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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 86:11-17

11 Lord, teach me how you want me to live.
    Do this so that I will depend on you, my faithful God.
Give me a heart that doesn’t want anything
    more than to worship you.
12 Lord my God, I will praise you with all my heart.
    I will bring glory to you forever.
13 Great is your love for me.
    You have kept me from going down into the place of the dead.

14 God, proud people are attacking me.
    A gang of mean people is trying to kill me.
    They don’t care about you.
15 But Lord, you are a God who is tender and kind.
    You are gracious.
You are slow to get angry.
    You are faithful and full of love.
16 Come to my aid and have mercy on me.
    Show your strength by helping me.
    Save me because I serve you just as my mother did.
17 Prove your goodness to me.
    Then my enemies will see it and be put to shame.
    Lord, you have helped me and given me comfort.

Isaiah 41:21-29

21 The Lord says to the nations and their gods,
    “State your case.”
Jacob’s King says to them,
    “Prove your case to me.
22 Tell us, you false gods,
    what is going to happen.
Tell us what happened in the past.
    Then we can check it out
    and see if it is really true.
Or announce to us the things that will take place.
23     Tell us what will happen in the days ahead.
    Then we will know that you are gods.
Do something. It does not matter whether it is good or bad.
    Then we will be terrified and filled with fear.
24 But you false gods are less than nothing.
    Your actions are completely worthless.
    I hate it when people worship you.

25 “I have stirred up a king
    who will come from the north.
He lives in the east.
    He will bring honor to me.
He walks all over rulers as if they were mud.
    He steps on them just as a potter stomps on clay.
26 Which one of you false gods said those things
    would happen before they did?
Who told us about them
    so we could know them?
Who told us ahead of time?
    Who told us so we could say,
    ‘You are right’?
None of you false gods told us about them.
    None of you told us ahead of time.
    In fact, no one heard you say anything at all.
27 I was the first to tell Zion.
    I said, ‘Look! The people of Israel are coming back!’
    I sent a messenger to Jerusalem with the good news.
28 I look, but there is no one
    among the gods that can give me advice.
None of them can answer
    when I ask them the simplest question.
29 So they are not really gods at all.
    What they do does not amount to anything.
    They are as useless as wind.

Hebrews 2:1-9

A Warning to Pay Attention

So we must pay the most careful attention to what we have heard. Then we will not drift away from it. Even the message God spoke through angels had to be obeyed. Every time people broke the Law, they were punished. Every time they didn’t obey, they were punished. Then how will we escape if we don’t pay attention to God’s great salvation? The Lord first announced this salvation. Those who heard him gave us the message about it. God showed that this message is true by signs and wonders. He showed that it’s true by different kinds of miracles. God also showed that this message is true by the gifts of the Holy Spirit. God gave them out as it pleased him.

Jesus Was Made Fully Human

God has not put angels in charge of the world that is going to come. We are talking about that world. There is a place where someone has spoken about this. He said,

“What are human beings that you think about them?
    What is a son of man that you take care of him?
You made them a little lower than the angels.
    You placed on them a crown of glory and honor.
    You have put everything under their control.” (Psalm 8:4–6)

So God has put everything under his Son. Everything is under his control. We do not now see everything under his control. But we do see Jesus already given a crown of glory and honor. He was made lower than the angels for a little while. He suffered death. By the grace of God, he tasted death for everyone. That is why he was given his crown.

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