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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 139:1-6

Psalm 139[a]

God’s Infinite Knowledge and Universal Power

For the director.[b] A psalm of David.

[c]Lord, you have examined me
    and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I stand;[d]
    you perceive my thoughts from a distance.
You mark when I go out and when I lie down;
    all my ways are open to you.
A word is not even on my tongue
    and you, O Lord, are completely aware of it.
You enfold me from in front and from behind,
    and you place your hand upon me.[e]
Your knowledge is beyond my comprehension,
    far too sublime for me to attain.

Psalm 139:13-18

13 [a]You created my inmost being;
    you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
14 I praise you because I am wonderfully made;
    awesome are your works,
    as I know very well.
15 My body was not hidden from you
    when I was being made in secret.
When I was woven together in the depths of the earth,
    you saw me in the womb.[b]
16 [c]The sum total of my days
    were all recorded in your book.[d]
My life was fashioned
    before it had come into being.
17 How precious to me are your designs, O God!
    How vast in number they are!
18 If I were to attempt to count them,
    they would outnumber the grains of sand.
When I awake,[e]
    I am still with you.

Jeremiah 15:10-21

Jeremiah’s Call Renewed[a]

10 “O my mother, how I wish
    that you had never given birth to me,
    a man of strife and contention for the entire land.
I have never borrowed from anyone,
    nor have I lent to anyone,
    yet everyone curses me.
11 Have I not truly done my best
    to serve you, O Lord?
Have I not interceded with you
    in times of disaster and times of distress?
12 “Can iron and bronze
    break iron from the north?
13 Your wealth and your treasures
    I will hand over as plunder, without repayment,
because of all your sins
    throughout your territory.
14 I will force you to serve your enemies
    in a land you do not know,
for my anger will kindle a fire
    that will blaze against you.
15 Lord, you know me well.
    Remember me and visit me
    and avenge me on my persecutors.
Continue to be patient with me
    and do not cast me aside;
    remember the insults I suffer for your sake.
16 “When I discovered your words, I devoured them;
    they became a source of joy to me
    and the delight of my heart,
because I bore your name,
    Lord, God of hosts.
17 “I have never associated with revelers
    or rejoiced in their company;
I sat alone because I felt your hand on me,
    and you had filled me with indignation.
18 Why then is my suffering continuous
    and my wound incurable, refusing to be healed?
You have indeed become for me a treacherous brook
    whose waters cannot be relied upon.”
19 In reply the Lord said to me:
    If you repent, I will restore you,
    and you will stand in my presence.
If you utter precious words
    and not what is worthless,
    you will be my spokesman.
This people may turn to you,
    but you must not turn to them.
20 I will make you appear in the eyes of this people
    to be a fortified wall of bronze.
They will fight against you
    but they will not prevail,
for I am with you
    to save and deliver you, says the Lord.
21 I will rescue you from the clutches of the wicked
    and redeem you from the grasp of the violent.

Philippians 2:25-30

25 Epaphroditus Praised. I have also decided that it is necessary to send you Epaphroditus, my brother and coworker and fellow soldier, who was your messenger and ministered to my needs. 26 He has missed all of you and been greatly distressed because you heard that he was ill. 27 And indeed he was dangerously ill and close to death. However, God had mercy on him—and not merely on him but on me as well, so that I would not have to endure one sorrow on top of another.

28 Therefore, I am all the more eager to send him in order that you may rejoice on seeing him again and I may thereby feel less anxious. 29 Receive him joyfully in the Lord, and value people like him very highly. 30 For he came perilously close to death for the work of Christ, risking his life to render me those services that you were unable to provide.

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