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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

Should the Wicked Be Rich?

A psalm of Asaph.

73 God is truly good to Israel,
    to those who have pure hearts.
But I had almost stopped believing;
    I had almost lost my faith
because I was jealous of proud people.
    I saw wicked people doing well.

They are not suffering;
    they are healthy and strong.
They don’t have troubles like the rest of us;
    they don’t have problems like other people.
They wear pride like a necklace
    and put on violence as their clothing.
They are looking for profits
    and do not control their selfish desires.
They make fun of others and speak evil;
    proudly they speak of hurting others.
They brag to the sky.
    They say that they own the earth.
10 So their people turn to them
    and give them whatever they want.
11 They say, “How can God know?
    What does God Most High know?”
12 These people are wicked,
    always at ease, and getting richer.
13 So why have I kept my heart pure?
    Why have I kept my hands from doing wrong?
14 I have suffered all day long;
    I have been punished every morning.

15 God, if I had decided to talk like this,
    I would have let your people down.
16 I tried to understand all this,
    but it was too hard for me to see
17 until I went to the Temple of God.
    Then I understood what will happen to them.
18 You have put them in danger;
    you cause them to be destroyed.
19 They are destroyed in a moment;
    they are swept away by terrors.
20 It will be like waking from a dream.
    Lord, when you rise up, they will disappear.

Proverbs 11

11 The Lord hates dishonest scales,
    but he is pleased with honest weights.

Pride leads only to shame;
    it is wise to be humble.

Good people will be guided by honesty;
    dishonesty will destroy those who are not trustworthy.

Riches will not help when it’s time to die,
    but right living will save you from death.

The goodness of the innocent makes life easier,
    but the wicked will be destroyed by their wickedness.

Doing right brings freedom to honest people,
    but those who are not trustworthy will be caught by their own desires.

When the wicked die, hope dies with them;
    their hope in riches will come to nothing.

The good person is saved from trouble;
    it comes to the wicked instead.

With words an evil person can destroy a neighbor,
    but a good person will escape by being resourceful.

10 When good people succeed, the city is happy.
    When evil people die, there are shouts of joy.

11 Good people bless and build up their city,
    but the wicked can destroy it with their words.

12 People without good sense find fault with their neighbors,
    but those with understanding keep quiet.

13 Gossips can’t keep secrets,
    but a trustworthy person can.

14 Without leadership a nation falls,
    but lots of good advice will save it.

15 Whoever guarantees to pay somebody else’s loan will suffer.
    It is safer to avoid such promises.

16 A kind woman gets respect,
    but cruel men get only wealth.

17 Kind people do themselves a favor,
    but cruel people bring trouble on themselves.

18 An evil person really earns nothing,
    but a good person will surely be rewarded.

19 Those who are truly good will live,
    but those who chase after evil will die.

20 The Lord hates those with evil hearts
    but is pleased with those who are innocent.

21 Evil people will certainly be punished,
    but those who do right will be set free.

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

23 Those who do right only wish for good,
    but the wicked can expect to be defeated by God’s anger.

24 Some people give much but get back even more.
    Others don’t give what they should and end up poor.
25 Whoever gives to others will get richer;
    those who help others will themselves be helped.

26 People curse those who keep all the grain,
    but they bless the one who is willing to sell it.

27 Whoever looks for good will find kindness,
    but whoever looks for evil will find trouble.

28 Those who trust in riches will be ruined,
    but a good person will be healthy like a green leaf.

29 Whoever brings trouble to his family
    will be left with nothing but the wind.
    A fool will be a servant to the wise.

30 A good person gives life to others;
    the wise person teaches others how to live.

31 Good people will be rewarded on earth,
    and the wicked and the sinners will be punished.

Hebrews 12:3-13

Think about Jesus’ example. He held on while wicked people were doing evil things to him. So do not get tired and stop trying.

God Is like a Father

You are struggling against sin, but your struggles have not yet caused you to be killed. You have forgotten the encouraging words that call you his children:

“My child, don’t think the Lord’s discipline is worth nothing,
    and don’t stop trying when he corrects you.
The Lord disciplines those he loves,
    and he punishes everyone he accepts as his child.” Proverbs 3:11–12

So hold on through your sufferings, because they are like a father’s discipline. God is treating you as children. All children are disciplined by their fathers. If you are never disciplined (and every child must be disciplined), you are not true children. We have all had fathers here on earth who disciplined us, and we respected them. So it is even more important that we accept discipline from the Father of our spirits so 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 we can become holy as he is. 11 We do not enjoy being disciplined. It is painful at the time, but later, after we have learned from it, we have peace, because we start living in the right way.

Be Careful How You Live

12 You have become weak, so make yourselves strong again. 13 Keep on the right path, so the weak will not stumble but rather be strengthened.

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