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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 41

A Prayer in Time of Sickness

For the director of music. A song of David.

41 Happy is the person who thinks about the poor.
    When trouble comes, the Lord will save him.
The Lord will protect him and spare his life.
    The Lord will bless him in the land.
    The Lord will not let his enemies take him.
The Lord will give him strength when he is sick.
    The Lord will make him well again.

I said, “Lord, be kind to me.
    Heal me because I have sinned against you.”
My enemies are saying bad things about me.
    They say, “When will he die and be forgotten?”
Some people come to see me.
    But they lie.
They just come to get bad news.
    Then they go and gossip.
All my enemies whisper about me.
    They think the worst about me.
They say, “He has a terrible disease.
    He will never get out of bed again.”
My best and truest friend ate at my table.
    Now even he has turned against me.

10 Lord, have mercy on me.
    Give me strength so I can pay them back.
11 My enemies do not defeat me.
    That’s how I know you are pleased with me.
12 Because I am innocent, you support me.
    You will let me be with you forever.

13 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He has always been,
    and he will always be.

Amen and amen.

Isaiah 38:1-8

Hezekiah’s Illness

38 At that time Hezekiah became very sick. He was almost dead. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz went to see him. Isaiah told him, “This is what the Lord says: You are going to die. So you should give your last orders to everyone. You will not get well.”

Hezekiah turned toward the wall and prayed to the Lord. He said, “Lord, please remember that I have always obeyed you. I have given myself completely to you. I have done what you said was right.” And Hezekiah cried loudly.

Then the Lord spoke his word to Isaiah: “Go to Hezekiah and tell him: ‘This is what the Lord, the God of your ancestor David, says: I have heard your prayer. And I have seen your tears. I will add 15 years to your life. I will save you and this city from the king of Assyria. I will defend this city.’”

Isaiah said, “The Lord will do what he says. This is the sign from the Lord to show you: The sun has made a shadow go down the stairway of Ahaz. I will make it go back ten steps.” So the shadow made by the sun went back up the ten steps it had gone down.

Hebrews 12:7-13

So accept your sufferings as if they were a father’s punishment. God does these things to you as a father punishing his sons. All sons are punished by their fathers. If you are never punished (and every son must be punished), you are not true children and not really sons. We have all had fathers here on earth who punished us. And we respected our fathers. So it is even more important that we accept punishment from the Father of our spirits. If we do this, we will have life. 10 Our fathers on earth punished us for a short time. They punished us the way they thought was best. But God punishes us to help us, so that we can become holy as he is. 11 We do not enjoy punishment. Being punished is painful at the time. But later, after we have learned from being punished, we have peace, because we start living in the right way.

Be Careful How You Live

12 You have become weak. So make yourselves strong again. 13 Keep on the right path so the weak will not stumble but rather be strengthened.

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