Print Page Options
Previous Prev Day Next DayNext

Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
Duration: 1245 days
EasyEnglish Bible (EASY)
Version
Psalm 19

This is a song that David wrote for the music leader.

God teaches us about himself

19 The heavens show us how great God is.
    The sky above shows his good work.
Each day speaks about God,
    until the next day continues the story.
Every night tells us how great God is.
They do not use words to speak with.
    Nobody hears their voice.
But their message goes round all the earth.
    All the world can understand what they say.

God has made a home for the sun in the sky.
Each morning, the sun comes out,
    like a happy man who has just married.
It comes out,
    like a strong man who wants to run a race.
The sun rises at one end of the heavens.
    It travels in a big circle to the other end.
Nothing can hide from its heat.[a]

The law of the Lord is perfect.
    It makes us strong again.
We can trust what the Lord teaches us.
    He helps ordinary people to be wise.
The Lord's rules are always right.
    If we obey them, they make us really happy.
The Lord's commands are completely good.
    They show us how to live in a good way.
It is right for us to respect the Lord.
    That will always help us.
The laws of the Lord are true.
    They are right and fair.
10 They are more valuable than gold,
    even the best gold.
They are sweeter than the best honey.
11 Your laws warn us to do what is right.
    If we obey them, they are a great help to us.[b]

12 Nobody realizes every time they do something wrong.
    Please forgive me for the sins that I do not know about.
13 Lord, stop me doing things that I know are wrong.
    Do not let those sins rule my life.
Then I will not be guilty.
    I will not have turned against you in a bad way.

14 Lord, I want to make you happy.
    I want my words and my thoughts to please you.
You are my strong Rock
    and you are my Redeemer.[c]

Proverbs 15:1-17

15 If you answer people in a kind way, it stops them being angry.
    But if you say cruel things, it makes people angry.
When wise people speak, they show that knowledge is good.
    But when fools speak, they only say foolish things.
The Lord sees what happens everywhere.
    He is watching what evil people do, and good people too.
Kind words are like the fruit of a tree that gives life.
    But words that are not honest make people sad and weak.
A fool hates his father's rules.
    But a wise child learns when his father warns him.
Righteous people have many valuable things in their homes.
    But the riches of wicked people bring trouble to them.
When wise people speak, they give knowledge,
    but the minds of fools have nothing to give.
When wicked people offer sacrifices to the Lord, he hates it.
    But he is pleased when good people pray to him.
The Lord hates the way that wicked people live.
    But he loves people who want to do what is right.
10 If you leave God's way, you will receive strong punishment.
    When people warn you, accept it or you will die.
11 The Lord sees clearly into the deep hole of death.
    So you can be sure that he knows people's secret thoughts.
12 Proud people do not like it when someone warns them.
    They will not ask wise people to give them advice.
13 When someone is happy, their face smiles.
    But when someone is sad, their spirit hurts.
14 Wise people want to learn more.
    But fools only want to know useless things.
15 Every day is difficult, if you have trouble in your mind.
    But if you are happy, every day is like a feast.
16 You may be poor, but you respect and obey the Lord.
    That is better than if you are very rich, but you have a lot of trouble.
17 It is better to eat vegetables with people who love each other
    than to eat good meat with people who hate each other.

Hebrews 11:17-22

17 Here is another example of Abraham's faith. God wanted to see whether Abraham really trusted him. Because Abraham believed God, he offered his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice. God had promised Abraham that he would have many grandchildren. But Abraham was still ready to offer his only son as a sacrifice. 18 God had said to Abraham, ‘It is through Isaac that your family will continue.’ 19 But Abraham was sure that, if Isaac died, God could raise Isaac to life again. We could even say that is a picture of what really happened. It was like Abraham did receive Isaac back from death.[a]

20 Isaac himself also believed God. As a result of his faith, he asked God to bless his sons, Jacob and Esau. He trusted that God would help them in the future time.[b]

21 Jacob believed God. As a result of his faith, he asked God to bless each of Joseph's sons. Jacob did that when he was dying. At that time, he used his stick to hold himself up while he worshipped God.[c]

22 Joseph also believed God. At the end of his life, he spoke about what would happen to the family of Israel's people after his death. He understood that they would leave Egypt one day. As a result of his faith, he told his family where they should bury his bones.[d]

EasyEnglish Bible (EASY)

EasyEnglish Bible Copyright © MissionAssist 2019 - Charitable Incorporated Organisation 1162807. Used by permission. All rights reserved.