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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 145:1-8

A Davidic Psalm[a]

Praising God for His Works

145 I will speak highly of you, my God and King,
    and I will bless your name forever and ever.
I will bless you every day
    and I will praise your name forever and ever.
The Lord is great,
    and to be praised highly,
        though his greatness is indescribable.

One generation will acclaim your works to another
    and will describe your mighty actions.
I[b] will speak about the glorious splendor of your majesty
    as well as[c] your awesome actions.
People[d] will speak about the might of your great deeds,
    and I will announce your greatness.
They will extol the fame of your abundant goodness,
    and will sing out loud about your righteousness.

Gracious and merciful is the Lord,
    slow to become angry,
        and overflowing with gracious love.

Zephaniah 2:13-15

13 “And the Lord[a] will attack[b] the north, destroying Assyria.
    He will turn Nineveh into a desolate ruin,
        as dry as a desert wilderness.
14 Flocks will lie down in her midst,
    along with animals of every kind.
Desert owls and screeching owls will nest at the top of the pillars,
    hooting through the vacant[c] windows,
        ‘Ruin sits at these doorsills,’
for he will expose even the cedar framework.
15 This is that carefree city that lived irresponsibly,
    that told herself, ‘Me first!’[d]
        and, ‘There will be no one else!’
How ruined she has become—
    a habitat for wild animals!
Everyone who passes by her will sneer at her
    and make obscene gestures!”[e]

Matthew 19:23-30

Salvation and Reward(A)

23 Then Jesus told his disciples, “I tell all of you[a] with certainty, it will be hard for a rich person to get into the kingdom from[b] heaven. 24 Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to squeeze through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to get into the kingdom of God.”

25 When the disciples heard this, they were completely astonished. “Who, then, can be saved?” they asked.

26 Jesus looked at them intently and said, “For humans this is impossible, but for God all things are possible.”

27 “Look!” Peter replied. “We have left everything and followed you. So what will we get?”

28 Jesus told them, “I tell all of you[c] with certainty, when the Son of Man sits on his glorious throne in the renewed creation, you who have followed me will also sit on twelve thrones, governing the twelve tribes of Israel. 29 In fact, everyone who has left his homes, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children, or fields because of my name will receive a hundred times as much[d] and will inherit eternal life. 30 But many who are first will be last, and the last will be first.”

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