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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 56

Trusting God for Help

For the director of music. To the tune of “The Dove in the Distant Oak.” A miktam of David when the Philistines captured him in Gath.

56 God, be merciful to me because people are chasing me;
    the battle has pressed me all day long.
My enemies have chased me all day;
    there are many proud people fighting me.
When I am afraid,
    I will trust you.
I praise God for his word.
    I trust God, so I am not afraid.
    What can human beings do to me?

All day long they twist my words;
    all their evil plans are against me.
They wait. They hide.
    They watch my steps,
    hoping to kill me.
God, do not let them escape;
    punish the foreign nations in your anger.
You have recorded my troubles.
    You have kept a list of my tears.
    Aren’t they in your records?

On the day I call for help, my enemies will be defeated.
    I know that God is on my side.
10 I praise God for his word to me;
    I praise the Lord for his word.
11 I trust in God. I will not be afraid.
    What can people do to me?

12 God, I must keep my promises to you.
    I will give you my offerings to thank you,
13 because you have saved me from death.
    You have kept me from being defeated.
So I will walk with God
    in light among the living.

1 Kings 17:8-16

Then the Lord spoke his word to Elijah, “Go to Zarephath in Sidon and live there. I have commanded a widow there to take care of you.”

10 So Elijah went to Zarephath. When he reached the town gate, he saw a widow gathering wood for a fire. Elijah asked her, “Would you bring me a little water in a cup so I may have a drink?” 11 As she was going to get his water, Elijah said, “Please bring me a piece of bread, too.”

12 The woman answered, “As surely as the Lord your God lives, I have no bread. I have only a handful of flour in a jar and only a little olive oil in a jug. I came here to gather some wood so I could go home and cook our last meal. My son and I will eat it and then die from hunger.”

13 “Don’t worry,” Elijah said to her. “Go home and cook your food as you have said. But first make a small loaf of bread from the flour you have, and bring it to me. Then cook something for yourself and your son. 14 The Lord, the God of Israel, says, ‘That jar of flour will never be empty, and the jug will always have oil in it, until the day the Lord sends rain to the land.’”

15 So the woman went home and did what Elijah told her to do. And the woman and her son and Elijah had enough food every day. 16 The jar of flour and the jug of oil were never empty, just as the Lord, through Elijah, had promised.

1 Corinthians 2:6-16

God’s Wisdom

However, I speak a wisdom to those who are mature. But this wisdom is not from this world or from the rulers of this world, who are losing their power. I speak God’s secret wisdom, which he has kept hidden. Before the world began, God planned this wisdom for our glory. None of the rulers of this world understood it. If they had, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory. But as it is written in the Scriptures:

“No one has ever seen this,
    and no one has ever heard about it.
No one has ever imagined
    what God has prepared for those who love him.” Isaiah 64:4

10 But God has shown us these things through the Spirit.

The Spirit searches out all things, even the deep secrets of God. 11 Who knows the thoughts that another person has? Only a person’s spirit that lives within him knows his thoughts. It is the same with God. No one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God. 12 Now we did not receive the spirit of the world, but we received the Spirit that is from God so that we can know all that God has given us. 13 And we speak about these things, not with words taught us by human wisdom but with words taught us by the Spirit. And so we explain spiritual truths to spiritual people. 14 A person who does not have the Spirit does not accept the truths that come from the Spirit of God. That person thinks they are foolish and cannot understand them, because they can only be judged to be true by the Spirit. 15 The spiritual person is able to judge all things, but no one can judge him. The Scripture says:

16 “Who has known the mind of the Lord?
    Who has been able to teach him?” Isaiah 40:13

But we have the mind of Christ.

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