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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 50:7-15

God says, “Listen, my people, and I will speak.
    I will be a witness against you, Israel.
    I am God, your God.
I don’t bring charges against you because of your sacrifices.
    I don’t bring charges because of the burnt offerings you always bring me.
I don’t need a bull from your barn.
    I don’t need goats from your pens.
10 Every animal in the forest already belongs to me.
    And so do the cattle on a thousand hills.
11 I own every bird in the mountains.
    The insects in the fields belong to me.
12 If I were hungry, I wouldn’t tell you.
    The world belongs to me. And so does everything in it.
13 Do I eat the meat of bulls?
    Do I drink the blood of goats?
14 Bring me thank offerings, because I am your God.
    Carry out the promises you made to me, because I am the Most High God.
15 Call out to me when trouble comes.
    I will save you. And you will honor me.”

Lamentations 3:40-58

40 Let’s take a good look at the way we’re living.
    Let’s return to the Lord.
41 Let’s lift up our hands to God in heaven.
    Let’s pray to him with all our hearts.
42 Let’s say, “We have sinned.
    We’ve refused to obey you.
    And you haven’t forgiven us.

43 “You have covered yourself with the cloud of your anger.
    You have chased us.
    You have killed us without pity.
44 You have covered yourself with the cloud of your anger.
    Our prayers can’t get through to you.
45 You have made us become like trash and garbage
    among the nations.

46 “All our enemies have opened their mouths wide
    to swallow us up.
47 We are terrified and trapped.
    We are broken and destroyed.”
48 Streams of tears flow from my eyes.
    That’s because my people are destroyed.

49 Tears will never stop flowing from my eyes.
    My eyes can’t get any rest.
50 I’ll weep until the Lord looks down from heaven.
    I’ll cry until he notices my tears.
51 What I see brings pain to my spirit.
    All the women of my city are mourning.

52 Those who were my enemies for no reason at all
    hunted me down as if I were a bird.
53 They tried to end my life
    by throwing me into a deep pit.
    They threw stones down at me.
54 The water rose and covered my head.
    I thought I was going to die.

55 Lord, I called out to you.
    I called out from the bottom of the pit.
56 I prayed, “Please don’t close your ears
    to my cry for help.”
    And you heard my appeal.
57 You came near when I called out to you.
    You said, “Do not be afraid.”

58 Lord, you stood up for me in court.
    You saved my life and set me free.

Acts 28:1-10

On Shore at Malta

28 When we were safe on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. The people of the island were unusually kind. It was raining and cold. So they built a fire and welcomed all of us. Paul gathered some sticks and put them on the fire. A poisonous snake was driven out by the heat. It fastened itself on Paul’s hand. The people of the island saw the snake hanging from his hand. They said to one another, “This man must be a murderer. He escaped from the sea. But the female god Justice won’t let him live.” Paul shook the snake off into the fire. He was not harmed. The people expected him to swell up. They thought he would suddenly fall dead. They waited for a long time. But they didn’t see anything unusual happen to him. So they changed their minds. They said he was a god.

Publius owned property nearby. He was the chief official on the island. He welcomed us to his home. For three days he took care of us. He treated us with kindness. His father was sick in bed. The man suffered from fever and dysentery. So Paul went in to see him. Paul prayed for him. He placed his hands on him and healed him. Then the rest of the sick people on the island came. They too were healed. 10 The people of the island honored us in many ways. When we were ready to sail, they gave us the supplies we needed.

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