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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 98

Psalm 98[a]

Praise of the Lord, King and Judge

A psalm.

Sing to the Lord a new song,[b]
    for he has accomplished marvelous deeds.
His right hand and his holy arm
    have made him victorious.
The Lord has made known his salvation;
    he has manifested his righteousness for all the nations to see.[c]
He has remembered his kindness[d] and his fidelity
    to the house of Israel.
The farthest ends of the earth have witnessed
    the salvation of our God.
Sing joyfully to the Lord, all the earth;
    raise your voices in songs of praise.
Sing praise to the Lord with the harp,
    with the harp and melodious singing.
With trumpets and the sound of the horn
    sing joyfully to the King, the Lord.[e]
[f]Let the sea resound and everything in it,
    the world[g] and all its inhabitants.
Let the rivers clap their hands
    and the mountains shout for joy.
Let them sing before the Lord, who is coming,
    coming to judge the earth.
He will judge the world with justice
    and the nations with fairness.[h]

Haggai 2:10-19

What They Offer Me Is Unclean[a]

10 On the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month, in the second year of King Darius, the word of the Lord came to the prophet Haggai. 11 Thus says the Lord of hosts: Ask the priests to give a ruling on this. 12 If a man is carrying consecrated meat in the fold of his garment and he allows the fold to come in contact with bread or broth or wine or oil or food of any kind, will that also become consecrated? The priests answered, “No.”

13 Haggai then asked, “If anyone who has been defiled by contact with a corpse touches any of those, does that become unclean?” The priests replied, “It will become unclean.” 14 Then Haggai continued,

So it is with this people and this nation
    in my view, says the Lord.
So also are all the works of their hands;
    whatever they offer here is unclean.

15 But now, think back to recent times as you ponder the future. Before one stone was laid upon another in the temple of the Lord, how did you fare?

16 When you came to a heap
    of twenty measures of grain,
    you would find only ten.
When you came to a wine vat
    to draw fifty measures,
    you would find only twenty.
17 I struck you and all the products of your toil
    with blight and mildew and hail.
Even so, you would not return to me,
    says the Lord.

18 Now consider from this day forward, from the twenty-fourth day of the ninth month. From the day on which the foundations of the temple of the Lord was laid, consider:

19 Previously the seed had not sprouted,
    and the vine and the fig tree,
the pomegranate and the olive tree,
    had borne no fruit.
From this day forward
    I intend to bless you.

2 Peter 1:16-21

16 We did not rely upon cleverly concocted myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Rather, we had beheld his majesty with our own eyes. 17 For he received honor and glory from God the Father when a voice came to him from the transcendent Majesty, saying, “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” 18 We ourselves heard this voice that came down from heaven, when we were with him on the sacred mountain.

19 Pay Close Attention to the Message of the Prophets.[a] This confirms the message of the Prophets more fully for us. You would do well to pay close attention to it, as to a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.

20 First of all, however, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of private interpretation. 21 No prophecy ever came from human initiative. Rather, when people spoke as messengers of God, they did so under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.[b]

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