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Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
Duration: 1245 days
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Psalm 10

A Complaint About Evil People

10 Lord, why are you so far away?
    Why do you hide when there is trouble?
Proudly the wicked chase down those who suffer.
    The wicked set traps to catch them.
They brag about the things they want.
    They bless the greedy but hate the Lord.
The wicked people are too proud.
    They do not look for God.
    There is no room for God in their thoughts.
They always succeed.
    They are far from keeping your laws.
    They make fun of their enemies.
They say to themselves, “Nothing bad will ever happen to me.
    I will never be ruined.”
Their mouths are full of curses, lies and threats.
    They use their tongues for sin and evil.
They hide near the villages.
    They look for innocent people to kill.
    They watch in secret for the helpless.
They wait in hiding like a lion.
    They wait to catch poor people.
    They catch the poor in nets.
10 The poor are thrown down and crushed.
    They are defeated because the others are stronger.
11 The wicked think,
    “God has forgotten us.
    He doesn’t see what is happening.”

12 Lord, rise up and punish the wicked.
    Don’t forget those who need help.
13 Why do wicked people hate God?
    They say to themselves, “God won’t punish us.”
14 Lord, surely you see these cruel and evil things.
    Look at them and do something.
People in trouble look to you for help.
    You are the one who helps the orphans.
15 Break the power of wicked men.
    Punish them for the evil they have done.

16 The Lord is King forever and ever.
    Remove from your land those nations that do not worship you.
17 Lord, you have heard what the poor people want.
    Do what they ask. Listen to them.
18 Protect the orphans. Put an end to suffering.
    Then they will no longer be afraid of evil people.

Jeremiah 7:1-15

Jeremiah’s Temple Sermon

This is the word that the Lord spoke to Jeremiah: “Stand at the gate of the Temple. Preach this message there:

“‘Hear the word of the Lord, all you people of the nation of Judah! All you who come through these gates to worship the Lord, listen to this message! This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies, the God of Israel, says: Change your lives and do what is right! If you do, I will let you live in this place. Don’t trust the lies that some people say! They say, “This is the Temple of the Lord. This is the Temple of the Lord. This is the Temple of the Lord!” You must change your lives and do what is right. You must be fair to each other. You must not be hard on the strangers, the orphans and widows. Don’t kill innocent people in this place! Don’t follow other gods, or they will ruin your lives. If you do these things, I will let you live in this land. This is the land I gave to your ancestors to keep forever.

“‘But look! You are trusting lies. Such trust is useless. Will you steal and murder? Will you be guilty of adultery? Will you falsely accuse other people? Will you worship the false god Baal? And will you follow other gods you have not known? 10 If you do that, do you think you can come before me? Can you stand in this place where I have chosen to be worshiped? Do you think you can say, “We are safe!” Are you safe to do all these hated things? 11 This is the place where I have chosen to be worshiped. Is it nothing more to you than a hideout for robbers? I have been watching you, says the Lord!

12 “‘You people of Judah, go now to the town of Shiloh. It was there that I first made a place to be worshiped. Go there and see what I did because of the evil things they had done. 13 You people of Israel were doing all these evil things, says the Lord. I spoke to you again and again. But you did not listen to me. I called you, but you did not answer. 14 So I will destroy the place where I have chosen to be worshiped in Jerusalem. You trust in that place. I gave it to you and your ancestors. But I will destroy it just as I destroyed Shiloh. 15 I will push you away from me. I will do it just as I pushed away your brothers, the people of Israel!’

Hebrews 3:7-4:11

We Must Continue to Follow God

So it is as the Holy Spirit says:

“Today listen to what he says.
    Do not be stubborn as in the past
    when you turned against God.
There you tested God in the desert.
    For 40 years in the desert your ancestors saw the things I did.
    But they tested me and my patience.
10 I was angry with them.
    I said, ‘They are not loyal to me.
    They have not understood my ways.’
11 So I was angry and made a promise.
    ‘They will never enter my land of rest.’”[a] Psalm 95:7-11

12 So brothers, be careful that none of you has an evil, unbelieving heart. This will stop you from following the living God. 13 But encourage each other every day. Do this while it is “today.”[b] Help each other so that none of you will become hardened because of sin and its tricks. 14 We all share in Christ. This is true if we keep till the end the sure faith we had in the beginning. 15 This is what the Scripture says:

“Today listen to what he says.
    Do not be stubborn as in the past
    when you turned against God.” Psalm 95:7-8

16 Who heard God’s voice and was against him? It was all those people Moses led out of Egypt. 17 And whom was God angry with for 40 years? He was angry with those who sinned, who died in the desert. 18 And whom was God talking to when he promised that they would never enter and have his rest? He was talking to those who did not obey him. 19 So we see that they were not allowed to enter and have God’s rest because they did not believe.

Now God has left us that promise that we may enter and have his rest. Let us be very careful, then, so that none of you will fail to get that rest. The Good News was preached to us just as it was to them. But the teaching they heard did not help them. They heard it but did not accept it with faith.[c] We who have believed are able to enter and have God’s rest. As God has said,

“So I was angry and made a promise.
    ‘They will never enter my land of rest.’” Psalm 95:11

But God’s work was finished from the time he made the world. Somewhere in the Scriptures he talked about the seventh day of the week: “And on the seventh day God rested from all his work.”[d] And again in the Scripture God said, “They will never enter my land of rest.”

It is still true that some people will enter and have God’s rest. But those who first heard the way to be saved did not enter. They did not enter because they did not obey. So God planned another day, called “today.” He spoke about that day through David a long time later. It is the same Scripture used before:

“Today listen to what he says.
    Do not be stubborn.” Psalm 95:7-8

We know that Joshua[e] did not lead the people into that rest. We know this because God spoke later about another day. This shows that the seventh-day rest[f] for God’s people is still coming. 10 For anyone who enters and has God’s rest will rest from his work as God did. 11 So let us try as hard as we can to enter God’s rest. We must try hard so that no one will be lost by following the example of those who refused to obey.

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