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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 106:40-48

40 So the Lord became angry with his people.
    He hated his own children.
41 He let other nations defeat them.
    He let their enemies rule over them.
42 Their enemies were cruel to them.
    Their enemies kept them under their power.
43 The Lord saved his people many times.
    But they continued to turn against him.
    So they became even more wicked.

44 But God saw their misery.
    He heard their cry.
45 He remembered his agreement with them.
    And he felt sorry for them because of his great love.
46 He caused them to be pitied
    by those who held them captive.

47 Lord our God, save us.
    Bring us back from other nations.
Then we will thank you.
    Then we will gladly praise you.

48 Praise the Lord, the God of Israel.
    He always was and always will be.
    Let all the people say, “Amen!”

Praise the Lord!

Jeremiah 9:12-26

12 What man is wise enough to understand these things? Is there someone who has been taught by the Lord who can explain them? Why was the land ruined? Why has it been made like an empty desert where no one goes?

13 The Lord answered, “It is because Judah quit following my teachings that I gave them. They have not obeyed me. They have not done what I told them to do. 14 Instead, the people of Judah were stubborn. They followed the false god Baal. Their fathers taught them to do this!” 15 So this is what the Lord of heaven’s armies, God of Israel, says: “I will soon make the people of Judah eat bitter food. I will make them drink poisoned water. 16 I will scatter them through other nations. They will live in strange nations that they and their ancestors never knew about. I will chase the people of Judah with the sword until they are all killed.”

17 This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says:

“Now, think about these things!
    Call for the women who cry at funerals.
    Send for those women who are good at that job.
18 Let them come quickly
    and cry loudly for us.
Then our eyes will fill with tears.
    And streams of water will come out of our eyes.
19 The sound of loud crying is heard from Jerusalem:
    ‘We are truly ruined!
    We are truly ashamed!
We must leave our land,
    because our houses are in ruins.’”

20 Now, women of Judah, listen to the word of the Lord.
    Open your ears to hear the words of his mouth.
Teach your daughters how to cry loudly.
    Teach one another a funeral song!
21 Death has climbed in through our windows.
    It has entered our strong cities.
Death has taken away our children who play in the streets.
    It has taken the young men who meet in the city squares.

22 Say, “This is what the Lord says:

‘The dead bodies of men will lie
    in the open field like dung.
They will lie on the ground like grain a farmer has cut.
    But there will be no one to gather them.’”

23 This is what the Lord says:

“Wise men must not brag about their wisdom.
    Strong men must not brag about their strength.
    Rich men must not brag about their money.
24 But if someone wants to brag, let him brag about this:
    Let him brag that he understands and knows me.
Let him brag that I am the Lord.
    Let him brag that I am kind and fair.
    Let him brag that I do things that are right on earth.
This kind of bragging pleases me,” says the Lord.

25 The Lord says, “The time is coming when I will punish all those who are circumcised only in the flesh. 26 That is the people of Egypt, Judah, Edom, Ammon and Moab. I will also punish the desert people who cut their hair short. The men in all those countries have not given themselves to serving me. And the men of Israel do not give themselves to serving me.”

Acts 4:1-12

Peter and John at the Council

While Peter and John were speaking to the people, a group of men came up to them. There were Jewish priests, the captain of the soldiers that guarded the Temple, and some Sadducees. They were upset because the two apostles were teaching the people. Peter and John were preaching that people will rise from death through the power of Jesus. The Jewish leaders grabbed Peter and John and put them in jail. It was already night, so they kept them in jail until the next day. But many of those who heard Peter and John preach believed the things they said. There were now about 5,000 men in the group of believers.

The next day the Jewish rulers, the Jewish elders, and the teachers of the law met in Jerusalem. Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John, and Alexander were there. Everyone from the high priest’s family was there. They made Peter and John stand before them. The Jewish leaders asked them: “By what power or authority did you do this?”

Then Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit. He said to them, “Rulers of the people and you elders, are you questioning us about a good thing that was done to a crippled man? Are you asking us who made him well? 10 We want all of you and all the Jewish people to know that this man was made well by the power of Jesus Christ from Nazareth! You nailed him to a cross, but God raised him from death. This man was crippled, but he is now well and able to stand here before you because of the power of Jesus! 11 Jesus is

‘the stone[a] that you builders did not want.
    It has become the cornerstone.’ Psalm 118:22

12 Jesus is the only One who can save people. No one else in the world is able to save us.”

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