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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 76

Psalm 76[a]

God, Defender of Zion

For the director.[b] With stringed instruments. A psalm of Asaph. A song.

[c]God is renowned in Judah;
    his name is great in Israel.
His tent has been established in Salem,
    his dwelling place in Zion.
There he shattered the flashing arrows,
    shields and swords and weapons of war. Selah
[d]You are awesome and resplendent,
    more majestic than the everlasting mountains.
The bold warriors lie plundered
    and sleeping their last sleep.[e]
And not one of the men of war
    can lift up his hands.
At your rebuke, O God of Jacob,
    both chariots and horses lie prostrate.
You indeed are awesome;
    who can stand in your presence when your anger is aroused?
You thundered your verdicts from the heavens;
    the earth in its terror was silent
10 when you arose, O God, to judge,
    to rescue all the afflicted of the land.[f] Selah
11 Human wrath only serves to praise you;[g]
    those who survive your anger will cling to you.
12 [h]Make vows to the Lord, your God, and keep them;
    let all the lands nearby
    bring gifts to the Awesome One,
13 who breaks the spirit of rulers
    and inspires fear in the kings of the earth.

Ezekiel 30:20-26

20 Pharaoh’s Broken Arm. In the eleventh year, on the seventh day of the first month, this word of the Lord came to me: 21 Son of man, I have broken the arm of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. As you can see, it has not been bound up for healing or wrapped with a bandage to make it strong enough to wield a sword.

22 Therefore, thus says the Lord God: I am prepared to move against Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. I will break his arms, both the uninjured one and the one that was broken, and make the sword fall from his hand. 23 I will disperse the Egyptians among the nations and scatter them throughout the lands. 24 I will strengthen the arms of the king of Babylon and put my sword in his hand. However, I will break the arms of Pharaoh, and he will lie wounded and groaning before him like a dying man.

25 I will strengthen even more the arms of the king of Babylon, but the arms of Pharaoh will fall. Then they shall know that I am the Lord, when I put my sword into the hand of the king of Babylon for him to wield against the land of Egypt. 26 I will scatter the Egyptians among the nations and disperse them in foreign countries. Then they will know that I am the Lord.

John 16:25-33

25 “I have used figures of speech
to explain these things to you.
The hour is coming
when I will no longer use figures,
but I will tell you about the Father in plain words.
26 When that day comes,
you will make requests in my name.
I do not say
that I will entreat the Father on your behalf.
27 For the Father himself loves you
because you have loved me
and have come to believe
that I came from God.
28 I came from the Father
and have come into the world.
Now I am leaving the world
and returning to the Father.”

29 “At last you are speaking plainly,” his disciples said, “and not using figures of speech. 30 Now we realize that you know everything and do not need to have anyone question you. Because of this, we believe that you came from God.” 31 Jesus responded,

“Have you finally come to believe?
32 I tell you, the hour is coming,
indeed it has already come,
when you will be scattered,
each one going to his own home,
and you will leave me alone.
And yet I am not alone
because the Father is with me.
33 “I have told you this
so that in me you may be in peace.
In the world
you will endure suffering.
But take courage!
I have overcome the world.”

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