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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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Jeremiah 14:7-10

Lord, our many sins show that we are guilty.[a]
    But please help us, to show that you are our God.
We have turned away from you many times.
    We have done bad things against you.
You are the one that we Israelites hope to give us help.
    You are the one who saves us when we are in trouble.
But now you live among us like a foreigner.
    You are like a visitor who stays for only one night.
You seem to be like a helpless person.
    You are like a brave fighter who has lost his strength to save anyone.
But surely you are among us, Lord.
    We belong to you as your own people.
Do not leave us alone!’

10 The Lord says this about his people:

‘These people love to go wherever they want.
    They do not try to stay near to me.
So they do not please me.
Now I will remember the wrong things that they have done.
    I will punish them for their sins.’

Jeremiah 14:19-22

A prayer that the Lord would save his people[a]

19 Lord, have you completely turned away from the people of Judah?
    Do you really hate the people of Zion?
You have knocked us down
    so that we will never get better.
We hoped to live in peace,
    but nothing good happened to us.
We hoped to have rest from our troubles,
    but instead we live in fear.
20 Lord, we agree that we are wicked people.
    Our ancestors also did bad things.
    We have turned against you.
21 But please do not refuse to help us.
    Show that you are a faithful God.
Jerusalem is the place where you have your beautiful throne.
    So do not go away and leave us.
Remember the covenant that you made with us.
    Please do what you promised to do for us.
22 The idols of other nations are useless.
    None of them can cause rain to fall.
    And the sky itself does not make rain.
No, it is you, Lord, our God, who sends rain.
You alone do all these things,
    so we trust you to help us.’

Psalm 84:1-7

Korah's sons wrote this song for the music leader. Use special music.

The journey to Zion

84 Lord Almighty,
    the temple where you live is beautiful!
I want very much to go to the Lord's temple.
    I very much want to be in the temple yards.
With all that I am, and with great joy,
    I sing to you, the God who lives for ever!
In your temple,
    even sparrows[a] have their homes.
Swallows builds their nests there,
    to take care of their babies.
They can be near to your altars,
    Lord Almighty, my king and my God.
You have truly blessed those people
    who live in your temple.
They can praise you all the time!
Selah.
You have blessed those people
    who come to you to make them strong.
They love to travel to your temple in Zion.
As they go through the dry Baka valley,
    springs of water appear there!
The autumn rain covers the valley with pools.
The people become stronger as they travel,
    until each one meets with God in Zion.[b]

2 Timothy 4:6-8

As for me, it is nearly time for me to die. My death will be like a drink offering that they pour out to God. My life as God's servant will end.[a] I have worked to serve Christ well. I have finished everything that God wanted me to do. I am like a runner who has run to the end of the race. I have continued to believe God's true message. So now a gift is waiting for me. The Lord will make me completely right with him. That will be like a crown which the Lord will give me on that great day when he judges people. He is the judge who is fair and right. He will not only give that gift to me. He will give it to all those people who love him. They will be happy to see him when he comes again.[b]

2 Timothy 4:16-18

16 I had to explain to a judge that I had not done anything wrong. The first time I did that, nobody helped me. All my friends stayed away. I pray that God will forgive them for that. 17 But the Lord was there to help me. He made me strong so that I could tell his message clearly. Gentile people from many countries could hear what I said. So the Lord saved me from the danger of death. 18 The Lord will continue to save me from every bad thing. And he will bring me safely to heaven, where he rules. He is great and we should praise him for ever! Amen! This is true!

Luke 18:9-14

Jesus tells a story about two men who were praying

Jesus told a story to teach other people. These people thought that they were very good in front of God. They thought that they were much better than other people.

10 Jesus said, ‘One day, two men went into the temple to pray. One man was a Pharisee. The other man took taxes from people. 11 The Pharisee stood there by himself. He prayed like this: “Thank you, God, that I am different from all these other people. They are bad people. They rob other people. They have sex with women who are not their wife. Thank you, God, that I am not like this man who takes taxes on behalf of the government. 12 I fast for two days of each week. I give to you one tenth of all the things and money that I receive.”

13 But the other man stood far away. He would not even look up towards heaven. He was hitting his body with his hands to show how sorry he was. He prayed like this: “Please, God, be kind to me. I have done many bad things.” ’

14 Jesus then said, ‘Let me tell you about these men when they went home. The man that took taxes from people was now right with God. But the Pharisee was still guilty. Some people lift themselves up to be important. But God will bring all of them down low. Other people are humble. God will lift up those people to a good place.’

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