run from him.[d]
As smoke is driven away by the wind, so you drive them away.[e]
As wax melts before fire,
so the wicked are destroyed before God.
But the godly[f] are happy;
they rejoice before God
and are overcome with joy.[g]
Sing to God! Sing praises to his name.
Exalt the one who rides on the clouds.[h]
For the Lord is his name.[i]
Rejoice before him.
He is a father to the fatherless
and an advocate for widows.[j]
God rules from his holy dwelling place.[k]
God settles in their own homes those who have been deserted;[l]
he frees prisoners and grants them prosperity.[m]
But sinful rebels live in the desert.[n]
O God, when you lead your people into battle,[o]
when you march through the wastelands,[p] (Selah)
the earth shakes.
Yes, the heavens pour down rain
before God, the God of Sinai,[q]
before God, the God of Israel.[r]
O God, you cause abundant showers to fall[s] on your chosen people.[t]
When they[u] are tired, you sustain them,[v]
10 for you live among them.[w]
You sustain the oppressed with your good blessings, O God.
11 The Lord speaks;[x]
many, many women spread the good news.[y]
12 Kings leading armies run away—they run away![z]
The lovely lady[aa] of the house divides up the loot.
13 When[ab] you lie down among the sheepfolds,[ac]
the wings of the dove are covered with silver
and with glittering gold.[ad]
14 When the Sovereign One[ae] scatters kings,[af]
let it snow[ag] on Zalmon.
15 The mountain of Bashan[ah] is a towering mountain;[ai]
the mountain of Bashan is a mountain with many peaks.[aj]
16 Why do you look with envy,[ak] O mountains[al] with many peaks,
at the mountain where God has decided to live?[am]
Indeed[an] the Lord will live there[ao] permanently.
17 God has countless chariots;
they number in the thousands.[ap]
The Lord comes from Sinai in holy splendor.[aq]
18 You ascend on high;[ar]
you have taken many captives.[as]
You receive tribute[at] from[au] men,
including even sinful rebels.
Indeed, the Lord God lives there.[av]
19 The Lord deserves praise.[aw]
Day after day[ax] he carries our burden,
the God who delivers us. (Selah)
20 Our God is a God who delivers;
the Lord, the Sovereign Lord, can rescue from death.[ay]
21 Indeed, God strikes the heads of his enemies,
the hairy foreheads of those who persist in rebellion.[az]
22 The Lord says,
“I will retrieve them[ba] from Bashan.
I will bring them back from the depths of the sea,
23 so that your feet may stomp[bb] in their blood,
and your dogs may eat their portion of the enemies’ corpses.”[bc]
24 They[bd] see your processions, O God—
the processions of my God, my king, who marches along in holy splendor.[be]
25 Singers walk in front;
musicians follow playing their stringed instruments,[bf]
in the midst of young women playing tambourines.[bg]
26 In your large assemblies praise God,
the Lord, in the assemblies of Israel.[bh]
27 There is little Benjamin, their ruler,[bi]
and the princes of Judah in their robes,[bj]
along with the princes of Zebulun and the princes of Naphtali.
28 God has decreed that you will be powerful.[bk]
O God, you who have acted on our behalf, demonstrate your power.
29 Because of your temple in Jerusalem,[bl]
kings bring tribute to you.
30 Sound your battle cry against[bm] the wild beast of the reeds,[bn]
and the nations that assemble like a herd of calves led by bulls.[bo]
They humble themselves[bp] and offer gold and silver as tribute.[bq]
God[br] scatters[bs] the nations that like to do battle.
31 They come with red cloth[bt] from Egypt.
Ethiopia[bu] voluntarily offers tribute[bv] to God.
32 O kingdoms of the earth, sing to God.
Sing praises to the Lord, (Selah)
33 to the one who rides through the sky from ancient times.[bw]
Look! He thunders loudly.[bx]
34 Acknowledge God’s power,[by]
his sovereignty over Israel,
and the power he reveals in the skies.[bz]
35 You are awe-inspiring, O God, as you emerge from your holy temple.[ca]
It is the God of Israel[cb] who gives the people power and strength.
God deserves praise![cc]

Isaiah 52:1-12

52 Wake up! Wake up!
Clothe yourself with strength, O Zion!
Put on your beautiful clothes,
O Jerusalem, holy city.
For uncircumcised and unclean pagans
will no longer invade you.
Shake off the dirt![a]
Get up, captive[b] Jerusalem.
Take off the iron chains around your neck,
O captive daughter Zion.

