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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 22:25-31

25 My praise in the great congregation is because of you;
    I will pay my vows before those who fear you.[a]
26 The afflicted will eat and be satisfied;
    those who seek the Lord will praise him,
        “May you[b] live forever!”

27 All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord;
    all the families of the nations will bow in submission to the Lord.
28 Indeed, the kingdom belongs to the Lord;
    he rules over the nations.
29 All the prosperous people will eat and bow down in submission.
    All those who are about to go down to the grave[c]
        will bow down in submission,
    along with the one who can no longer keep himself alive.
30 Our[d] descendants will serve him,
    and that generation will be told about the Lord.
31 They will come and declare his righteousness
    to a people yet to be born;
        indeed, he has accomplished it!

Amos 8:1-7

The Vision of a Fruit Basket

This is what the Lord God showed me: Look! A basket of summer fruit! And he was asking, “What do you see, Amos?”

I answered, “A basket of summer fruit.”

Then the Lord told me,

“The end[a] approaches for my people Israel.
    I will no longer spare them.[b]
At that time,”
    declares the Lord God,
“the temple songs will be wailing.
    Many bodies will accumulate everywhere.

“Hear this, you who are swallowing up the needy,
    who intend to make the poor of the land fail,
and who are saying,
    ‘When will the New Moon fade
        so we may sell grain,
    and the Sabbath conclude[c]
        so we may market winnowed wheat?—
shortchanging the measure,[d]
    raising the price,
        falsifying the scales by treachery,
buying the poor for cash,[e]
    and the needy for a pair of sandals,
        selling chaff mixed in with the wheat.’

“The Lord has sworn by the pride of Jacob:
    I will never forget anything they have done.

Acts 8:1-8

The Church is Scattered

Now Saul heartily approved of putting Stephen[a] to death. That day a severe persecution broke out against the church in Jerusalem, and everyone except for the apostles was scattered throughout the countryside of Judea and Samaria. Devout men buried Stephen as they mourned loudly for him. But Saul kept trying to destroy the church. Going into one house after another, he began dragging off men and women and throwing them in prison.

Some Samaritans Become Believers

Now those who were scattered went from place to place preaching the word. Philip went down to the[b] city of Samaria and began to preach the Messiah[c] to the people.[d] The crowds, hearing his message[e] and seeing the signs that he was doing, paid close attention to what was said by Philip. Unclean spirits screamed with a loud voice as they came out of the many people they had possessed, and many paralyzed and lame people were healed. As a result, there was great rejoicing in that city.

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