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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 63

Wishing to Be Near God

A psalm of David when he was in the desert of Judah.

63 God, you are my God.
    I search for you.
I thirst for you
    like someone in a dry, empty land
    where there is no water.
I have seen you in the Temple
    and have seen your strength and glory.
Because your love is better than life,
    I will praise you.
I will praise you as long as I live.
    I will lift up my hands in prayer to your name.
I will be content as if I had eaten the best foods.
    My lips will sing, and my mouth will praise you.

I remember you while I’m lying in bed;
    I think about you through the night.
You are my help.
    Because of your protection, I sing.
I stay close to you;
    you support me with your right hand.

Some people are trying to kill me,
    but they will go down to the grave.
10 They will be killed with swords
    and eaten by wild dogs.
11 But the king will rejoice in his God.
    All who make promises in his name will praise him,
    but the mouths of liars will be shut.

Amos 8:7-14

The Lord has sworn by his name, the Pride of Jacob, “I will never forget everything that these people did.

The whole land will shake because of it,
    and everyone who lives in the land will cry for those who died.
The whole land will rise like the Nile;
    it will be shaken, and then it will fall
    like the Nile River in Egypt.”

The Lord God says:

“At that time I will cause the sun to go down at noon
    and make the earth dark on a bright day.
10 I will change your festivals into days of crying for the dead,
    and all your songs will become songs of sadness.
I will make all of you wear rough cloth to show your sadness;
    I will make you shave your heads as well.
I will make it like a time of crying for the death of an only son,
    and its end like the end of an awful day.”

11 The Lord God says: “The days are coming
    when I will cause a time of hunger in the land.
The people will not be hungry for bread or thirsty for water,
    but they will be hungry for words from the Lord.
12 They will wander from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea,
    from the north to the east.
They will search for the word of the Lord,
    but they won’t find it.
13 At that time the beautiful young women and the young men
    will become weak from thirst.
14 They make promises by the idol in Samaria
    and say, ‘As surely as the god of Dan lives . . . ’
    and, ‘As surely as the god of Beersheba[a] lives, we promise . . . ’
So they will fall
    and never get up again.”

1 Corinthians 14:20-25

20 Brothers and sisters, do not think like children. In evil things be like babies, but in your thinking you should be like adults. 21 It is written in the Scriptures:

“With people who use strange words and foreign languages
    I will speak to these people.
But even then they will not listen to me,” Isaiah 28:11–12

says the Lord.

22 So the gift of speaking in different kinds of languages is a sign for those who do not believe, not for those who do believe. And prophecy is for people who believe, not for those who do not believe. 23 Suppose the whole church meets together and everyone speaks in different languages. If some people come in who do not understand or do not believe, they will say you are crazy. 24 But suppose everyone is prophesying and some people come in who do not believe or do not understand. If everyone is prophesying, their sin will be shown to them, and they will be judged by all that they hear. 25 The secret things in their hearts will be made known. So they will bow down and worship God saying, “Truly, God is with you.”

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