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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 75

For the director of music. A psalm of Asaph. A song to the tune of “Do Not Destroy.”

75 God, we praise you.
    We praise you because you are near to us.
    People talk about the wonderful things you have done.

You say, “I choose the appointed time to judge people.
    And I judge them fairly.
When the earth and all its people tremble,
    I keep everything from falling to pieces.
To the proud I say, ‘Don’t brag anymore.’
    To sinners I say, ‘Don’t show off your power.
Don’t show it off against me.
    Don’t talk back to me.’ ”

No one from east or west or north or south
    can judge themselves.
God is the one who judges.
    He says to one person, “You are guilty.”
    To another he says, “You are not guilty.”
In the hand of the Lord is a cup.
    It is full of wine mixed with spices.
    It is the wine of his anger.
He pours it out. All the evil people on earth
    drink it down to the very last drop.

I will speak about this forever.
    I will sing praise to the God of Jacob.
10 God says, “I will destroy the power of all sinful people.
    But I will make godly people more powerful.”

Job 40

40 The Lord continued,

“I am the Mighty One.
    Will the man who argues with me correct me?
    Let him who brings charges against me answer me!”

Job replied to the Lord,

“I’m not worthy. How can I reply to you?
    I’m putting my hand over my mouth. I’ll stop talking.
I spoke once. But I really don’t have any answer.
    I spoke twice. But I won’t say anything else.”

Then the Lord spoke to Job out of the storm. He said,

“Get ready to stand up for yourself.
    I will ask you some more questions.
    Then I want you to answer me.

“Would you dare to claim that I am not being fair?
    Would you judge me in order to make yourself seem right?
Is your arm as powerful as mine is?
    Can your voice thunder as mine does?
10 Then put on glory and beauty as if they were your clothes.
    Also put on honor and majesty.
11 Let loose your great anger.
    Look at those who are proud and bring them low.
12 Look at proud people and make them humble.
    Crush evil people right where they are.
13 Bury their bodies together in the dust.
    Cover their faces in the grave.
14 Then I myself will admit to you
    that your own right hand can save you.

15 “Look at Behemoth. It is a huge animal.
    I made both of you.
    It eats grass like an ox.
16 Look at the strength it has in its hips!
    What power it has in the muscles of its stomach!
17 Its tail sways back and forth like a cedar tree.
    The tendons of its thighs are close together.
18 Its bones are like tubes made out of bronze.
    Its legs are like rods made out of iron.
19 It ranks first among my works.
    I made it. I can approach it with my sword.
20 The hills produce food for it.
    All the other wild animals play near it.
21 It lies under lotus plants.
    It hides in tall grass in the swamps.
22 The lotus plants hide it in their shade.
    Poplar trees near streams surround it.
23 It is not afraid when the river roars.
    It is secure even when the Jordan River rushes against its mouth.
24 Can anyone capture it by its eyes?
    Can anyone trap it and poke a hole through its nose?

Hebrews 6:1-12

So let us move beyond the simple teachings about Christ. Let us grow up as believers. Let us not start all over again with the basic teachings. They taught us that we need to turn away from doing things that lead to death. They taught us that we must have faith in God. These basic teachings taught us about different ways of becoming “clean.” They taught us about placing hands of blessing on people. They taught us that people will rise from the dead. They taught us that God will judge everyone. And they taught us that what he decides will last forever. If God permits, we will go beyond those teachings and grow up.

What if some people fall away from the faith? It won’t be possible to bring them back. It is true that they have seen the light. They have tasted the heavenly gift. They have shared in the Holy Spirit. They have tasted the good things of God’s word. They have tasted the powers of the age to come. But they have fallen away from the faith. So it won’t be possible to bring them back. They won’t be able to turn away from their sins. They are losing everything. That’s because they are nailing the Son of God to the cross all over again. They are bringing shame on him in front of everyone. Some land drinks the rain that falls on it. It produces a crop that is useful to those who farm the land. That land receives God’s blessing. But other land produces only thorns and weeds. That land isn’t worth anything. It is in danger of coming under God’s curse. In the end, it will be burned.

Dear friends, we have to say these things. But we are sure of better things in your case. We are talking about the things that have to do with being saved. 10 God is fair. He will not forget what you have done. He will remember the love you have shown him. You showed it when you helped his people. And you show it when you keep on helping them. 11 We want each of you to be faithful to the very end. If you are, then what you hope for will fully happen. 12 We don’t want you to slow down. Instead, be like those who have faith and are patient. They will receive what God promised.

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