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Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings.
Duration: 1245 days
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Psalm 32

It Is Better to Confess Sin

A maskil of David.

32 Happy is the person
    whose sins are forgiven,
    whose wrongs are pardoned.
Happy is the person
    whom the Lord does not consider guilty
    and in whom there is nothing false.

When I kept things to myself,
    I felt weak deep inside me.
    I moaned all day long.
Day and night you punished me.
    My strength was gone as in the summer heat. Selah
Then I confessed my sins to you
    and didn’t hide my guilt.
I said, “I will confess my sins to the Lord,”
    and you forgave my guilt. Selah

For this reason, all who obey you
    should pray to you while they still can.
When troubles rise like a flood,
    they will not reach them.
You are my hiding place.
    You protect me from my troubles
    and fill me with songs of salvation. Selah

The Lord says, “I will make you wise and show you where to go.
    I will guide you and watch over you.
So don’t be like a horse or donkey,
    that doesn’t understand.
They must be led with bits and reins,
    or they will not come near you.”

10 Wicked people have many troubles,
    but the Lord’s love surrounds those who trust him.
11 Good people, rejoice and be happy in the Lord.
    Sing all you whose hearts are right.

Jeremiah 25:30-38

30 “You, Jeremiah, will prophesy against them with all these words. Say to them:

‘The Lord will roar from heaven
    and will shout from his Holy Temple.
    He will roar loudly against his land.
He will shout like people who walk on grapes to make wine;
    he will shout against all who live on the earth.
31 The noise will spread all over the earth,
    because the Lord will accuse all the nations.
He will judge and tell what is wrong with all people,
    and he will kill the evil people with a sword,’” says the Lord.

32 This is what the Lord All-Powerful says:

“Disasters will soon spread
    from nation to nation.
They will come like a powerful storm
    from the faraway places on earth.”

33 At that time those killed by the Lord will reach from one end of the earth to the other. No one will cry for them or gather up their bodies and bury them. They will be left lying on the ground like dung.

34 Cry, you leaders! Cry out loud!
    Roll around in the dust, leaders of the people!
It is now time for you to be killed.
    You will fall and be scattered,
    like pieces of a broken jar.
35 There will be no place for the leaders to hide;
    they will not escape.
36 I hear the sound of the leaders shouting.
    I hear the leaders of the people crying loudly,
    because the Lord is destroying their land.
37 Those peaceful pastures will be like an empty desert,
    because the Lord is very angry.
38 Like a lion, he has left his den.
    Their land has been destroyed
because of the terrible war he brought,
    because of his fierce anger.

Luke 19:45-48

Jesus Goes to the Temple

45 Jesus went into the Temple and began to throw out the people who were selling things there. 46 He said, “It is written in the Scriptures, ‘My Temple will be a house for prayer.’[a] But you have changed it into a ‘hideout for robbers’!”[b]

47 Jesus taught in the Temple every day. The leading priests, the experts on the law, and some of the leaders of the people wanted to kill Jesus. 48 But they did not know how they could do it, because all the people were listening closely to him.

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