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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 33:12-22

12 Great blessings belong to those who have the Lord as their God!
    He chose them to be his own special people.
13 The Lord looked down from heaven
    and saw all the people.
14 From his high throne he looked down
    at all the people living on earth.
15 He created every person’s mind,
    and he knows what each one is doing.
16 A king is not saved by the power of his army.
    A soldier does not survive by his own great strength.
17 Horses don’t really bring victory in war.
    Their strength cannot help you escape.
18 The Lord watches over his followers,
    those who wait for him to show his faithful love.
19 He saves them from death.
    He gives them strength when they are hungry.
20 So we will wait for the Lord.
    He helps us and protects us.
21 He makes us happy.
    We trust his holy name.
22 Lord, we worship you,
    so show your great love for us.

Job 21:1-16

Job Answers

21 Then Job answered:

“Listen to what I say.
    Let this be your way of comforting me.
Be patient while I speak.
    Then after I have finished speaking, you may make fun of me.

“My complaint is not against people.
    There is a good reason why I am not patient.
Look at me and be shocked.
    Put your hand over your mouth, and stare at me in shock!
When I think about what happened to me,
    I feel afraid and my body shakes!
Why do evil people live long lives?
    Why do they grow old and successful?
They watch their children grow up
    and live to see their grandchildren.
Their homes are safe and free from fear.
    God does not punish them.
10 Their bulls never fail to mate.
    Their cows have healthy calves.
11 They send their children out to play like lambs.
    Their children dance around.
12 They sing and dance to the sound of harps and flutes.
13 Evil people enjoy success during their lives
    and then go to the grave without suffering.
14 They say to God, ‘Leave us alone!
    We don’t care what you want us to do!’
15 And they say, ‘Who is God All-Powerful?
    We don’t need to serve him!
    It will not help to pray to him!’

16 “Of course, evil people don’t make their own success.
    I would never follow their advice.

Romans 9:1-9

God and the Jewish People

I am in Christ and I am telling you the truth. I am not lying. And my conscience, ruled by the Holy Spirit, agrees that what I say now is true. I have great sorrow and always feel much sadness for my own people. They are my brothers and sisters, my earthly family. I wish I could help them. I would even have a curse on me and cut myself off from Christ if that would help them. They are the people of Israel, God’s chosen children. They have the glory of God and the agreements he made between himself and his people. God gave them the Law of Moses, the Temple worship, and his promises. They are the descendants of our great fathers, and they are the earthly family of the Messiah, who is God over all things. Praise him forever![a] Amen.

I don’t mean that God failed to keep his promise to the Jewish people. But only some of the people of Israel are really God’s people.[b] And only some of Abraham’s descendants are true children of Abraham. This is what God said to Abraham: “Your true descendants will be those who come through Isaac.”[c] This means that not all of Abraham’s descendants are God’s true children. Abraham’s true children are those who become God’s children because of the promise he made to Abraham. Here is what God said in that promise: “About this time next year I will come back, and Sarah will have a son.”[d]

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