Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
Psalm 139[a]
For the music director, a psalm of David.
139 O Lord, you examine me[b] and know me.
2 You know when I sit down and when I get up;
even from far away you understand my motives.
3 You carefully observe me when I travel or when I lie down to rest;[c]
you are aware of everything I do.[d]
4 Certainly[e] my tongue does not frame a word
without you, O Lord, being thoroughly aware of it.[f]
5 You squeeze me in from behind and in front;
you place your hand on me.
6 Your knowledge is beyond my comprehension;
it is so far beyond me, I am unable to fathom it.[g]
13 Certainly[a] you made my mind and heart;[b]
you wove me together[c] in my mother’s womb.
14 I will give you thanks because your deeds are awesome and amazing.[d]
You knew me thoroughly;[e]
15 my bones were not hidden from you,
when[f] I was made in secret
and sewed together in the depths of the earth.[g]
16 Your eyes saw me when I was inside the womb.[h]
All the days ordained for me
were recorded in your scroll
before one of them came into existence.[i]
17 How difficult it is for me to fathom your thoughts about me, O God![j]
How vast is their sum total.[k]
18 If I tried to count them,
they would outnumber the grains of sand.
Even if I finished counting them,
I would still have to contend with you.[l]
Jeremiah Complains about His Lot and The Lord Responds
10 I said,[a]
“Oh, mother, how I regret[b] that you ever gave birth to me!
I am always starting arguments and quarrels with the people of this land.[c]
I have not lent money to anyone and I have not borrowed from anyone.
Yet all these people are treating me with contempt.”[d]
11 The Lord said,
“Jerusalem,[e] I will surely send you away for your own good.
I will surely[f] bring the enemy upon you in a time of trouble and distress.
12 Can you people who are like iron and bronze
break that iron fist from the north?[g]
13 I will give away your wealth and your treasures as plunder.
I will give it away free of charge for the sins you have committed throughout your land.
14 I will make you serve your enemies[h] in a land that you know nothing about.
For my anger is like a fire that will burn against you.”
15 I said,[i]
“Lord, you know how I suffer.[j]
Take thought of me and care for me.
Pay back for me those who have been persecuting me.
Do not be so patient with them that you allow them to kill me.
Be mindful of how I have put up with their insults for your sake.
16 As your words came to me I drank them in,[k]
and they filled my heart with joy and happiness
because I belong to you,[l] O Lord God of Heaven’s Armies.[m]
17 I did not spend my time in the company of other people,
laughing and having a good time.
I stayed to myself because I felt obligated to you[n]
and because I was filled with anger at what they had done.
18 Why must I continually suffer such painful anguish?
Why must I endure the sting of their insults like an incurable wound?
Will you let me down when I need you,
like a brook one goes to for water, but that cannot be relied on?”[o]
19 Because of this, the Lord said,[p]
“You must repent of such words and thoughts!
If you do, I will restore you to the privilege of serving me.[q]
If you say what is worthwhile instead of what is worthless,
I will again allow you to be my spokesman.[r]
They must become as you have been.
You must not become like them.[s]
20 I will make you as strong as a wall to these people,
a fortified wall of bronze.
They will attack you,
but they will not be able to overcome you.
For I will be with you to rescue you and deliver you,”[t]
says the Lord.
21 “I will deliver you from the power of the wicked.
I will free you from the clutches of violent people.”
25 But for now[a] I have considered it necessary to send Epaphroditus to you. For he is my brother,[b] coworker and fellow soldier, and your messenger[c] and minister[d] to me in my need.[e] 26 Indeed, he greatly missed all of you and was distressed because you heard that he had been ill. 27 In fact he became so ill that he nearly died.[f] But God showed mercy to him—and not to him only, but also to me—so that I would not have grief on top of grief. 28 Therefore I am all the more eager to send him,[g] so that when you see him again you can rejoice[h] and I can be free from anxiety. 29 So welcome him in the Lord with great joy, and honor people like him, 30 since it was because of the work of Christ that he almost died. He risked his life so that he could make up for your inability to serve me.[i]
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