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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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Isaiah 25:1-9

A song to thank God

25 Lord, you are my God!
I will praise you
    because your name is great.
You have done wonderful things.
You decided a long time ago what you would do.
    And you have done exactly what you promised to do.
You have destroyed cities
    so that they become a heap of stones.
You have destroyed the strongest cities.
The beautiful palaces in foreign lands have disappeared.
    Nobody will build them again.
So people of strong nations will praise you.
    The people of cruel nations will be afraid of you.
You Lord have been a safe place for poor people.
When helpless people were in trouble,
    you have kept them safe.
You were a place for them to hide from the storm.
    You gave them shade from the heat.
Yes, cruel people attack them
    like a storm that hits against a wall.
    and like strong heat in the desert.
You Lord stopped the proud noise of foreign people.
Like the shadow of a cloud that stops the heat of the sun,
    you stopped our cruel enemy's songs.
You stopped them as they boasted of their strength.
The Lord Almighty will prepare a feast on this mountain.[a]
    It will be a feast for all the nations of the world.
It will be a great feast, with plenty of meat and wine.
    The best meat and the best wine will be there.
On this mountain the Lord will take away the things
    that make all people sad.
He will remove the cloth
    that covers the people of all nations.
The Almighty Lord will destroy death for ever.
    He will clean away the tears in everyone's eyes.
His people will not feel ashamed any more.
    Nobody in all the world will ever insult them again.
That is what the Lord has said.

At that time, people will say,
    ‘Look! This is our God!
We trusted him to keep us safe,
    and he rescued us.
Yes, this is the Lord!
    We trusted him to keep us safe.
We will sing with joy,
    because he has saved us.’

Psalm 23

This is a song that David wrote.

God takes care of his people[a]

23 The Lord takes care of me,
    like a shepherd with his sheep.
I have everything that I need.
He takes me to green fields where I can rest.
    He leads me to streams of water where I can drink.
He gives me new strength in my life.
He is my guide to the right paths.
    He does this to give honour to his name.
I may walk through a valley that is as dark as death.
    But I will not be afraid of any danger.
This is because you are with me, Lord.
Your stick and your shepherd's pole protect me from danger.

You prepare a big meal for me while my enemies watch.
    You put olive oil on my head.
You bless me so much that my cup is completely full.
I am sure that you will always be good to me.
You will love me all the days of my life.
    That will never change.
I will live in the Lord's house for as long as I live.

Philippians 4:1-9

How Christians should live

My dear Christian friends, I love you very much. I want very much to see you again. You make me very happy. You show that my work among you had good results. Please continue to live in a way that pleases the Lord. This is what I have taught you to do.

I say this to Euodia and to Syntyche: ‘You belong to the Lord, so please agree with each other. Stop arguing.’ I ask you too, my true friend, please help these two women to agree together.[a] They have worked with me to tell people the good news. They have worked very hard to help me. They worked together with Clement, and with the other people who helped me in the work. All those workers' names are written in God's book of life.[b]

Always be happy because you belong to the Lord. I will say that again, ‘Be happy!’ Be kind and patient in a way that everyone can see. Remember that the Lord is near. Do not worry about anything. Instead, pray to God about everything. Ask him to help you with the things that you need. And thank him for his help. If you do that, God will give you peace in your minds. That peace is so great that nobody can completely understand it. You will not worry or be afraid, because you belong to Christ Jesus.

Now my friends, I want to say this to you. Fill your minds with thoughts about good things. Think about things that are true, clean, right and lovely. Always think about things which people know are very good. Remember what I have taught you. Remember the message that you heard from me. Remember what you saw when I lived among you. You also must do those same things. God is the one who gives us peace in our minds. He will be with you.

Matthew 22:1-14

Jesus tells a story about a meal at a marriage

22 Jesus continued to teach the people with stories. He said, ‘This is what the kingdom of heaven is like. A king prepared a special meal for his son's marriage. He asked many people to come. When the meal was ready, he sent his servants out to tell those people to come. But they refused to come.

So the king then sent out other servants. He said to them, “Tell this message to all those people that I have asked to come. Tell them that the master says, ‘My servants have prepared the meal. They have killed my large oxen and some fat young cows to eat. Everything is ready. Now come to the marriage party!’ ”

But the people did not think that the king's message was important. They went away to do their own work. One man went to his farm and another man went to his business. Other people took hold of the king's servants. They hurt them and then they killed them. The king was very angry. He sent his soldiers to the city where those people lived. They killed the people who killed the king's servants. They destroyed their city with fire.

Then the king said to his other servants, “The meal for my son's marriage is ready. But the people that I had asked to come did not deserve to come. So go out now to the town's streets where people meet together. Ask all the people that you find there to come to the marriage party.” 10 Then those servants went out into the streets. They brought to the king's house all the people that they met. Some were good people and some were bad people. Very many people came. The room for the marriage was full!

11 Then the king came into the room to see all the people. He saw one man who was not wearing the right clothes for a marriage.[a] 12 The king said to the man, “How did you come in here, my friend? You are not wearing the right clothes for a marriage.” The man could not answer the king.

13 The king said to his servants, “Tie his hands and his feet. Take him and throw him into the dark place outside. There, people will cry and they will bite their teeth together.”

14 God asks many people to come to him. But he only chooses a few people to be there with him.’

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