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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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Isaiah 35

The Joy of the Lord’s People

35 The desert and the dry ground will be glad.
    The dry places will be full of joy.
    Flowers will grow there.
Like the first crocus in the spring,
    the desert will bloom with flowers.
    It will be very glad and shout for joy.
The glorious beauty of Lebanon will be given to it.
    It will be as beautiful as the rich lands
    of Carmel and Sharon.
Everyone will see the glory of the Lord.
    They will see the beauty of our God.

Strengthen the hands of those who are weak.
    Help those whose knees give way.
Say to those whose hearts are afraid,
    “Be strong and do not fear.
Your God will come.
    He will pay your enemies back.
    He will come to save you.”

Then the eyes of those who are blind will be opened.
    The ears of those who can’t hear will be unplugged.
Those who can’t walk will leap like a deer.
    And those who can’t speak will shout for joy.
Water will pour out in dry places.
    Streams will flow in the desert.
The burning sand will become a pool of water.
    The thirsty ground will become bubbling springs.
In the places where wild dogs once lay down,
    tall grass and papyrus will grow.

A wide road will go through the land.
    It will be called the Way of Holiness.
    Only those who lead a holy life can use it.
    “Unclean” and foolish people can’t walk on it.
No lions will use it.
    No hungry wild animals will be on it.
    None of them will be there.
Only people who have been set free will walk on it.
10     Those the Lord has saved will return to their land.
They will sing as they enter the city of Zion.
    Joy that lasts forever will be
    like beautiful crowns on their heads.
They will be filled with gladness and joy.
    Sorrow and sighing will be gone.

Psalm 146:5-10

Blessed are those who depend on the God of Jacob for help.
    Blessed are those who put their hope in the Lord their God.
He is the Maker of heaven and earth and the ocean.
    He made everything in them.
    He remains faithful forever.
He stands up for those who are treated badly.
    He gives food to hungry people.
The Lord sets prisoners free.
    The Lord gives sight to those who are blind.
The Lord lifts up those who feel helpless.
    The Lord loves those who do what is right.
The Lord watches over the outsiders who live in our land.
    He takes good care of children whose fathers have died.
    He also takes good care of widows.
But he causes evil people to fail
    in everything they do.

10 The Lord rules forever.
    The God of Zion will rule for all time to come.

Praise the Lord.

Luke 1:46-55

Mary’s Song

46 Mary said,

“My soul gives glory to the Lord.
47     My spirit delights in God my Savior.
48 He has taken note of me
    even though I am not considered important.
From now on all people will call me blessed.
49     The Mighty One has done great things for me.
    His name is holy.
50 He shows his mercy to those who have respect for him,
    from parent to child down through the years.
51 He has done mighty things with his powerful arm.
    He has scattered those who are proud in their deepest thoughts.
52 He has brought down rulers from their thrones.
    But he has lifted up people who are not considered important.
53 He has filled with good things those who are hungry.
    But he has sent away empty those who are rich.
54 He has helped the people of Israel, who serve him.
    He has always remembered to be kind
55 to Abraham and his children down through the years.
    He has done it just as he promised to our people of long ago.”

James 5:7-10

Be Patient When You Suffer

Brothers and sisters, be patient until the Lord comes. See how the farmer waits for the land to produce its rich crop. See how patient the farmer is for the fall and spring rains. You too must be patient. You must remain strong. The Lord will soon come back. Brothers and sisters, don’t find fault with one another. If you do, you will be judged. And the Judge is standing at the door!

10 Brothers and sisters, think about the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord. They are an example of how to be patient when you suffer.

Matthew 11:2-11

John the Baptist was in prison. When he heard about the actions of the Messiah, he sent his disciples to him. They asked Jesus, “Are you the one who is supposed to come? Or should we look for someone else?”

Jesus replied, “Go back to John. Report to him what you hear and see. Blind people receive sight. Disabled people walk. Those who have skin diseases are made ‘clean.’ Deaf people hear. Those who are dead are raised to life. And the good news is preached to those who are poor. Blessed is anyone who does not give up their faith because of me.”

As John’s disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John. He said, “What did you go out into the desert to see? Tall grass waving in the wind? If not, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No. People who wear fine clothes are in kings’ palaces. Then what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet. 10 He is the one written about in Scripture. It says,

“ ‘I will send my messenger ahead of you.
    He will prepare your way for you.’ (Malachi 3:1)

11 What I’m about to tell you is true. No one more important than John the Baptist has ever been born. But the least important person in the kingdom of heaven is more important than he is.

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