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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 20

Psalm 20

For the worship leader. A song of David.

May the Eternal’s answer find you, come to rescue you,
    when you desperately cling to the end of your rope.
May the name of the True God of Jacob be your shelter.
May He extend hope and help to you from His holy sanctuary
    and support you from His sacred city of Zion.
May He remember all that you have offered Him;
    may your burnt sacrifices serve as a prelude to His mercy.

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May He grant the dreams of your heart
    and see your plans through to the end.
When you win, we will not be silent! We will shout
    and raise high our banners in the great name of our God!
May the Eternal say yes to all your requests.

I don’t fear; I’m confident that help will come to the one anointed by the Eternal:
    heaven will respond to his plea;
    His mighty right hand will win the battle.
Many put their hope in chariots, others in horses,
    but we place our trust in the name of the Eternal One, our True God.
Soon our enemies will collapse and fall, never to return home;
    all the while, we will rise and stand firm.

Eternal One, grant victory to our king!
    Answer our plea for help.

Isaiah 26:1-9

26 When that time arrives, the people of this place called Judah will sing this song:

People: By the grace of God, our city is strong;
        its structures and defenses He made secure.
    Now open the gates to welcome the righteous,
        so that those who keep faith may enter in.
    You will keep the peace, a perfect peace, for all who trust in You,
        for those who dedicate their hearts and minds to You.
    So trust in the Eternal One forever,
        for He is like a great Rock—strong, stable, trustworthy, and lasting.
    He humbles the high and mighty.
        Even the indomitable city falls before His strength, reducing it to dust.
    The feet of the poor, the weak, the infirm and forgotten
        will trample the dust of the formerly great.

The path of those who do right is straight and smooth.
    O God, You who are upright, You make the way of the righteous level.
When we act in justice and righteousness—following Your laws—we wait for You.
    We are eager to hear Your holy name and remember Your ways.
At night I long for You with all that is in Me.
    When morning comes, I seek You with all my heart.
For when Your justice is done on earth,
    then everyone in the world will learn righteousness.

2 Corinthians 4:16-18

16 So we have no reason to despair. Despite the fact that our outer humanity is falling apart and decaying, our inner humanity is breathing in new life every day. 17 You see, the short-lived pains of this life are creating for us an eternal glory that does not compare to anything we know here. 18 So we do not set our sights on the things we can see with our eyes. All of that is fleeting; it will eventually fade away. Instead, we focus on the things we cannot see, which live on and on.

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