For this is what the Lord says:

“You were sold for nothing,
and you will not be redeemed for money.”

For this is what the Sovereign Lord says:

“In the beginning my people went to live temporarily in Egypt;
Assyria oppressed them for no good reason.
And now, what do we have here?”[c] says the Lord.
“Indeed my people have been carried away for nothing,
those who rule over them taunt,”[d] says the Lord,
“and my name is constantly slandered[e] all day long.
For this reason my people will know my name;
for this reason they will know[f] at that time[g] that I am the one who says,
‘Here I am.’”
How delightful it is to see approaching over the mountains[h]
the feet of a messenger who announces peace,
a messenger who brings good news, who announces deliverance,
who says to Zion, “Your God reigns!”[i]
Listen,[j] your watchmen shout;
in unison they shout for joy,
for they see with their very own eyes[k]
the Lord’s return to Zion.
In unison give a joyful shout,
O ruins of Jerusalem!
For the Lord consoles his people;
he protects[l] Jerusalem.
10 The Lord reveals[m] his royal power[n]
in the sight of all the nations;
the entire[o] earth sees
our God deliver.[p]
11 Leave! Leave! Get out of there!
Don’t touch anything unclean!
Get out of it!
Stay pure, you who carry the Lord’s holy items.[q]
12 Yet do not depart quickly
or leave in a panic.[r]
For the Lord goes before you;
the God of Israel is your rear guard.

Galatians 4:12-20

12 I beg you, brothers and sisters,[a] become like me, because I have become like you. You have done me no wrong!

Personal Appeal of Paul

13 But you know it was because of a physical illness that I first proclaimed the gospel to you, 14 and though my physical condition put you to the test, you did not despise or reject me.[b] Instead, you welcomed me as though I were an angel of God,[c] as though I were Christ Jesus himself![d] 15 Where then is your sense of happiness[e] now? For I testify about you that if it were possible, you would have pulled out your eyes and given them to me! 16 So then, have I become your enemy by telling you the truth?[f]

17 They court you eagerly,[g] but for no good purpose;[h] they want to exclude you, so that you would seek them eagerly.[i] 18 However, it is good[j] to be sought eagerly[k] for a good purpose[l] at all times, and not only when I am present with you. 19 My children—I am again undergoing birth pains until Christ is formed in you![m] 20 I wish I could be with you now and change my tone of voice,[n] because I am perplexed about you.

Mark 8:1-10

The Feeding of the Four Thousand

In those days there was another large crowd with nothing to eat. So[a] Jesus[b] called his disciples and said to them, “I have compassion on the crowd, because they have already been here with me three days, and they have nothing to eat. If I send them home hungry, they will faint on the way, and some of them have come from a great distance.” His disciples answered him, “Where can someone get enough bread in this desolate place to satisfy these people?” He asked them, “How many loaves do you have?” They replied, “Seven.” Then[c] he directed the crowd to sit down on the ground. After he took the seven loaves and gave thanks, he broke them and began giving them to the disciples to serve. So[d] they served the crowd. They also had a few small fish. After giving thanks for these, he told them to serve these as well. Everyone[e] ate and was satisfied, and they picked up the broken pieces left over, seven baskets full. There were about 4,000[f] who ate.[g] Then he dismissed them.[h] 10 Immediately he got into a boat[i] with his disciples and went to the district of Dalmanutha.[j]

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