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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 20

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

20 May the Lord answer you when you are in trouble.
    May the God of Jacob keep you safe.
May he send you help from the sacred tent.
    May he give you aid from Zion.
May he remember all your sacrifices.
    May he accept your burnt offerings.
May he give you what your heart wishes for.
    May he make all your plans succeed.
May we shout for joy over your victory.
    May we lift up our flags in the name of our God.
    May the Lord give you everything you ask for.

Now I know that the Lord gives victory to his anointed king.
    He answers him from his sacred home in heaven.
    The power of God’s right hand gives victory to the king.
Some trust in chariots. Some trust in horses.
    But we trust in the Lord our God.
They are brought to their knees and fall down.
    But we get up and stand firm.

Lord, give victory to the king!
    Answer us when we call out to you!

Habakkuk 3:2-15

Habakkuk Prays to the Lord

This is a prayer of Habakkuk the prophet. It is on shigionoth. Here is what he said.

Lord, I know how famous you are.
    I have great respect for you
    because of your mighty acts.
Do them again for us.
    Make them known in our time.
When you are angry,
    please have mercy on us.

God came from Teman.
    The Holy One came from Mount Paran.
His glory covered the heavens.
    His praise filled the earth.
His glory was like the sunrise.
    Rays of light flashed from his mighty hand.
    His power was hidden there.
He sent plagues ahead of him.
    Sickness followed behind him.
When he stood up, the earth shook.
    When he looked at the nations,
    they trembled with fear.
The age-old mountains crumbled.
    The ancient hills fell down.
    But he marches on forever.
I saw the tents of Cushan in trouble.
    The people of Midian were suffering greatly.

Lord, were you angry with the rivers?
    Were you angry with the streams?
Were you angry with the Red Sea?
    You rode your horses and chariots
    to overcome it.
You got your bow ready to use.
    You asked for many arrows.
You broke up the surface
    of the earth with rivers.
10 The mountains saw you and shook.
    Floods of water swept by.
The sea roared.
    It lifted its waves high.

11 The sun and moon stood still in the sky.
    They stopped because your flying arrows flashed by.
    Your gleaming spear shone like lightning.
12 When you were angry, you marched across the earth.
    Because of your anger you destroyed the nations.
13 You came out to set your people free.
    You saved your chosen ones.
You crushed Pharaoh, the leader of that evil land of Egypt.
    You stripped him from head to foot.
14 His soldiers rushed out to scatter us.
    They were laughing at us.
    They thought they would easily destroy us.
They saw us as weak people who were trying to hide.
    So you wounded Pharaoh’s head with his own spear.
15 Your horses charged into the Red Sea.
    They stirred up the great waters.

Luke 18:31-34

Jesus Speaks a Third Time About His Coming Death

31 Jesus took the 12 disciples to one side. He told them, “We are going up to Jerusalem. Everything that the prophets wrote about the Son of Man will come true. 32 He will be handed over to the Gentiles. They will make fun of him. They will laugh at him and spit on him. 33 They will whip him and kill him. On the third day, he will rise from the dead!”

34 The disciples did not understand any of this. Its meaning was hidden from them. So they didn’t know what Jesus was talking about.

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