Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
ט Tet
65 Lord, You have treated Your servant well,
just as You promised.
66 Teach me good judgment and discernment,(A)
for I rely on Your commands.
67 Before I was afflicted I went astray,(B)
but now I keep Your word.
68 You are good,(C) and You do what is good;(D)
teach me Your statutes.
69 The arrogant have smeared me with lies,(E)
but I obey Your precepts with all my heart.(F)
70 Their hearts are hard and insensitive,(G)
but I delight in Your instruction.(H)
71 It was good for me to be afflicted(I)
so that I could learn Your statutes.
72 Instruction from Your lips(J) is better for me
than thousands of gold and silver pieces.
12 For a day belonging to the Lord of Hosts is coming
against all that is proud and lofty,(A)
against all that is lifted up—it will be humbled—
13 against all the cedars of Lebanon,(B)
lofty and lifted up,
against all the oaks of Bashan,(C)
14 against all the high mountains,(D)
against all the lofty hills,
15 against every high tower,(E)
against every fortified wall,
16 against every ship of Tarshish,(F)
and against every splendid sea vessel.
17 So human pride will be brought low,
and the loftiness of men will be humbled;
the Lord alone will be exalted on that day.(G)
Greeting
1 Paul,(A) a slave of God(B) and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to build up[a] the faith of God’s elect(C) and their knowledge of the truth(D) that leads[b] to godliness,(E) 2 in the hope of eternal life(F) that God, who cannot lie,(G) promised before time began.(H) 3 In His own time He has revealed(I) His message(J) in the proclamation that I was entrusted(K) with by the command(L) of God our Savior:(M)
4 To Titus,(N) my true son(O) in our common faith.
Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior.(P)
Titus’s Ministry in Crete
5 The reason I left you in Crete(Q) was to set right what was left undone and, as I directed you, to appoint elders(R) in every town: 6 one(S) who is blameless,(T) the husband of one wife, having faithful[c] children not accused of wildness or rebellion. 7 For an overseer,(U) as God’s administrator, must be blameless, not arrogant, not hot-tempered, not addicted to wine, not a bully, not greedy for money, 8 but hospitable, loving what is good, sensible, righteous, holy, self-controlled, 9 holding to the faithful message as taught,(V) so that he will be able both to encourage with sound teaching(W) and to refute those who contradict it.
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