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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 6

For the director of music. According to sheminith. A psalm of David to be played on stringed instruments.

Lord, don’t correct me when you are angry.
    Don’t punish me when you are very angry.
Lord, have mercy on me. I’m so weak.
    Lord, heal me. My body is full of pain.
My soul is very troubled.
    Lord, how long will it be until you save me?

Lord, turn to me and help me.
    Save me. Your love never fails.
Dead people can’t call out your name.
    How can they praise you when they are in the grave?

My groaning has worn me out.
    All night long my tears flood my bed.
    My bed is wet because of my crying.
I’m so sad I can’t see very well.
    My eyesight gets worse because of all my enemies.

Get away from me, all you who do evil.
    The Lord has heard my weeping.
The Lord has heard my cry for his mercy.
    The Lord accepts my prayer.
10 All my enemies will be covered with shame and trouble.
    They will turn back in shame. It will happen suddenly.

Job 30:16-31

16 “Now my life is slipping away.
    Days of suffering grab hold of me.
17 At night my bones hurt.
    My aches and pains never stop.
18 God’s great power becomes like clothes to me.
    He chokes me like the neck of my shirt.
19 He throws me down into the mud.
    I’m nothing but dust and ashes.

20 “God, I cry out to you. But you don’t answer me.
    I stand up. But all you do is look at me.
21 You do mean things to me.
    You attack me with your mighty power.
22 You pick me up and blow me away with the wind.
    You toss me around in the storm.
23 I know that you will bring me down to death.
    That’s what you have appointed for everyone.

24 “No one would crush people
    when they cry out for help in their trouble.
25 Haven’t I wept for those who are in trouble?
    Haven’t I felt sorry for poor people?
26 I hoped good things would happen, but something evil came.
    I looked for light, but all I saw was darkness.
27 My insides are always churning.
    Nothing but days of suffering are ahead of me.
28 My skin has become dark, but the sun didn’t do it.
    I stand up in the community and cry out for help.
29 I’ve become a brother to wild dogs.
    Owls are my companions.
30 My skin grows black and peels.
    My body burns with fever.
31 My lyre is tuned to sadness.
    My flute makes a sound like weeping.

John 4:46-54

46 Once more, Jesus visited Cana in Galilee. Cana is where he had turned the water into wine. A royal official was there. His son was sick in bed at Capernaum. 47 The official heard that Jesus had arrived in Galilee from Judea. So he went to Jesus and begged him to come and heal his son. The boy was close to death.

48 Jesus told him, “You people will never believe unless you see signs and wonders.”

49 The royal official said, “Sir, come down before my child dies.”

50 “Go,” Jesus replied. “Your son will live.”

The man believed what Jesus said, and so he left. 51 While he was still on his way home, his slaves met him. They gave him the news that his boy was living. 52 He asked what time his son got better. They said to him, “Yesterday, at one o’clock in the afternoon, the fever left him.”

53 Then the father realized what had happened. That was the exact time Jesus had said to him, “Your son will live.” So he and his whole family became believers.

54 This was the second sign that Jesus did after coming from Judea to Galilee.

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