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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 105:1-11

105 Give thanks to the Lord and call out to him!
    Tell the nations what he has done!
Sing to him; sing praises to him.
    Tell about the amazing things he has done.
Be proud of his holy name.
    You followers of the Lord, be happy!
Depend on the Lord for strength.
    Always go to him for help.
Remember the amazing things he has done.
    Remember his miracles and his fair decisions.
You belong to the family of his servant Abraham.
    You are descendants of Jacob, the people God chose.
The Lord is our God.
    He rules the whole world.
He will remember his agreement forever.
    He will always keep the promises he made to his people.
He will keep the agreement he made with Abraham
    and the promise he made to Isaac.
10 He gave it as a law to Jacob.
    He gave it to Israel as an agreement that will last forever!
11 He said, “I will give you the land of Canaan.
    It will be your very own.”

Psalm 105:37-45

37 He led his people out of Egypt.
    They were carrying gold and silver,
    and none of them stumbled or fell behind.
38 Egypt was happy to see his people go,
    because they were afraid of them.
39 The Lord spread out his cloud like a blanket.
    He used his column of fire to give his people light at night.
40 They asked for food, and he sent them quail.
    He also gave them plenty of bread from heaven.
41 He split the rock, and water came bubbling out.
    A river began flowing in the desert!

42 The Lord remembered his holy promise
    that he had made to his servant Abraham.
43 He brought his people out of Egypt.
    They came out rejoicing and singing their happy songs!
44 Then he gave his people the lands of other nations.
    His people got what others had worked for.
45 He did this so that his people would obey his laws
    and follow his teachings.

Praise the Lord!

Jeremiah 30:12-22

12 This is what the Lord says:
“You people of Israel and Judah have a wound that cannot be cured.
    You have an injury that will not heal.
13 There is no one to care for your sores,
    so you will not be healed.
14 You became friends with many nations,
    but those nations don’t care about you.
    Your ‘friends’ have forgotten you.
I hurt you like an enemy.
    I punished you very hard.
I did this because of your great guilt.
    I did this because of your many sins.
15 Israel and Judah, why are you still crying about your wound?
    There is no cure for it.
I did this to you because of your great guilt.
    I did this because of your many sins.
16 Those nations destroyed you,
    but now they have been destroyed.
    Israel and Judah, your enemies will become captives.
They stole things from you,
    but others will steal from them.
They took things from you in war,
    but others will take things from them in war.
17 And I will bring your health back
    and heal your wounds,” says the Lord,
“because other people said you were outcasts.[a]
    They said, ‘No one cares about Zion.’”

18 This is what the Lord says:
“Jacob’s people are now in captivity,
    but they will come back.
    And I will have pity on Jacob’s houses.
The city[b] is now only an empty hill covered with ruined buildings,
    but the city will be rebuilt on its hill.
    And the king’s palace will be rebuilt where it should be.
19 People in those places will sing songs of praise,
    and there will be the sound of laughter.
I will give them many children.
    Israel and Judah will not be small.
I will bring honor to them.
    No one will look down on them.
20 Jacob’s family will be like the family of Israel long ago.
    I will make Israel and Judah strong,
    and I will punish those who hurt them.”
21 The Lord says,
“One of their own people will lead them.
    That ruler will come from my people.
People can come close to me only if I ask them to.
    So I will ask that leader to come to me,
    and he will be close to me.
22 You will be my people,
    and I will be your God.”

John 12:36-43

36 So put your trust in the light while you still have it. Then you will be children of light.” When Jesus finished saying these things, he went away to a place where the people could not find him.

Some Jews Refuse to Believe in Jesus

37 The people saw all these miraculous signs Jesus did, but they still did not believe in him. 38 This was to give full meaning to what Isaiah the prophet said:

“Lord, who believed what we told them?
    Who has seen the Lord’s power?” (A)

39 This is why the people could not believe. Because Isaiah also said,

40 “God made the people blind.
    He closed their minds.
He did this so that they would not see with their eyes
    and understand with their minds.
He did it so that they would not turn
    and be healed.” (B)

41 Isaiah said this because he saw Jesus’ divine greatness. So he spoke about him.

42 But many people believed in Jesus. Even many of the Jewish leaders believed in him, but they were afraid of the Pharisees, so they did not say openly that they believed. They were afraid they would be ordered to stay out of the synagogue. 43 They loved praise from people more than praise from God.

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