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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 3

(Psalms 73-89)

Asaph’s song of praise.

73 God is so good to Israel,
    to those whose hearts are pure.
But I almost slipped and lost my balance.
    I almost fell into sin.
I saw that wicked people were successful,
    and I became jealous of those proud people.
They are healthy.
    They don’t have to struggle to survive.[a]
They don’t suffer like the rest of us.
    They don’t have troubles like other people.
So they are proud and hateful.
    This is as easy to see as the jewels and fancy clothes they wear.
If they see something they like, they go and take it.
    They do whatever they want.
They make fun of others and say cruel things about them.
    In their pride they make plans to hurt people.
They think they are gods!
    They think they are the rulers of the earth.
10 [b] Even God’s people turn to them
    and do what they say.
11 Those evil people say, “God does not know what we are doing!
    God Most High does not know!”

12 Those proud people are wicked,
    but they are rich and getting richer.
13 Clearly, then, I gain nothing by keeping my thoughts pure!
    What good is it to keep myself from sin?
14 God, I suffer all day long,
    and you punish me every morning.

15 I wanted to tell others these things,
    but that would have made me a traitor to your people.
16 I tried hard to understand all this,
    but it was too hard for me.
17 But then, God, I went to your Temple,
    and I understood what will happen to the wicked.
18 Clearly, you have put them in danger.
    You make it easy for them to fall and be destroyed.
19 Trouble can come suddenly,
    and they will be ruined.
Terrible things can happen to them,
    and they will be finished.
20 Then they will be like a dream
    that we forget when we wake up.
You will make them disappear
    like the monsters in our dreams.

Proverbs 11

11 The Lord hates false scales, but he loves accurate weights.

Proud and boastful people will be shamed, but wisdom stays with those who are modest and humble.

Good people are guided by their honesty, but crooks who lie and cheat will ruin themselves.

Money is worthless when you face God’s punishment, but living right will save you from death.

Doing right makes life better for those who are good, but the wicked are destroyed by their own wicked ways.

Doing right sets honest people free, but people who can’t be trusted are trapped by their greed.

When the wicked die, all their hopes are lost; everything they thought they could do comes to nothing.

Good people escape from trouble, but the wicked come along and are trapped by it.

With their words hypocrites can destroy their neighbors. But with what they know, good people can escape.

10 When good people are successful, the whole city is happy, and they all shout with joy when evil people are destroyed.

11 Blessings from the honest people living in a city will make it great, but the things evil people say can destroy it.

12 Stupid people say bad things about their neighbors.[a] Wise people know to be quiet.

13 People who tell secrets about others cannot be trusted. Those who can be trusted keep quiet.

14 A nation without wise leaders will fall. Many good advisors make a nation safe.

15 You will be sorry if you promise to pay a stranger’s debt. Refuse to make such promises and you will be safe.

16 A kind and gentle woman gains respect, but violent men gain only wealth.

17 People who are kind will be rewarded for their kindness, but cruel people will be rewarded with trouble.

18 The work of evil people is all lies, but those who do right will receive a good reward.[b]

19 People who do what is right are on their way to life, but those who always want to do wrong are on their way to death.

20 The Lord hates those who love to do evil, but he is pleased with those who try to do right.

21 The truth is, evil people will be punished, and good people will be set free.

22 A beautiful woman without good sense is like a gold ring in a pig’s nose.

23 What good people want brings more good. What evil people want brings more trouble.

24 Some people give freely and gain more; others refuse to give and end up with less.

25 Give freely, and you will profit. Help others, and you will gain more for yourself.

26 People curse a greedy man who refuses to sell his grain, but they bless a man who sells his grain to feed others.

27 People are pleased with those who try to do good. Those who look for trouble will find it.

28 Those who trust in their riches will fall like dead leaves, but good people will blossom.

29 Those who cause trouble for their families will inherit nothing but the wind. A foolish person will end up as a servant to one who is wise.

30 What good people produce is like a life-giving tree. Those who are wise give new life to others.[c]

31 If good people are rewarded here on earth, then surely those who do evil will also get what they deserve.

Hebrews 12:3-13

Think about Jesus. He patiently endured the angry insults that sinful people were shouting at him. Think about him so that you won’t get discouraged and stop trying.

God Is Like a Father

You are struggling against sin, but you have not had to give up your life for the cause. You are children of God, and he speaks words of comfort to you. You have forgotten these words:

“My child, don’t think the Lord’s discipline is worth nothing,
    and don’t stop trying when he corrects you.
The Lord disciplines everyone he loves;
    he punishes everyone he accepts as a child.” (A)

So accept sufferings like a father’s discipline. God does these things to you like a father correcting his children. You know that all children are disciplined by their fathers. So, if you never receive the discipline that every child must have, you are not true children and don’t really belong to God. We have all had fathers here on earth who corrected us with discipline. And we respected them. So it is even more important that we accept discipline from the Father of our spirits. If we do this, we will have life. 10 Our fathers on earth disciplined us for a short time in the way they thought was best. But God disciplines us to help us so that we can be holy like him. 11 We don’t enjoy discipline when we get it. It is painful. But later, after we have learned our lesson from it, we will enjoy the peace that comes from doing what is right.

Be Careful How You Live

12 You have become weak, so make yourselves strong again. 13 Live in the right way so that you will be saved and your weakness will not cause you to be lost.

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