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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 73:1-20

BOOK III (Psalms 73-89)

A song of Asaph.

A Plea for Deliverance

73 God is indeed good to Israel,
    to those pure in heart.

Now as for me, my feet nearly stumbled,
    as I almost lost my step.
For I was envious of the proud
    when I observed the prosperity of the wicked.
For there is no struggle at their deaths,
    and their bodies are healthy.
They do not experience problems common to ordinary people;
    they aren’t afflicted as others[a] are.
Therefore pride is their necklace
    and violence covers them like a garment.

Their eyes bulge from obesity
    and the imaginations of their mind cross the border into sin.[b]
In their mockery they speak evil;
    from their arrogant position they speak oppression.
They choose to speak[c] against heaven;
    while they talk about things on earth.
10 Therefore God’s[d] people return there
    and drink it all in like water until they’re satiated.
11 Then they say,
    “How can God know?
        Does the Most High have knowledge?”

12 Just look at these wicked people!
    They’re perpetually carefree
        as they increase their wealth.
13 I kept my heart pure for nothing
    and kept my hands clean from guilt.
14 For I suffer all day long
    and I am punished every morning.

15 If I say, “I will talk like this,”
    I would betray a generation of your children.
16 When I tried to understand this,
    it was too difficult for me
17 until I entered the sanctuaries of God.
    Then I understood their destiny.
18 You have certainly set them in slippery places;
    you will make them fall to their ruin.

19 How desolate they quickly become,
    completely destroyed by calamities.
20 Like a dream when one awakens, Lord,
    you will despise their image when you arise.

Proverbs 8:32-9:6

The Exhortation of Wisdom

32 “So listen to me, children!
    Blessed are those who obey me.
33 Listen to instruction and be wise.
    Don’t ignore it.
34 Blessed is the person who listens to me,
    watching daily at my gates,
        waiting at my doorways—
35 because those who find me find life
    and gain favor from the Lord.
36 But whoever sins against me destroys himself;
    everyone who hates me loves death.”

Wisdom’s Invitation

Wisdom[a] has built her house;
she has hewn out her seven pillars.
She has prepared her food,[b]
    she has spiced[c] her wine,
        and she also has set her dining table.
She has sent out her young women,
    while calling out from the heights of the city,
“Let whoever is naïve, turn in here.”
    To anyone lacking sense, she says,
“Come! Eat my food,
    and drink the wine that I have mixed.
Leave your naïve ways, and live.
    Walk in the path of understanding.”

Hebrews 11:29-12:2

29 By faith they went through the Red Sea as if it were dry land. When the Egyptians tried to do this, they were drowned.

30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they had been encircled for seven days.

31 By faith Rahab the prostitute did not die with those who were disobedient, because she had welcomed the spies with a greeting of[a] peace.

32 And what more should I say? For time would fail me to tell you about Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the prophets. 33 Through faith they conquered kingdoms, administered justice, received promises, shut the mouths of lions, 34 put out raging fires, escaped death by[b] the sword, found strength in weakness, became powerful in battle, and routed foreign armies. 35 Women received their dead raised back to life. Other people were brutally tortured, but refused to be ransomed, so that they might gain a better resurrection. 36 Still others endured taunts and floggings, and even chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned to death, sawed in half, and killed with swords. They went around in sheepskins and goatskins. They were needy, oppressed, and mistreated. 38 The world wasn’t worthy of them. They wandered in deserts and mountains, and from caves to holes in the ground.

39 All these people won approval for their faith but they did not receive what was promised, 40 since God had planned something better for us, so that they would not be perfected without us.

We Must Look Off to Jesus

12 Therefore, having so vast a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, and throwing off everything that hinders us and especially the sin that so easily entangles[c] us, let us keep running with endurance the race set before us, fixing our attention on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of the faith, who, in view of[d] the joy set before him, endured the cross, disregarding its shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

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