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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 17

David wrote this prayer.

A prayer for help

17 Lord, please listen to me.
    I am asking you to do something that is right.
I am speaking what is true,
    so please do what I ask you to do.
Say clearly that I am not guilty.
    You can see for yourself that I am right.
You look deep into my mind.
    You check my thoughts at night.
When you test me,
    you find nothing that is wrong.
I have decided that I will never tell any lies.
I have watched people do bad things.
But I have obeyed your commands.
I have not joined with cruel people
    to do what they do.
No, I carefully follow your ways.
    I do not turn away from them.
I pray to you, God,
    because you will answer me.
Please listen to me when I pray to you.
Do great things that show your faithful love!
You have the power to keep people safe from their enemies.
    You help them when they trust you for help.
Please keep me safe,
    in the same way that people take care of their eyes.
Keep me near to you,
    in the way that birds protect their babies under their wings.
Keep me safe from the wicked men who attack me.
My enemies are all around me,
    and they want to kill me!
10 They refuse to be kind to anyone.
    They speak proud words.
11 Now they have found me. They are ready to attack!
They look for their chance
    to knock me down to the ground.
12 They are like hungry lions.
    They want to tear me into pieces.
They are hiding like young lions.
    They are ready to jump out and catch me!
13 Lord, please do something!
    Fight against them! Knock them down!
Take your sword and save me from those wicked men.
14 Lord, use your power to save me from them.
They only think about this world,
    and they enjoy the good things that it gives them.
So give them all that you have ready for them.
    Give them more than they want!
May their children also have plenty,
    and enough left to give to their children too.
15 As for me, Lord, I am not guilty of sin.
    So I will see your face.
When I wake up, I will see you clearly,
    and I will be really happy!

Jeremiah 17:5-18

Trust in the Lord

The Lord says,

‘I will curse those who only trust people to help them.
They think that human strength will save them,
    and they turn away from me, the Lord.
They will be like a bush that grows in the desert.
    It grows in a place where nobody can live.
    The ground is very dry and is spoiled by salt.
Even when good times come,
    those people will not receive any good thing.

The Lord blesses people who trust in him.
    They know that the Lord will help them.
They will be like trees that grow beside a river.
    Their roots reach into the water.
When the sun is hot, they are not afraid.
    Their leaves continue to be green.
They give fruit each year,
    even when there is no rain.
A person's own mind deceives him,
    more than anything else does.
Nobody can change it to be better.
    Nobody completely understands it.
10 But I, the Lord, look inside a person's mind.
    I see what he thinks and what he feels.
I see how everyone lives,
    and I see the things that they do.
I give to each one what he deserves.
11 Someone may get rich because he cheats other people.
He is like a bird that sits on eggs
    that it has taken from another nest.
He will lose his riches before he is old.
    At the end of his life, he will die as a fool.’

Jeremiah's prayer

12 Lord, your beautiful throne is high above.
    You have ruled there from the beginning.
That is where we worship you.[a]
13 You are the one that the Israelites hope in.
Everyone who turns away from you will be ashamed.
They will disappear,
    as if their names are written in the dust.
Lord, you give life to your people,
    like a spring of fresh water.
But they have turned against you.
14 Lord, please make me well again.
    Then I will be completely well.
Rescue me so that I am completely safe.
    You are the one that I praise!
15 People are asking me questions.
They say, ‘Nothing has happened to us yet!
    When will the Lord's message become true?’
16 Lord, I have not stopped taking care of your people.
    I have never asked you to destroy them on one final day.
You know that,
    and you know everything that I have said.
17 Please do not make me afraid!
When I am in trouble,
    I run to you to be safe.
18 Please bring shame on those who want to hurt me.
    Do not make me ashamed.
Make those people afraid,
    but do not make me afraid.
Destroy them with a time of great trouble.
    Punish them completely!

Matthew 12:22-32

Jesus talks about Satan

22 After that, some people brought a man to Jesus. The man had a bad spirit in him. Because of this, he was blind and he could not speak. Jesus caused the man to become well again. The man could speak again and he could see. 23 When Jesus did this, all the people were very surprised. They asked each other, ‘Maybe this man is the Son of David that God will send to us. Could that be true?’

24 The Pharisees also heard about what had happened. They said, ‘This man can send bad spirits out of people only because Beelzebul gives him authority.[a] That is Satan, the one who rules all the bad spirits.’

25 Jesus knew what the Pharisees were thinking. So he said to them, ‘If armies in a country fight each other, then they will destroy their own country. If people in one city or in one family fight each other, then they will destroy their own city or family. 26 So Satan would not try to destroy himself. If Satan fights against himself, that would be the end of his own kingdom. 27 Some of your disciples can also send bad spirits out of people. You would not say that it is Satan's power that helps them. So your own disciples show that you are wrong about this. 28 I do send bad spirits out of people. I use the authority of God's Holy Spirit to do this. This shows that God has come to rule among you.

29 Nobody can go easily into the house of a strong man to rob him. To do that, he must first tie up the strong man. Then he can take away all that man's valuable things.[b]

30 If someone does not agree to help me, he is working against me. You should work with me to bring people to me for help. If you do not do that, you are really making people run away from me. 31 God is able to forgive all the wrong things that people do, and the bad things that they say against other people. But God will never forgive people who say bad things against the Holy Spirit. 32 God will forgive people who say bad things against me, the Son of Man. But God will never forgive people who say bad things against the Holy Spirit.’ He will not forgive them now or ever.[c]

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