Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)
Psalm 5[a]
For the music director, to be accompanied by wind instruments;[b] a psalm of David.
5 Listen to what I say,[c] Lord!
Carefully consider my complaint![d]
2 Pay attention to my cry for help,
my King and my God,
for I am praying to you!
3 Lord, in the morning[e] you will hear[f] me;[g]
in the morning I will present my case to you[h] and then wait expectantly for an answer.[i]
4 Certainly[j] you are not a God who approves of evil;[k]
evil people[l] cannot dwell with you.[m]
5 Arrogant people cannot stand in your presence;[n]
you hate[o] all who behave wickedly.[p]
6 You destroy[q] liars;[r]
the Lord despises[s] violent and deceitful people.[t]
7 But as for me,[u] because of your great faithfulness I will enter your house;[v]
I will bow down toward your holy temple as I worship you.[w]
8 Lord, lead me in your righteousness[x]
because of those who wait to ambush me,[y]
remove the obstacles in the way in which you are guiding me.[z]
9 For[aa] they do not speak the truth;[ab]
their stomachs are like the place of destruction,[ac]
their throats like an open grave,[ad]
their tongues like a steep slope leading into it.[ae]
10 Condemn them,[af] O God!
May their own schemes be their downfall.[ag]
Drive them away[ah] because of their many acts of insurrection,[ai]
for they have rebelled against you.
11 But may all who take shelter[aj] in you be happy.[ak]
May they continually[al] shout for joy.[am]
Shelter them[an] so that those who are loyal to you[ao] may rejoice.[ap]
12 Certainly[aq] you reward[ar] the godly,[as] Lord.
Like a shield you protect[at] them[au] in your good favor.[av]
18 “Yet even then[a] I will not completely destroy you,” says the Lord. 19 “So then, Jeremiah,[b] when your people[c] ask, ‘Why has the Lord our God done all this to us?’ tell them, ‘It is because you rejected me and served foreign gods in your own land. So[d] you must serve foreigners[e] in a land that does not belong to you.’
20 “Proclaim[f] this message among the descendants of Jacob.[g]
Make it known throughout Judah.
21 Tell them: ‘Hear this,
you foolish people who have no understanding,
who have eyes but do not discern,
who have ears but do not perceive:[h]
22 ‘You should fear me!’ says the Lord.
‘You should tremble in awe before me![i]
I made the sand to be a boundary for the sea,
a permanent barrier that it can never cross.
Its waves may roll, but they can never prevail.
They may roar, but they can never cross beyond that boundary.’[j]
23 But these people have stubborn and rebellious hearts.
They have turned aside and gone their own way.[k]
24 They do not say to themselves,[l]
‘Let us revere the Lord our God.
It is he who gives us the autumn rains and the spring rains at the proper time.
It is he who assures us of the regular weeks of harvest.”[m]
25 Your misdeeds have stopped these things from coming.[n]
Your sins have deprived you of my bounty.’[o]
26 Indeed, there are wicked scoundrels among my people.
They lie in wait like bird catchers hiding in ambush.[p]
They set deadly traps[q] to catch people.
27 Like a cage filled with the birds that have been caught,[r]
their houses are filled with the gains of their fraud and deceit.[s]
That is how they have gotten so rich and powerful.[t]
28 That is how[u] they have grown fat and sleek.[v]
There is no limit to the evil things they do.[w]
They do not plead the cause of the fatherless in such a way as to win it.
They do not defend the rights of the poor.
29 I will certainly punish them for doing such things!” says the Lord.
“I will certainly bring retribution on such a nation as this![x]
30 Something horrible and shocking
is going on in the land of Judah:
31 The prophets prophesy lies.
The priests exercise power by their own authority.[y]
And my people love to have it this way.
But they will not be able to help you when the time of judgment comes![z]
13 And so[a] we too constantly thank God that when you received God’s message that you heard from us,[b] you accepted it not as a human message,[c] but as it truly is, God’s message, which is at work among you who believe. 14 For you became imitators, brothers and sisters,[d] of God’s churches in Christ Jesus that are in Judea, because you too suffered the same things from your own countrymen as they in fact did from the Jews, 15 who killed both the Lord Jesus and the prophets[e] and persecuted us severely.[f] They are displeasing to God and are opposed to all people, 16 because they hinder us from speaking to the Gentiles so that they may be saved. Thus they constantly fill up their measure of sins,[g] but wrath[h] has come upon them completely.[i]
Forced Absence from Thessalonica
17 But when we were separated from you, brothers and sisters,[j] for a short time (in presence, not in affection)[k] we became all the more fervent in our great desire[l] to see you in person.[m] 18 For we wanted to come to you (I, Paul, in fact tried again and again)[n] but Satan thwarted us. 19 For who is our hope or joy or crown to boast of[o] before our Lord Jesus at his coming? Is it not of course you? 20 For you are our glory and joy!
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