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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.
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Psalm 63

A Davidic Psalm, while he was in the Judean wilderness.

Joyful Trust in God

63 God, you are my God!
    I will fervently seek you.
My soul thirsts for you;
    my flesh longs for you in a dry, weary, and parched land.
So I have looked for you in the sanctuary,
    to behold your power and glory.
Because your gracious love is better than life itself,
    my lips will praise you.
So I will bless you as long as I live;
    I will lift up my hands in your name.

Just as I am satisfied with the choicest of foods,[a]
    so my lips will praise you joyfully.
When I think of you in bed,
    I will meditate on you in the night watches.
For you have been my strength,
    and in the shadow of your wings I will shout for joy.

My soul clings to you,
    even as your right hand supports me.

But as for those who seek to destroy me,
    they will go down to the depths of the earth;
10 May they be given over to the power of[b] the sword;
    may they become carrion for jackals.

11 But as for the king,
    he will rejoice in God.
Indeed, everyone who swears by God[c] will exult,
    because the mouths of liars will be silenced.

Joel 1:1-14

The Coming Invasion

This message from the Lord came to Pethuel’s son Joel.[a]

“Hear this, you elders!
Listen, all of you residents of the land!

Has there ever been anything like this during your lifetime,[b]
    or even when your ancestors were alive?[c]
Pass it on to your children,
    and from[d] your children to their children,
        and from[e] their children to the following generation.
Whatever the devouring locust left behind
    the locust swarm has consumed!
Whatever the locust swarm has left behind,
    the young locust[f] has consumed!
Whatever the young locust[g] has left behind,
    the ravaging locust has consumed!”

A Call to Mourning

“Wake up, you drunkards!
    Cry aloud and howl, you wine drinkers,
        because your supply of new wine has been snatched from you.[h]
Indeed, a nation has invaded my land—
    it is strong and its population is too large to count[i]
with teeth like a lion
    and fangs[j] like a lioness.
That nation[k] laid waste my vines,
    and stripped bare my fig tree,
        discarding it.
It stripped off[l] its bark.

“Grieve like a virgin,
    who, dressed in her mourner’s clothes,[m]
        cries out in memory[n] of the man she was going to marry.[o]
Both grain offering and wine offering have been removed from the Lord’s Temple;[p]
    the priests and ministering servants of the Lord are mourning.”

The Coming Famine

10 “The fields lie in ruins
    and the ground is dried up.[q]
Indeed, the grain is ruined,
    the new wine has evaporated,
        and the olive oil has run out.
11 Be dismayed, you farmers!
    Cry aloud, you vintners,
        for the wheat and barley,
    because the harvest in your fields has been lost.
12 The grapevine is shriveled
    and the fig tree is withered,
along with the pomegranate tree, the palm tree, the apple tree
    and all of the cultivated trees.[r]
Truly, joy has evaporated from Adam’s children.”[s]

A Call to Mourn and Repent

13 “Put on your mourning clothes, you priests;
    and cry aloud, you ministering servants at the altar!
Come! Stay the night in mourner’s clothes,[t] you ministers of my God,
    because the grain offering and the wine offering is held back from the Temple of your God.
14 Set apart time for a fast!
    Call a solemn assembly!
Gather the elders and everyone living in the land to the Temple of the Lord your God,
    and cry out to the Lord!”

1 Thessalonians 3:6-13

Paul Rejoices about the Thessalonians

But Timothy has just now returned from visiting[a] you and has told us the good news about your faith and love. He also told us that you always have fond memories of us and want to see us, just as we want to see you. That’s why, brothers, in all our distress and persecution we have been encouraged about you by your faith. For now we can go on living, as long as you continue to stand firm in the Lord. How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we have in God’s presence because of you? 10 We pray very hard night and day that we may see you again face to face, so that we may equip you with[b] whatever is lacking in your faith.

11 Now may our God and Father and our Lord Jesus provide a way for us to visit you. 12 May the Lord greatly increase your love[c] for each other and for all people, just as we love you.[d] 13 Then your hearts will be strong, blameless, and holy in the presence of God, who is our Father, when our Lord Jesus appears with all his saints.[e]

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