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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 145:1-8

Psalm 145[a]

A song of praise by David.

I will lift my praise above everything to You, my God and King!
    I will continually bless Your name forever and always.
My praise will never cease—
    I will praise You every day;
    I will lift up Your name forever.
The Eternal is great and deserves endless praise;
    His greatness knows no limit, recognizes no boundary.
    No one can measure or comprehend His magnificence.

One generation after another will celebrate Your great works;
    they will pass on the story of Your powerful acts to their children.
Your majesty and glorious splendor have captivated me;
    I will meditate on Your wonders, sing songs of Your worth.
We confess—there is nothing greater than You, God, nothing mightier than Your awesome works.
    I will tell of Your greatness as long as I have breath.
The news of Your rich goodness is no secret
    Your people love to recall it
    and sing songs of joy to celebrate Your righteousness.

The Eternal is gracious.
    He shows mercy to His people.
    For Him anger does not come easily, but faithful love does—and it is rich and abundant.

Nahum 1:1

This records the vision which burdened a man named Nahum, who came from the town of Elkosh. The vision is a message from God pronouncing what is coming to the city of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire.

Nahum 1:14-2:2

Judgment is pronounced against the King of Assyria, his worthless gods, and his worthless life.

14 The Eternal has sent this command about you, king of Nineveh.

Eternal One: You will have no descendants left to carry on your name.
        I will destroy the things you have carved and cast with your own hands,
    Idols you have made to fill the temples of your gods.
        I will personally prepare your grave because you are totally despicable!

15 Look, here comes a runner across the mountains bringing good news, announcing peace!
    Celebrate your festivals, people of Judah, and keep the promises you made.
Those wicked armies[a] of Nineveh will never invade you again.
    He is utterly cut off.

Nineveh, an attacker is moving in to scatter you.
    You had better guard your fortress,
Keep watch up and down your streets,
    strap your war belt around your waist,
And gather all the strength you can.
The Eternal One will restore all the glory given to Jacob;
    the new nation will resemble the splendor of Israel in its day,
Although destroyers destroyed everything,
    even decimating every branch of Jacob’s family tree.

2 Corinthians 13:1-4

13 This is my third trip to your city and community. As the Scripture says, “Every charge must be confirmed by two or three witnesses.”[a] As I said before on my second visit, I say now again while absent. Consider this an advance warning, if you wish, to those of you still caught up in your old sins and to all the rest as well: when I come the next time, I will not spare anyone who is out of order. You asked to see evidence that the power of the Anointed One, the Liberating King, is at work in me. Well, you will see it because He won’t be weak in dealing with you. Instead, He will do great things in you. Now it’s true that He was crucified in weakness, but it’s also true that He lives by God’s power. For we who belong to Him are weak in Him, but we will live with Him by God’s power for you.

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