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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 50:7-15

God says, “My people, listen to me!
    People of Israel, I will show my evidence against you.
    I am God, your God.
The problem I have with you is not your sacrifices
    or the burnt offerings you bring to me everyday.
Why would I want more bulls from your barns
    or goats from your pens?
10 I already own all the animals in the forest.
    I own all the animals on a thousand hills.
11 I know every bird in the mountains.
    Everything that moves in the fields is mine.
12 If I were hungry, I would not ask you for food.
    I already own the world and everything in it.
13 I don’t eat the meat of bulls or drink the blood of goats.”

14 You made promises to God Most High, so give him what you promised.
    Bring your sacrifices and thank offerings.
15 God says, “Call me when trouble comes.
    I will help you, and you will honor me.”

Lamentations 3:40-58

40 Let us check and see what we have done.
    Then let us turn back to the Lord.

41 Let us lift up our hearts and our hands
    to the God of heaven.
42 Let us say to him, “We have sinned and have been stubborn.
    Because of this, you have not forgiven us.
43 You wrapped yourself with anger.
    You chased us.
    You killed us without mercy!
44 You wrapped yourself in a cloud
    so that no prayer could get through.
45 You made us like garbage and dirt
    to the other nations.
46 All of our enemies
    speak angrily against us.
47 We have been frightened.
    We have fallen into a pit.
We have been badly hurt.
    We have been broken.”
48 My eyes flow with streams of tears.
    I cry because of the destruction of my people.
49 My eyes will flow without stopping.
    I will keep on crying.
50 I will continue to cry
    until you look down and see us, Lord!
I will continue to cry
    until you see us from heaven.
51 My eyes make me sad, when I see
    what happened to the young women in my city.
52 For no reason,
    my enemies hunted me like a bird.
53 They threw me alive into a pit
    and then threw stones at me.
54 Water came up over my head.
    I said to myself, “I am finished.”
55 Lord, I called your name
    from the bottom of the pit.
56 You heard my voice.
    You didn’t close your ears.
    You didn’t refuse to rescue me.
57 You came to me on the day that I called out to you.
    You said to me, “Don’t be afraid.”
58 You defended me
    and brought me back to life.

Acts 28:1-11

Paul on the Island of Malta

28 When we were safe on land, we learned that the island was called Malta. The people who lived there were very good to us. It was raining and very cold, so they built a fire and welcomed all of us. Paul gathered a pile of sticks for the fire. He was putting the sticks on the fire, and a poisonous snake came out because of the heat and bit him on the hand. When the people living on the island saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said, “This man must be a murderer! He did not die in the sea, but Justice[a] does not want him to live.”

But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and was not hurt. The people thought he would swell up or fall down dead. They waited and watched him for a long time, but nothing bad happened to him. So they changed their opinion. They said, “He is a god!”

There were some fields around that same area. They were owned by a man named Publius, the most important Roman official on the island. He welcomed us into his home and was very good to us. We stayed in his house for three days. Publius’ father was very sick. He had a fever and dysentery, but Paul went to him and prayed for him. He laid his hands on the man and healed him. After this happened, all the other sick people on the island came to Paul, and he healed them too.

10-11 The people on the island gave us many honors. And after we had been there three months and were ready to leave, they provided us everything we needed for our trip.

Paul Goes to Rome

We got on a ship from Alexandria that had stayed on the island of Malta during the winter. On the front of the ship was the sign for the twin gods.[b]

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