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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
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Psalm 81:1

A Song for a Holiday

For the director of music. By the gittith. A song of Asaph.

81 Sing for joy to God, our strength.
    Shout out loud to the God of Jacob.

Psalm 81:10-16

10 I, the Lord, am your God.
    I brought you out of Egypt.
    Open your mouth, and I will feed you.

11 “But my people did not listen to me.
    Israel did not want me.
12 So I let them go their stubborn way.
    They followed their own advice.
13 I wish my people would listen to me.
    I wish Israel would live my way.
14 Then I would quickly defeat their enemies.
    I would turn my hand against those who are against them.
15 Those who hate the Lord would bow before him.
    Their punishment would continue forever.
16 But I would give you the finest wheat.
    I would fill you with honey from the rocks.”

Jeremiah 2:1-3

Israel Turns from God

The Lord spoke this word to me: “Go and speak to the people of Jerusalem. Say to them: This is what the Lord says:

‘When you were a young nation, you were faithful to me.
    You loved me like a young bride.
You followed me through the desert.
    It was a land that had never been planted.
The people of Israel were holy to the Lord.
    They were like the first fruits from his harvest.
Those who tried to hurt Israel were judged guilty.
    Disasters happened to them,’” says the Lord.

Jeremiah 2:14-22

14 Have the people of Israel become slaves?
    Have they become like someone who was born a slave?
    Why was their wealth stolen?
15 Enemies roar like lions at Israel.
    They growl at Israel.
They have destroyed the land of Israel.
    The cities of Israel have been burned,
    and all the people have left.
16 The men from the Egyptian cities of Memphis and Tahpanhes
    have disgraced you by shaving the top of your head.
17 You have brought this on yourselves.
    You turned away from me, the Lord your God,
    when I led you in the way.
18 It did not help to go to Egypt
    and drink from the Shihor River.
It did not help to go to Assyria
    and drink from the Euphrates River.
19 Your evil will bring punishment to you.
    The wrong you have done will teach you a lesson.
Think about it and understand.
It is a terrible evil to turn away from the Lord your God.
    It is wrong not to fear me,”
    says the Lord, the Lord of heaven’s armies.

20 “A long time ago you refused to obey me as an ox breaks its yoke.
    You broke the ropes I used to hold you to me.
    You said to me, ‘I will not serve you!’
In fact, on every high hill
    and under every green tree
    you lay down as a prostitute.
21 I planted you as a special vine.
    You were like very good seed.
How then did you turn
    into a wild vine that grows bad fruit?
22 You might wash yourself with cleanser.
    And you might use much soap.
    But I can still see the stain of your guilt,” says the Lord God.

Matthew 20:20-28

A Mother Asks Jesus a Favor

20 Then the wife of Zebedee came to Jesus. Her sons were with her. The mother bowed before Jesus and asked him to do something for her.

21 Jesus asked, “What do you want?”

She said, “Promise that one of my sons will sit at your right side in your kingdom. And promise that the other son will sit at your left side.”

22 But Jesus said, “You don’t understand what you are asking. Can you accept the kind of suffering that I must suffer?”[a]

The sons answered, “Yes, we can!”

23 Jesus said to them, “Truly you will suffer the same things that I will suffer. But I cannot choose who will sit at my right side or my left side. Those places belong to those for whom my Father has prepared them.”

24 The other ten followers heard this and were angry with the two brothers.

25 Jesus called all the followers together. He said, “You know that the rulers of the non-Jewish people love to show their power over the people. And their important leaders love to use all their authority. 26 But it should not be that way among you. If one of you wants to become great, then he must serve the rest of you like a servant. 27 If one of you wants to become first, then he must serve the rest of you like a slave. 28 So it is with the Son of Man. The Son of Man did not come for other people to serve him. He came to serve others. The Son of Man came to give his life to save many people.”

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