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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 42

Book II—Psalms 42–72[a]

Psalm 42[b]

Prayer of Longing for God

For the director.[c] A maskil of the sons of Korah.

As a deer longs for running streams,
    so my soul longs for you, O God.[d]
My soul[e] thirsts for God, the living God.
    When shall I come to behold the face of God?
My tears have become my food
    day and night,
while people taunt me all day long, saying,
    “Where is your God?”
As I pour out my soul,
    I recall those times
when I journeyed with the multitude
    and led them in procession to the house of God,
amid loud cries of joy and thanksgiving
    on the part of the crowd keeping festival.
Why are you so disheartened, O my soul?
    Why do you sigh within me?
Place your hope in God,
    for I will once again praise him,
    my Savior and my God.[f]
My soul is disheartened within me;
    therefore, I remember you
from the land of Jordan and Hermon,
    from Mount Mizar.[g]
The depths of the sea resound
    in the roar of your waterfalls;[h]
all your waves and your breakers
    sweep over me.
During the day the Lord grants his kindness,
    and at night his praise is with me,
    a prayer to the living God.[i]
10 I say to God, my Rock,[j]
    “Why have you forgotten me?
Why must I go about in mourning
    while my enemy oppresses me?”
11 It crushes my bones
    when my foes taunt me,
jeering at me all day long,
    “Where is your God?”[k]
12 Why are you so disheartened, O my soul?
    Why do you sigh within me?
Place your hope in God;
    for I will once again praise him,
    my Savior and my God.[l]

Isaiah 29:17-24

Deliverance

17 It will be but a very short time
    before Lebanon will become a fertile field
    and its orchards will be regarded as forests.
18 On that day the deaf will hear
    the words of a book being read,
and the eyes of the blind will see,
    delivered from gloom and darkness.
19 The lowly will once again rejoice in the Lord,
    and those who are poor will exult
    in the Holy One of Israel.
20 For the tyrants will be no more
    and the arrogant will cease to exist;
    all those who revel in evil deeds will be destroyed:
21 those whose lies cause a man to be judged guilty,
    those who set traps to capture just arbiters
and thereby deprive the innocent
    from being granted justice.
22 Therefore, thus says the Lord,
    the deliverer of Abraham,
    in regard to the house of Jacob:
No longer will the house of Jacob be ashamed,
    nor will their faces grow pale.
23 For when they see in their midst
    their children, the work of my hands,
    they will acknowledge my name as holy.
They will reverence the Holy One of Jacob
    and stand in awe of the God of Israel.
24 Those who err in spirit will gain understanding,
    and those who are obstinate will receive instruction.

Acts 5:12-16

12 Life of the First Community—III.[a] Many signs and wonders were done among the people by the hands of the apostles. They all used to assemble in Solomon’s Portico. 13 No one else dared to join them, but the people esteemed them highly. 14 More believers, men and women, were constantly being added to their ranks. 15 People brought those who were sick into the streets and placed them on cots and mats so that when Peter passed by, his shadow might fall on some of them. 16 A large number of people also came from the neighboring towns around Jerusalem, bringing with them the sick and those tormented by unclean spirits, and all of them were cured.

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