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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 94

Psalm 94[a]

94 O Lord, the God who avenges!
O God who avenges, reveal your splendor.[b]
Rise up, O judge of the earth.
Pay back the proud.
O Lord, how long will the wicked,
how long will the wicked celebrate?[c]
They spew out threats[d] and speak defiantly;
all the evildoers boast.[e]
O Lord, they crush your people;
they oppress the nation that belongs to you.[f]
They kill the widow and the resident foreigner,
and they murder the fatherless.[g]
Then they say, “The Lord does not see this;
the God of Jacob does not take notice of it.”[h]
Take notice of this,[i] you ignorant people.[j]
You fools, when will you ever understand?
Does the one who makes the human ear not hear?
Does the one who forms the human eye not see?[k]
10 Does the one who disciplines the nations not punish?
He is the one who imparts knowledge to human beings!
11 The Lord knows that peoples’ thoughts
are morally bankrupt.[l]
12 How blessed is the one[m] whom you instruct, O Lord,
the one whom you teach from your law,
13 in order to protect him from times of trouble,[n]
until the wicked are destroyed.[o]
14 Certainly[p] the Lord does not forsake his people;
he does not abandon the nation that belongs to him.[q]
15 For justice will prevail,[r]
and all the morally upright[s] will be vindicated.[t]
16 Who will rise up to defend me[u] against the wicked?
Who will stand up for me against the evildoers?[v]
17 If the Lord had not helped me,
I would soon have dwelt in the silence of death.[w]
18 If I say, “My foot is slipping,”
your loyal love, O Lord, supports me.
19 When worries threaten to overwhelm me,[x]
your soothing touch makes me happy.[y]
20 Cruel rulers[z] are not your allies,
those who make oppressive laws.[aa]
21 They conspire against[ab] the blameless,[ac]
and condemn to death the innocent.[ad]
22 But the Lord will protect me,[ae]
and my God will shelter me.[af]
23 He will pay them back for their sin.[ag]
He will destroy them because of[ah] their evil;
the Lord our God will destroy them.

Ruth 1

A Family Tragedy: Famine and Death

During the time of the judges,[a] there was a famine in the land of Judah.[b] So a man from Bethlehem[c] in Judah went to live as a resident foreigner[d] in the region of Moab, along with his wife and two sons.[e] (Now the man’s name was Elimelech,[f] his wife was Naomi,[g] and his two sons were Mahlon and Kilion.[h] They were of the clan of Ephrath[i] from Bethlehem in Judah.) They entered the region of Moab and settled there.[j] Sometime later[k] Naomi’s husband Elimelech died, so she and her two sons were left alone. Both her sons[l] married[m] Moabite women. (One was named Orpah and the other Ruth.)[n] And they continued to live there about ten years. Then Naomi’s two sons, Mahlon and Kilion, also died.[o] So the woman was left all alone—bereaved of her two children[p] as well as her husband! So she decided to return home from the region of Moab, accompanied by her daughters-in-law,[q] because while she was living in Moab[r] she had heard that the Lord had shown concern for[s] his people, reversing the famine by providing abundant crops.[t]

Ruth Returns with Naomi

Now as she and her two daughters-in-law began to leave the place where she had been living to return to the land of Judah,[u] Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, “Listen to me! Each of you should return to your mother’s home.[v] May the Lord show[w] you[x] the same kind of devotion that you have shown to your deceased husbands[y] and to me.[z] May the Lord enable each of you to find[aa] security[ab] in the home of a new husband.”[ac] Then she kissed them goodbye, and they wept loudly.[ad] 10 But they said to her, “No![ae] We will[af] return with you to your people.”

11 But Naomi replied, “Go back home, my daughters! There is no reason for you to return to Judah with me.[ag] I am no longer capable of giving birth to sons who might become your husbands![ah] 12 Go back home, my daughters! For I am too old to get married again.[ai] Even if I thought that there was hope that I could get married tonight and conceive sons,[aj] 13 surely you would not want to wait until they were old enough to marry.[ak] Surely you would not remain unmarried all that time![al] No,[am] my daughters, you must not return with me.[an] For my intense suffering[ao] is too much for you to bear.[ap] For the Lord is afflicting me!”[aq]

14 Again they wept loudly.[ar] Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye,[as] but Ruth[at] clung tightly to her.[au] 15 So Naomi[av] said, “Look, your sister-in-law is returning to her people and to her god.[aw] Follow your sister-in-law back home!” 16 But Ruth replied,

“Stop urging me to abandon you![ax]
For wherever you go, I will go.
Wherever you live, I will live.
Your people will become my people,
and your God will become my God.
17 Wherever you die, I will die—and there I will be buried.
May the Lord punish me severely if I do not keep my promise![ay]
Only death will be able to separate me from you!”[az]

18 When Naomi[ba] realized that Ruth[bb] was determined to go with her, she stopped trying to dissuade her.[bc] 19 So the two of them[bd] journeyed together until they arrived in Bethlehem.

Naomi and Ruth Arrive in Bethlehem

When they entered[be] Bethlehem, the whole village was excited about their arrival.[bf] The women of the village said,[bg] “Can this be Naomi?”[bh] 20 But she replied[bi] to them,[bj] “Don’t call me ‘Naomi’![bk] Call me ‘Mara’[bl] because the Sovereign One[bm] has treated me very harshly.[bn] 21 I left here full,[bo] but the Lord has caused me to return empty-handed.[bp] Why do you call me ‘Naomi,’ seeing that[bq] the Lord has opposed me,[br] and the Sovereign One[bs] has caused me to suffer?”[bt] 22 So Naomi returned, accompanied by her Moabite daughter-in-law Ruth, who came back with her from the region of Moab.[bu] (Now they[bv] arrived in Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest.)[bw]

1 Timothy 5:1-8

Instructions about Specific Groups

Do not address an older man harshly[a] but appeal to him as a father. Speak to younger men as brothers,[b] older women as mothers, and younger women as sisters—with complete purity.

Honor[c] widows who are truly in need.[d] But if a widow has children or grandchildren, they should first learn to fulfill their duty[e] toward their own household and so repay their parents what is owed them.[f] For this is what pleases God.[g] But the widow who is truly in need, and completely on her own,[h] has set her hope on God and continues in her pleas and prayers night and day. But the one who lives for pleasure is dead even[i] while she lives. Reinforce[j] these commands,[k] so that they will be beyond reproach. But if someone does not provide for his own,[l] especially his own family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.

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