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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 69:1-3

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Trust God for help

69 Please rescue me, God,
    because the deep water has come up to my neck.
I will soon sink into deep mud.
    There is no safe place to put my feet.
I am now in deep water,
    and the floods pour over me.
I have shouted so much for help
    that I am tired and weak.
My mouth is so dry that it hurts.
I have looked so long for help from you, my God,
    that my eyes have become weak.

Psalm 69:13-16

13 But as for me, Lord,
    I continue to pray to you.
Please answer me at the right time.
Be kind to me, God,
    because of your faithful love.
Save me, as you have promised to do.
14 Save me out of the mud
    and do not let me sink down into it.
Rescue me from the people that hate me.
    Save me from the deep water.
15 Do not let the floods pour over me.
Do not let the deep sea cause me to drown.
Do not let me fall into the deep hole of death.
16 Please answer me, Lord,
    because your faithful love is great.
Turn to hear me,
    because you are so very kind.

Psalm 69:30-36

30 I will sing to praise God's name!
    I will thank him because he is great!
31 That will please the Lord more
    than if I offer him an ox,
    or a great bull with horns.[a]
32 When humble people see it,
    they will be very happy.
People who want to serve God
    will become strong in their lives.
33 For the Lord listens to the prayers of poor people.
He does not forget to help his people
    when they are prisoners.
34 Heaven and earth should praise him!
The seas and everything that lives in them
    should praise him!
35 For God will rescue Zion's people.
    He will build again Judah's cities.
Then his people will live there.
    The land will belong to them again.
36 Then the descendants of his servants
    will have the land for themselves.
The people who love God
    will live there safely.

Genesis 11:1-9

The tower in Babel

11 At this time, everyone who lived on the earth spoke one language. They used the same words. People moved to the east. They reached a large flat piece of land called Shinar. They stayed there to live. They said to each other, ‘We should make bricks and cook them until they are hard.’ These people used bricks instead of stones to build houses. They used tar to hold the bricks together, instead of cement.[a]

They said, ‘Let us build a city to live in. We should also build a very tall tower. The tower will go up into the heavens. Then we will always be famous. If we do that, we will not have to separate and go to live in different places on the earth.’

But the Lord came down to see the city and the tower. He saw that the people had started to build them. The Lord said, ‘Because they all speak the same language, they are able to do this. If they can do this together, they may decide to do whatever they want. Now we must go down to them. We must make their language become confused. Then they will not be able to understand each other.’

So the Lord separated the people from one another. They went to live in different lands all over the earth. They stopped building the city for themselves. That is why people called the city Babel.[b] It was because the Lord confused all the people of the world and he gave them different languages to speak. From that time, the Lord separated the people from each other so that they lived in different places all over the earth.

Matthew 7:13-20

Jesus teaches people how to get true life

13 ‘Go in through the narrow gate to get true life with God. There is a wide gate that is easy to go through. The wide path is easy to travel on. Many people find that wide gate, but it is the way to hell. 14 It is difficult to go through the small gate. And it is difficult to walk on the narrow road. But when you do go that way, you will get true life. Not many people find that narrow gate.’[a]

Jesus tells a story about a tree and its fruit

15 ‘Some people say that they are prophets from God. But their words are false. They seem to be like sheep that are not dangerous. But they are really like hungry wild dogs. What they teach will hurt you.

16 You will know these people by the way that they live. The things that they do are like their fruit. Grapes do not grow on thorn bushes. Figs do not grow on weeds.[b] 17 Good fruit grows on a tree that is good. Bad fruit grows on a tree that is not good. 18 A good tree cannot make bad fruit. A bad tree cannot make good fruit. 19 A farmer will cut down any tree that does not make good fruit. He will burn it on a fire. 20 In the same way, look at the way people live. Then you will know what they are really like.

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