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Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
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Psalm 107:1-9

God Saves from Many Dangers

107 Thank the Lord because he is good.
    His love continues forever.
That is what those whom the Lord has saved should say.
    He has saved them from the enemy
and has gathered them from other lands,
    from east and west, north and south.

Some people had wandered in the desert lands.
    They found no city in which to live.
They were hungry and thirsty,
    and they were discouraged.
In their misery they cried out to the Lord,
    and he saved them from their troubles.
He led them on a straight road
    to a city where they could live.
Let them give thanks to the Lord for his love
    and for the miracles he does for people.
He satisfies the thirsty
    and fills up the hungry.

Psalm 107:43

43 Whoever is wise will remember these things
    and will think about the love of the Lord.

Hosea 9

Israel’s Punishment

Israel, do not rejoice;
    don’t shout for joy as the other nations do.
You have been like a prostitute against your God.
    You love the pay of prostitutes on every threshing floor.
But the threshing floor and the winepress will not feed the people,
    and there won’t be enough new wine.
The people will not stay in the Lord’s land.
    Israel will return to being captives as they were in Egypt,
    and in Assyria they will eat food that they are not allowed to eat.
The Israelites will not give offerings of wine to the Lord;
    they will not give him sacrifices.
Their sacrifices will be like food that is eaten at a funeral;
    it is unclean, and everyone who eats it becomes unclean.
Their food will only satisfy their hunger;
    they cannot sacrifice it in the Temple.
What will you do then on the day of feasts
    and on the day of the Lord’s festival?
Even if the people are not destroyed,
    Egypt will capture them;
    Memphis[a] will bury them.
Weeds will grow over their silver treasures,
    and thorns will drive them out of their tents.
The time of punishment has come,
    the time to pay for sins.
    Let Israel know this:
You think the prophet is a fool,
    and you say the spiritual person is crazy.
You have sinned very much,
    and your hatred is great.
Is Israel a watchman?
    Are God’s people prophets?
Everywhere Israel goes, traps are set for him.
    He is an enemy in God’s house.
The people of Israel have gone deep into sin
    as the people of Gibeah[b] did.
The Lord will remember the evil things they have done,
    and he will punish their sins.

10 “When I found Israel,
    it was like finding grapes in the desert.
Your ancestors were like
    finding the first figs on the fig tree.
But when they came to Baal Peor,
    they began worshiping an idol,
    and they became as hateful as the thing they worshiped.
11 Israel’s glory will fly away like a bird;
    there will be no more pregnancy, no more births, no more getting pregnant.
12 But even if the Israelites bring up children,
    I will take them all away.
How terrible it will be for them
    when I go away from them!
13 I have seen Israel, like Tyre,
    given a pleasant place.
But the people of Israel will soon bring out
    their children to be killed.”
14 Lord, give them what they should have.
    What will you give them?
    Make their women unable to have children;
    give them dried-up breasts that cannot feed their babies.

15 “The Israelites were very wicked in Gilgal,
    so I have hated them there.
Because of the sinful things they have done,
    I will force them to leave my land.
I will no longer love them;
    their leaders have turned against me.
16 Israel is beaten down;
    its root is dying, and it has no fruit.
If they have more children,
    I will kill the children they love.”

17 God will reject them,
    because they have not obeyed him;
    they will wander among the nations.

Ephesians 4:17-24

The Way You Should Live

17 In the Lord’s name, I tell you this. Do not continue living like those who do not believe. Their thoughts are worth nothing. 18 They do not understand, and they know nothing, because they refuse to listen. So they cannot have the life that God gives. 19 They have lost all feeling of shame, and they use their lives for doing evil. They continually want to do all kinds of evil. 20 But what you learned in Christ was not like this. 21 I know that you heard about him, and you are in him, so you were taught the truth that is in Jesus. 22 You were taught to leave your old self—to stop living the evil way you lived before. That old self becomes worse, because people are fooled by the evil things they want to do. 23 But you were taught to be made new in your hearts, 24 to become a new person. That new person is made to be like God—made to be truly good and holy.

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