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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 119:73-80

73 [a]Your hands have created and formed me;[b]
    grant me understanding so that I may learn your precepts.
74 Those who fear you will rejoice when they see me
    because I place my hope in your word.
75 I know, O Lord, that your judgments are righteous
    and in your fidelity you have humbled me.
76 May your kindness[c] bring consolation to me
    as you have promised your servant.
77 Grant me your compassion so that I may live,
    for your law is my delight.
78 May the arrogant[d] who oppress me without cause be put to shame;
    I will meditate on your commands.
79 May those turn to me who fear you,
    those who understand your statutes.
80 May my heart[e] be without blame toward your decrees
    so that I may not be put to shame.

Kaph

Jeremiah 6:10-19

10 To whom should I speak and issue warning
    so that they may hear?
See, their ears are closed,
    and so they cannot pay heed
They regard the word of the Lord as offensive
    and they take no pleasure in it.
11 However, I am filled with the wrath of the Lord,
    and I am weary of holding it in.
I will pour it out on the children in the street
    as well as on the gatherings of young men.
Both husband and wife will be taken,
    the elderly and those far advanced in years.
12 Their houses will be turned over to others,
    together with their fields and their wives,
when I stretch out my hand
    against those who dwell in the land,
    says the Lord.
13 For from the least to the greatest,
    all are greedy for gain.
All of them practice fraud,
    prophets and priests alike.
14 They treat the wound of my people
    as though it were a minor bruise,
saying, “All is well,”
    when in reality, disaster looms on the horizon.
15 They should be ashamed
    because of their abominable deeds.
Yet they are never ashamed
    they do not know how to blush.
Therefore, they will fall along with the others;
    they will be cast down when I punish them,
    says the Lord.
16 These are the words of the Lord of hosts:
    Stand at the crossroads and look around;
    ask for the ancient paths.
When you are shown where the good way lies,
    walk along it and your souls will find rest.
    However, they said, “We will not take it.”
17 I also posted sentinels for you and said,
    “Listen to the sound of the trumpet!”
    But they said, “We will not give it any heed.”
18 Therefore, hear, you nations,
    and come to understand, you people,
    the fate that will befall them.
19 Let all on earth come to understand
    the extent of the disaster I will inflict on this people,
    the inescapable fruit of their schemes,
because they have not given heed to my words
    and have rejected my law.

Acts 19:21-27

21 Paul’s Future Plans.[a] After all this had been accomplished, Paul decided in the Spirit to visit Macedonia and Achaia and then return to Jerusalem. “And after I have been there,” he said, “I must also visit Rome.” 22 Then he sent two of his assistants, Timothy and Erastus, to Macedonia, while he himself stayed a while longer in the province of Asia.

23 The Riot of the Silversmiths. About that time, a serious disturbance broke out concerning the Way. 24 A man named Demetrius was a silversmith who crafted silver shrines of Artemis[b] that provided considerable employment for the craftsmen. 25 He called a meeting of these craftsmen and of those in similar trades, and addressed them: “As you men know, our prosperity depends upon this business. 26 And as you can now see and hear, not only in Ephesus but also throughout most of the province of Asia, this Paul has persuaded and turned away a considerable number of people by insisting that gods fashioned by human hands are not gods.

27 “Therefore, we are facing a dangerous situation. Not only may our business be discredited, but it could also happen that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will become an object of scorn, and that she who is worshiped throughout the province of Asia and the entire world will be deprived of her greatness.”

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