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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 18:1-19

A Song of Victory

For the director of music. By the Lord’s servant, David. David sang this song to the Lord. He sang it when the Lord had saved him from Saul and all his other enemies.

18 I love you, Lord. You are my strength.
The Lord is my rock, my protection, my Savior.
    My God is my rock.
    I can run to him for safety.
    He is my shield and my saving strength, my high tower.
I will call to the Lord.
    He is worthy of praise.
    And I will be saved from my enemies.

The ropes of death bound me.
    The deadly rivers overwhelmed me.
The ropes of death wrapped around me.
    The traps of death were before me.
In my trouble I called to the Lord.
    I cried out to my God for help.
From his temple he heard my voice.
    My call for help reached his ears.

The earth trembled and shook.
    The foundations of the mountains began to shake.
    They shook because the Lord was angry.
Smoke came out of his nose.
    Burning fire came out of his mouth.
    Burning coals went before him.
He tore open the sky and came down.
    Dark clouds were under his feet.
10 He rode a creature with wings and flew.
    He flew on the wings of the wind.
11 He made darkness his covering, his shelter around him,
    surrounded by fog and clouds.
12 Out of the brightness of his presence came clouds.
    They came with hail and lightning.
13 The Lord thundered from heaven.
    God Most High raised his voice.
    And there was hail and lightning.
14 He shot his arrows and scattered his enemies.
    His many bolts of lightning confused them with fear.
15 Lord, you spoke strongly.
    The wind blew from your nose.
The valleys of the sea appeared.
    The foundations of the earth were seen.

16 The Lord reached down from above and took me.
    He pulled me from the deep water.
17 He saved me from my powerful enemies.
    Those who hated me were too strong for me.
18 They attacked me at my time of trouble.
    But the Lord supported me.
19 He took me to a safe place.
    Because he delights in me, he saved me.

Genesis 7:11-8:5

11 Noah was now 600 years old. The flood started on the seventeenth day of the second month of that year. That day the underground springs split open. And the clouds in the sky poured out rain. 12 The rain fell on the earth for 40 days and 40 nights.

13 On that same day Noah and his wife, his sons Shem, Ham and Japheth and their wives went into the boat. 14 They had every kind of wild animal and tame animal. There was every kind of animal that crawls on the earth. Every kind of bird was there. 15 They all came to Noah in the boat in groups of two. There was every creature that had the breath of life. 16 One male and one female of every living thing came. It was just as God had commanded Noah. Then the Lord closed the door behind them.

17 Water flooded the earth for 40 days. As the water rose, it lifted the boat off the ground. 18 The water continued to rise, and the boat floated on the water above the earth. 19 The water rose so much that even the highest mountains under the sky were covered by it. 20 The water continued to rise until it was more than 20 feet above the mountains.

21 All living things that moved on the earth died. This included all the birds, tame animals, wild animals and creatures that swarm on the earth. And all human beings died. 22 So everything on dry land died. This means everything that had the breath of life in its nose. 23 So God destroyed from the earth every living thing that was on the land. This was every man, animal, crawling thing and bird of the sky. All that was left was Noah and what was with him in the boat. 24 And the waters continued to cover the earth for 150 days.

The Flood Ends

But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and tame animals with him in the boat. God made a wind blow over the earth. And the water went down. The underground springs stopped flowing. And the clouds in the sky stopped pouring down rain. 3-4 The water that covered the earth began to go down. After 150 days the water had gone down so much that the boat touched land again. It came to rest on one of the mountains of Ararat.[a] This was on the seventeenth day of the seventh month. The water continued to go down. By the first day of the tenth month the tops of the mountains could be seen.

2 Peter 2:4-10

When angels sinned, God did not let them go free without punishment. God sent them to hell and put them in caves[a] of darkness. They are being held there to be judged. And God punished the evil people who lived long ago. He brought a flood to the world that was full of people who were against him. But God saved Noah and seven other people with him. Noah was a man who preached about being right with God. And God also punished the evil cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.[b] He burned those cities until there was nothing left but ashes. He made those cities an example to show what will happen to those who are against God. But God saved Lot from those cities. Lot, a good man, was troubled because of the sinful behavior of evil people. (Lot was a good man, but he lived with evil people every day. His good heart was hurt by the evil things that he saw and heard.) And so the Lord knows how to save those who serve him. He will save them when troubles come. And the Lord will hold evil people and punish them, while waiting for the Judgment Day. 10 That punishment is especially for those who live by doing the evil things their sinful selves want, and for those who hate the Lord’s authority.

These false teachers do anything they want and brag about it. They are not afraid to say bad things about the glorious angels.

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