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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 19

God’s Works and Word

For the director of music. A song of David.

19 The heavens tell the glory of God.
    And the skies announce what his hands have made.
Day after day they tell the story.
    Night after night they tell it again.
They have no speech or words.
    They don’t make any sound to be heard.
But their message goes out through all the world.
    It goes everywhere on earth.
The sky is like a home for the sun.
The sun comes out like a bridegroom from his bedroom.
    It rejoices like an athlete eager to run a race.
The sun rises at one end of the sky,
    and it follows its path to the other end.
    Nothing hides from its heat.

The Lord’s teachings are perfect.
    They give new strength.
The Lord’s rules can be trusted.
    They make plain people wise.
The Lord’s orders are right.
    They make people happy.
The Lord’s commands are pure.
    They light up the way.
It is good to respect the Lord.
    That respect will last forever.
The Lord’s judgments are true.
    They are completely right.
10 They are worth more than gold,
    even the purest gold.
They are sweeter than honey,
    even the finest honey.
11 They tell your servant what to do.
    Keeping them brings great reward.

12 No one can see all his own mistakes.
    Forgive me for my secret sins.
13 Keep me from the sins that I want to do.
    Don’t let them rule me.
Then I can be pure
    and free from the greatest of sins.

14 I hope my words and thoughts please you.
    Lord, you are my Rock, the one who saves me.

Proverbs 21:1-17

21 The Lord can control a king’s mind as easily as he controls a river.
    He can direct it as he pleases.

A person may believe he is doing right.
    But the Lord judges his reasons.

Do what is right and fair.
    That is more important to the Lord than animal sacrifices.

Proud looks, proud thoughts
    and evil actions are sin.

Those who plan and work hard earn a profit.
    But those who act too quickly become poor.

Wealth that comes from telling lies
    vanishes like a mist and leads to death.

The violence of the wicked will destroy them
    because they refuse to do what is right.

Guilty people live dishonest lives.
    But honest people do what is right.

It is better to live in a corner on the roof[a]
    than inside the house with a quarreling wife.

10 An evil person only wants to harm others.
    His neighbor will get no mercy from him.

11 Punish a person who makes fun of wisdom, and he will become wise.
    But just teach a wise person, and he will get knowledge.

12 God, who is always right, sees the house of the wicked.
    And he brings about the ruin of every evil person.

13 If you ignore the poor when they cry for help,
    you also will cry for help and not be answered.

14 A gift given secretly will calm an angry man.
    A present given in secrecy will calm even great anger.

15 When things are done fairly, good people are happy,
    but evil people are frightened.

16 A person who does not use understanding
    will join the dead.

17 Whoever loves pleasure will become poor.
    Whoever loves wine and rich food will never be wealthy.

Matthew 21:23-32

Leaders Doubt Jesus’ Authority

23 Jesus went to the Temple. While he was teaching there, the leading priests and the elders of the people came to Jesus. They said to him, “Tell us! What authority do you have to do these things? Who gave you this authority?”

24 Jesus answered, “I will ask you a question, too. If you answer me, then I will tell you what authority I have to do these things. 25 Tell me: When John baptized people, did that come from God or from man?”

The priests and the leaders argued about Jesus’ question. They said to each other, “If we answer, ‘John’s baptism was from God,’ then Jesus will say, ‘Then why didn’t you believe John?’ 26 But if we say, ‘It was from man,’ we are afraid of what the people will do because they all believe that John was a prophet.”

27 So they answered Jesus, “We don’t know.”

Then Jesus said, “Then I won’t tell you what authority I have to do these things!

A Story About Two Sons

28 “Tell me what you think about this: There was a man who had two sons. He went to the first son and said, ‘Son, go and work today in my vineyard.’ 29 The son answered, ‘I will not go.’ But later the son decided he should go, and he went. 30 Then the father went to the other son and said, ‘Son, go and work today in my vineyard.’ The son answered, ‘Yes, sir, I will go and work.’ But he did not go. 31 Which of the two sons obeyed his father?”

The priests and leaders answered, “The first son.”

Jesus said to them, “I tell you the truth. The tax collectors and the prostitutes will enter the kingdom of God before you do. 32 John came to show you the right way to live. And you did not believe him. But the tax collectors and prostitutes believed John. You saw this, but you still refused to change and believe him.

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