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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 145:8-9

[a]The Lord is gracious and merciful,
    slow to anger and abounding in kindness.[b]
The Lord is good to all,
    showing compassion to every creature.

Psalm 145:14-21

14 The Lord supports all those who are falling
    and raises up all who are bowed down.[a]
15 The eyes of all look hopefully to you,
    and you give them their food at the right time.
16 You open your hand
    and satisfy the needs of every living creature.[b]
17 [c]The Lord is righteous in all his ways
    and merciful in everything he does.[d]
18 The Lord is near to all who call out to him,
    to all who call out to him sincerely.[e]
19 He satisfies the desires of all who fear him;
    he hears their cry and saves them.[f]
20 The Lord watches over all who love him,
    but he will completely destroy all the wicked.[g]
21 May my mouth declare the praise of the Lord,
    and may every creature[h] bless his holy name
    forever and ever.

Isaiah 51:17-23

The Cup of Salvation

17 Awake, awake!
    Rise up, O Jerusalem!
You have drunk from the Lord’s hand
    the cup of his wrath;
and have drained to the dregs
    the goblet that causes men to become inebriated.
18 Of all the sons you have brought forth,
    there is no one to guide you;
of all the sons you have reared,
    there is no one to take you by the hand.
19 Who is there to grieve with you
    about the twofold disaster you have suffered?
Devastation and destruction, famine and sword:
    who can comfort you?
20 Your children are lying helpless
    at the corner of every street
    like antelopes trapped in a net.
They are filled with the wrath of the Lord,
    with the rebuke of your God.
21 Therefore, hear this, you who are afflicted,
    you who are drunk although not with wine.
22 Thus says your sovereign Lord,
    your God who defends his people:
I have taken from your hand
    the cup of inebriation;
    you will never again drink
    from the bowl of my wrath.
23 I will hand it over to your tormentors,
    those who said to you,
“Lie on the ground
    so that we may walk over you.”
And you flattened your back
    like ground beneath their feet,
    like a road for them to walk on.[a]

Romans 9:6-13

The Word of God Has Not Proved False. It is not as though the word of God has proved false. For not all who were Israelites truly belong to Israel, and not all of Abraham’s children are his true descendants. On the contrary, “It is through Isaac that descendants will bear your name.”

In other words, it is not through physical descent that people are regarded as children of God. Rather, the children of the promise are those who are counted as descendants. For this is how the promise was worded: “About this time next year I shall return, and Sarah will have a son.”

10 And not only that, but Rebekah became pregnant by one man, her husband Isaac. 11 Yet even before her children had been born or done anything good or bad, in order that God’s purpose of election might prevail, 12 dependent not on human works but on his call, she was told, “The older shall serve the younger.” 13 As it is written,

“I loved Jacob,
    but Esau I hated.”[a]

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