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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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Psalm 128

A song for going up to the Temple.

128 Great blessings belong to those who fear and respect the Lord
    and live the way he wants.

You will get what you work for.
    You will enjoy the Lord’s blessings, and all will go well for you.
At home, your wife will have many children, like a vine full of grapes.
    The children around your table will be like an orchard full of olive trees.
Yes, the Lord will really bless those who respect him.
May the Lord bless you from Mount Zion.
    May you enjoy the blessings of Jerusalem all your life.
And may you live to see your grandchildren.

Let Israel always enjoy peace!

Isaiah 65:17-25

A New Time Is Coming

17 “I am creating a new heaven and a new earth.
The troubles of the past will be forgotten.
    No one will remember them.
18 My people will be happy and rejoice forever and ever
    because of what I will make.
I will make a Jerusalem that is full of joy,
    and I will make her people happy.

19 “Then I will rejoice with Jerusalem.
    I will be happy with my people.
There will never again be crying
    and sadness in that city.
20 In that city there will never be a baby who lives only a few days,
    and every older person will live for a long, long time.
A person who lives 100 years will be called young.
    And whoever doesn’t live that long will be considered cursed.

21 “In that city whoever builds a house will live there;
    whoever plants a vineyard will eat the grapes from that garden.
22 Never again will one person build a house
    and another person live there.
Never again will one person plant a garden
    and another eat the fruit from it.
My people will live as long as the trees.
    My chosen people will get full use of whatever they make.
23 Never again will a woman suffer childbirth
    and have her baby die.
Women will not fear childbirth.
    I, the Lord, will bless all my people and their children.
24 I will answer them before they call for help.
    I will help them before they finish asking.
25 Wolves and little lambs will eat together.
    Lions will eat hay like cattle,
    and snakes will eat only dust.
They will not hurt or destroy each other on my holy mountain.”
    This is what the Lord said.

Romans 4:6-13

David said the same thing when he was talking about the blessing people have when God accepts them as good without looking at what they have done:

“It is a great blessing
    when people are forgiven for the wrongs they have done,
    when their sins are erased!
It is a great blessing when the Lord accepts people
    as if they are without sin!” (A)

Is this blessing only for those who are circumcised? Or is it also for those who are not circumcised? We have already said that it was because of Abraham’s faith that he was accepted as one who is right with God. 10 So how did this happen? Did God accept Abraham before or after he was circumcised? God accepted him before his circumcision. 11 Abraham was circumcised later to show that God accepted him. His circumcision was proof that he was right with God through faith before he was circumcised. So Abraham is the father of all those who believe but are not circumcised. They believe and are accepted as people who are right with God. 12 And Abraham is also the father of those who have been circumcised. But it is not their circumcision that makes him their father. He is their father only if they live following the faith that our father Abraham had before he was circumcised.

God’s Promise Received Through Faith

13 Abraham and his descendants received the promise that they would get the whole world. But Abraham did not receive that promise because he followed the law. He received that promise because he was right with God through his faith.

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