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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 35:1-10

A Prayer for Help

Of David.

35 Lord, battle with those who battle with me.
    Fight against those who fight against me.
Pick up the shield and armor.
    Rise up and help me.
Lift up your spears, both large and small,
    against those who chase me.
Tell me, “I will save you.”

Make those who want to kill me
    be ashamed and disgraced.
Make those who plan to harm me
    turn back and run away.
Make them like chaff blown by the wind.
    Let the angel of the Lord chase them away.
Let their road be dark and slippery
    as the angel of the Lord chases them.
For no reason they spread out their net to trap me.
    For no reason they dug a pit for me.
So let ruin strike them suddenly.
    Let them be caught in their own nets.
    Let them fall into the pit and die.
Then I will rejoice in the Lord.
    I will be happy when he saves me.
10 Even my bones will say,
    “Lord, who is like you?
You save the weak from the strong.
    You save the weak and poor from robbers.”

Numbers 22:22-28

22 But God became angry because Balaam went. So the angel of the Lord stood in the road to stop Balaam. Balaam was riding his donkey. And he had two servants with him. 23 The donkey saw the angel of the Lord standing in the road. The angel had a sword in his hand. So the donkey left the road and went into the field. Balaam hit the donkey to force her back on the road.

24 Later, the angel of the Lord stood on a narrow path between two vineyards. There were walls on both sides. 25 Again the donkey saw the angel of the Lord. So the donkey walked close to one wall. This crushed Balaam’s foot against the wall. So he hit her again.

26 The angel of the Lord went ahead again. The angel stood at a narrow place. It was too narrow to turn left or right. 27 The donkey saw the angel of the Lord. So she lay down under Balaam. Balaam was very angry and hit her with his stick. 28 Then the Lord made the donkey talk. She said to Balaam, “What have I done to make you hit me three times?”

1 Corinthians 7:32-40

32 I want you to be free from worry. A man who is not married is busy with the Lord’s work. He is trying to please the Lord. 33 But a man who is married is busy with things of the world. He is trying to please his wife. 34 He must think about two things—pleasing his wife and pleasing the Lord. A woman who is not married or a girl who has never married is busy with the Lord’s work. She wants to give herself fully—body and soul—to the Lord. But a married woman is busy with things of the world. She is trying to please her husband. 35 I am saying this to help you. I am not trying to limit you. But I want you to live in the right way. And I want you to give yourselves fully to the Lord without giving your time to other things.

36 A man might think that he is not doing the right thing with the girl he is engaged to. The girl might be almost past the best age to marry. So he might feel that he should marry her. He should do what he wants. They should get married. It is no sin. 37 But another man might be more sure in his mind. There may be no need for marriage, so he is free to do what he wants. If he has decided in his own heart not to marry, he is doing the right thing. 38 So the man who marries his girl does right. And the man who does not marry does even better.

39 A woman must stay with her husband as long as he lives. If the husband dies, she is free to marry any man she wants. But she must marry another believer. 40 The woman is happier if she does not marry again. This is my opinion, and I believe that I have God’s Spirit.

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