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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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Psalm 40:6-17

Receiving sacrifices and offerings are not your primary concern.[a]
You make that quite clear to me.[b]
You do not ask for burnt sacrifices and sin offerings.
Then I say,
“Look, I come!
What is written in the scroll pertains to me.[c]
I want to do what pleases you,[d] my God.
Your law dominates my thoughts.”[e]
I have told the great assembly[f] about your justice.[g]
Look, I spare no words.[h]
O Lord, you know this is true.
10 I have not failed to tell about your justice;[i]
I spoke about your reliability and deliverance.
I have not neglected to tell the great assembly about your loyal love and faithfulness.[j]
11 O Lord, you do not withhold[k] your compassion from me.
May your loyal love and faithfulness continually protect me![l]
12 For innumerable dangers[m] surround me.
My sins overtake me
so I am unable to see;
they outnumber the hairs of my head
so my strength fails me.[n]
13 Please be willing, O Lord, to rescue me!
O Lord, hurry and help me![o]
14 May those who are trying to snatch away my life
be totally embarrassed and ashamed.[p]
May those who want to harm me
be turned back and ashamed.[q]
15 May those who say to me, “Aha! Aha!”
be humiliated[r] and disgraced.[s]
16 May all those who seek you be happy and rejoice in you.
May those who love to experience[t] your deliverance say continually,[u]
“May the Lord be praised!”[v]
17 I am oppressed and needy.[w]
May the Lord pay attention to me.[x]
You are my helper and my deliverer.
O my God, do not delay.

Isaiah 53

53 Who would have believed[a] what we[b] just heard?[c]
When[d] was the Lord’s power[e] revealed through him?
He sprouted up like a twig before God,[f]
like a root out of parched soil;[g]
he had no stately form or majesty that might catch our attention,[h]
no special appearance that we should want to follow him.[i]
He was despised and rejected by people,[j]
one who experienced pain and was acquainted with illness;
people hid their faces from him;[k]
he was despised, and we considered him insignificant.[l]
But he lifted up our illnesses,
he carried our pain;[m]
even though we thought he was being punished,
attacked by God, and afflicted for something he had done.[n]
He was wounded because of[o] our rebellious deeds,
crushed because of our sins;
he endured punishment that made us well;[p]
because of his wounds we have been healed.[q]
All of us had wandered off like sheep;
each of us had strayed off on his own path,
but the Lord caused the sin of all of us to attack him.[r]
He was treated harshly and afflicted,[s]
but he did not even open his mouth.
Like a lamb led to the slaughtering block,
like a sheep silent before her shearers,
he did not even open his mouth.[t]
He was led away after an unjust trial[u]
but who even cared?[v]
Indeed, he was cut off from the land of the living;[w]
because of the rebellion of his own[x] people he was wounded.
They intended to bury him with criminals,[y]
but he ended up in a rich man’s tomb,[z]
because[aa] he had committed no violent deeds,
nor had he spoken deceitfully.
10 Though the Lord desired to crush him and make him ill,
once restitution is made,[ab]
he will see descendants and enjoy long life,[ac]
and the Lord’s purpose will be accomplished through him.
11 Having suffered, he will reflect on his work,
he will be satisfied when he understands what he has done.[ad]
“My servant[ae] will acquit many,[af]
for he carried their sins.[ag]
12 So I will assign him a portion with the multitudes,[ah]
he will divide the spoils of victory with the powerful,[ai]
because he willingly submitted[aj] to death
and was numbered with the rebels,
when he lifted up the sin of many
and intervened[ak] on behalf of the rebels.”

Hebrews 10:1-4

Concluding Exposition: Old and New Sacrifices Contrasted

10 For the law possesses a shadow of the good things to come but not the reality itself, and is therefore completely unable, by the same sacrifices offered continually, year after year, to perfect those who come to worship.[a] For otherwise would they not have ceased to be offered, since the worshipers would have been purified once for all and so have[b] no further consciousness of sin? But in those sacrifices[c] there is a reminder of sins year after year. For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.

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