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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 psalm of Asaph.

73 God is truly good to Israel.
    He is good to those who have pure hearts.

But my feet had almost slipped.
    I had almost tripped and fallen.
I saw that proud and sinful people were doing well.
    And I began to long for what they had.

They don’t have any troubles.
    Their bodies are healthy and strong.
They don’t have the problems most people have.
    They don’t suffer as other people do.
Their pride is like a necklace.
    They put on meanness as if it were their clothes.
Many sins come out of their hard and stubborn hearts.
    There is no limit to the evil things they can think up.
They laugh at others and speak words of hatred.
    They are proud. They warn others about the harm they can do to them.
They brag as if they owned heaven itself.
    They talk as if they controlled the earth.
10 So people listen to them.
    They lap up their words like water.
11 They say, “How would God know what we’re doing?
    Does the Most High God know anything?”

12 Here is what sinful people are like.
    They don’t have a care in the world.
    They keep getting richer and richer.

13 It seems as if I have kept my heart pure for no reason.
    It didn’t do me any good to wash my hands
    to show that I wasn’t guilty of doing anything wrong.
14 Day after day I’ve been in pain.
    God has punished me in a new way every morning.

15 What if I had talked like that?
    Then I wouldn’t have been faithful to God’s children.
16 I tried to understand it all.
    But it was more than I could handle.
17 It troubled me until I entered God’s temple.
    Then I understood what will finally happen to bad people.

18 God, I’m sure you will make them slip and fall.
    You will throw them down and destroy them.
19 It will happen very suddenly.
    A terrible death will take them away completely.
20 A dream goes away when a person wakes up.
    Lord, it will be like that when you rise up.
    It will be as if those people were only a dream.

Proverbs 11

11 The Lord hates it when people use scales to cheat others.
    But he is delighted when people use honest weights.

When pride comes, shame follows.
    But wisdom comes to those who are not proud.

Those who do what is right are guided by their honest lives.
    But those who aren’t faithful are destroyed by their lies.

Wealth isn’t worth anything when God judges you.
    But doing what is right saves you from death.

The ways of honest people are made straight because they do what is right.
    But those who do what is wrong are brought down by their own sins.

Godly people are saved by doing what is right.
    But those who aren’t faithful are trapped by evil longings.

Hopes placed in human beings will die with them.
    Everything their power promised comes to nothing.

Those who do right are saved from trouble.
    But trouble comes on those who do wrong.

With their words ungodly people destroy their neighbors.
    But those who do what is right escape because of their knowledge.

10 When those who do right succeed, their city is glad.
    When those who do wrong die, people shout for joy.

11 The blessing of honest people builds up a city.
    But the words of sinners destroy it.

12 Whoever makes fun of their neighbor has no sense.
    But the one who has understanding controls their tongue.

13 Those who talk about others will tell secrets.
    But those who can be trusted keep the secrets of others.

14 Without guidance a nation falls.
    But many good advisers can bring victory to a nation.

15 Whoever promises to pay for what someone else owes will certainly suffer.
    But a person who doesn’t agree to pay someone else’s bill is safe.

16 A woman who has a kind heart gains honor.
    But men who are not kind gain only wealth.

17 Those who are kind benefit themselves.
    But mean people bring ruin on themselves.

18 An evil person really earns nothing.
    But the one who plants what is right will certainly be rewarded.

19 Surely right living leads to life.
    But whoever runs after evil finds death.

20 The Lord hates those whose hearts are twisted.
    But he is pleased with those who live without blame.

21 You can be sure that sinners will be punished.
    And you can also be sure that godly people will go free.

22 A beautiful woman who has no sense
    is like a gold ring in a pig’s nose.

23 What godly people long for ends only in what is good.
    But what sinners hope for ends only in God’s anger.

24 One person gives freely but gets even richer.
    Another person doesn’t give what they should but gets even poorer.

25 Anyone who gives a lot will succeed.
    Anyone who renews others will be renewed.

26 People ask for bad things to happen to those who store up grain for themselves.
    But people ask for God’s blessing on those who are willing to sell.

27 Anyone who looks for what is good will be blessed.
    But bad things will happen to a person who plans to do evil.

28 Those who trust in their riches will fall.
    But those who do right will be as healthy as a green leaf.

29 Those who bring ruin on their families will receive nothing but wind.
    And foolish people will serve wise people.

30 The fruit that godly people bear is like a tree of life.
    And those who are wise save lives.

31 Godly people get what they should get on earth.
    So ungodly people and sinners will certainly get what they should get!

Hebrews 12:3-13

He made it through these attacks by sinners. So think about him. Then you won’t get tired. You won’t lose hope.

God Trains His Children

You struggle against sin. But you have not yet fought to the point of spilling your blood. Have you completely forgotten this word of hope? It speaks to you as a father to his children. It says,

“My son, think of the Lord’s training as important.
    Do not lose hope when he corrects you.
The Lord trains the one he loves.
    He corrects everyone he accepts as his son.” (Proverbs 3:11,12)

Put up with hard times. God uses them to train you. He is treating you as his children. What children are not trained by their parents? God trains all his children. But what if he doesn’t train you? Then you are not really his children. You are not God’s true sons and daughters at all. Besides, we have all had human fathers who trained us. We respected them for it. How much more should we be trained by the Father of spirits and live! 10 Our parents trained us for a little while. They did what they thought was best. But God trains us for our good. He does this so we may share in his holiness. 11 No training seems pleasant at the time. In fact, it seems painful. But later on it produces a harvest of godliness and peace. It does this for those who have been trained by it.

12 So put your hands to work. Strengthen your legs for the journey. 13 “Make level paths for your feet to walk on.” (Proverbs 4:26) Then those who have trouble walking won’t be disabled. Instead, they will be healed.

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