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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 32

A maskil of David.

32 It is a great blessing
    when people are forgiven for the wrongs they have done,
    when their sins are erased.[a]
It is a great blessing
    when the Lord says they are not guilty,
    when they don’t try to hide their sins.

Lord, I prayed to you again and again,
    but I did not talk about my sins.
    So I only became weaker and more miserable.
Every day you made life harder for me.
    I became like a dry land in the hot summertime. Selah

But then I decided to confess my sins to the Lord.
    I stopped hiding my guilt and told you about my sins.
    And you forgave them all! Selah

That is why your loyal followers pray to you while there is still time.
    Then when trouble rises like a flood, it will not reach them.
You are a hiding place for me.
    You protect me from my troubles.
You surround me and protect me,
    so I sing about the way you saved me. Selah

The Lord says, “I will teach you
    and guide you in the way you should live.
    I will watch over you and be your guide.
Don’t be like a stupid horse or mule that will not come to you
    unless you put a bit in its mouth and pull it with reins.”

10 Many pains will come to the wicked,
    but the Lord’s faithful love will surround those who trust in him.
11 Good people, rejoice and be very happy in the Lord.
    All you who want to do right, rejoice!

Jeremiah 25:30-38

30 “Jeremiah, you will give them this message:

‘The Lord shouts from above.
    He shouts from his holy Temple.
He shouts against his people.
    His shouts are loud like the songs of people walking on grapes to make wine.
31 The noise spreads to all the people on earth.
    What is all the noise about?
The Lord tells why he is punishing all the nations.
    He has given his arguments against them.
He has judged them,
    and now he is killing the wicked with his sword.’”
This message is from the Lord.

32 This is what the Lord All-Powerful says:
“Disasters will soon spread
    from country to country.
They will come like a powerful storm
    to all the faraway places on earth!”

33 The dead bodies of those killed by the Lord will reach from one end of the earth to the other. No one will cry for them. No one will gather up their bodies and bury them. They will be left lying on the ground like dung.

34 Shepherds, you should be leading the sheep.
    Start crying, you great leaders!
    Roll around on the ground in pain, you leaders of the sheep.
It is now time for your slaughter.
    You will be scattered everywhere, like pieces flying from a broken jar.
35 There will be no place for the shepherds to hide.
    They will not escape.
36 I hear the shepherds shouting.
    I hear the leaders of the sheep crying,
    because the Lord is destroying their pastures.
37 Those peaceful pastures will be ruined
    because of the Lord’s anger.
38 He is like an angry lion that has left his cave.
    And because of his terrible anger
and by the attacks of the enemy army,
    their land will become an empty desert.

Luke 19:45-48

Jesus Goes to the Temple(A)

45 Jesus went into the Temple area. He began to throw out the people who were selling things there. 46 He said, “The Scriptures say, ‘My Temple will be a house of prayer.’[a] But you have changed it into a ‘hiding place for thieves.’[b]

47 Jesus taught the people in the Temple area every day. The leading priests, the teachers of the law, and some of the leaders of the people wanted to kill him. 48 But they did not know how they could do it, because everyone was listening to him. The people were very interested in what Jesus said.

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