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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
New Catholic Bible (NCB)
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Psalm 80:7-15

You have made us an object of contention to our neighbors,
    a source of mockery to our enemies.
Restore us, O Lord of hosts;
    let your face shine upon us,
    and we will be saved.
[a]You brought a vine[b] out of Egypt;
    you dispersed the nations and planted it.
10 You prepared the ground for it;
    then it took root and filled the land.
11 The mountains were covered with its shade
    and the cedars of God[c] with its shoots.
12 It sent out its boughs as far as the Sea,[d]
    its shoots as far as the river.
13 [e]Why have you broken down its walls
    so that all who pass by pluck its grapes?[f]
14 The boars from the forest ravage it,
    and wild beasts of the field feed on it.
15 Turn once again to us, O Lord of hosts;[g]
    look down from heaven and see;
take care of this vine,

Jeremiah 2:14-22

14 Is Israel a slave?
    Was he born to be a servant?
    Why then has he become plunder?
15 His enemies roar loudly at him like lions;[a]
    they have made his country a wasteland;
    his cities are burned to the ground and deserted.
16 The people of Memphis[b] and Tahpanhes
    have shaved the crown of your head.
17 Have you not brought all this upon yourself
    by forsaking the Lord, your God,
    when he guided you along the way?
18 What advantage would you now achieve
    by traveling to Egypt
    to drink the waters of the Nile?
What would you gain by traveling to Assyria
    to drink the waters of the Euphrates?
19 Your wickedness will bring about your punishment,
    and your infidelities will condemn you.
Therefore, concentrate your thoughts
    and see how bitter it is
    to forsake the Lord, your God,
and to have no fear of me,
    says the Lord, the God of hosts.
20 A long time ago you broke your yoke
    and burst your bonds,
    saying, “I will not serve.”
On every high hill
    and under every green tree
    you have sprawled and given yourself to harlotry.
21 I had planted you as a choice vine
    from the purest stock.
How then did you degenerate
    into a wild and corrupt vine?
22 Even if you would scrub yourself with lye
    and use soap in great abundance,
the stain of your guilt
    would still be clearly visible to me,
    says the Lord God.

Colossians 2:16-23

16 The Reality Is Christ.[a] Therefore, do not allow anyone to pass judgment on you in regard to what you eat or drink, or about the observance of Festivals, New Moons, or Sabbaths.[b] 17 These are only a shadow of what is to come. The reality is Christ.

18 Do not allow yourself to be declared disqualified by those who revel in false humility and worship angels and visions, their vanity foolishly inflated by a human way of thinking. 19 They are not united with the head, from whom the whole body, supported and held together by its ligaments and sinews, achieves the growth that comes from God.

20 Since you died with Christ to the elemental principles of this world, why are you living in the world as if you were subject to it? 21 “Do not handle!” “Do not taste!” “Do not touch!” 22 All this refers to things that perish as they are used. They are simply human commands and teachings. 23 Rules of this type indeed appear to be wise in promoting self-imposed piety, false humility, and harsh treatment of the body, but they are of no value in combating the flesh.

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