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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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Luke 1:68-79

68 “Let us praise the Lord, the God of Israel,
    because he has come to help his people and has given them freedom.
69 He has given us a powerful Savior
    from the family of God’s servant David.
70 He said that he would do this
    through his holy prophets who lived long ago:
71 He promised he would save us from our enemies
    and from the power of all those who hate us.
72 He said he would give mercy to our ancestors
    and that he would remember his holy promise.
73 God promised Abraham, our father,
74 that he would save us from the power of our enemies
    so we could serve him without fear,
75 being holy and good before God as long as we live.

76 “Now you, child, will be called a prophet of the Most High God.
    You will go before the Lord to prepare his way.
77 You will make his people know that they will be saved
    by having their sins forgiven.
78 With the loving mercy of our God,
    a new day from heaven will dawn upon us.
79 It will shine on those who live in darkness,
    in the shadow of death.
It will guide us into the path of peace.”

Jeremiah 22:18-30

18 So this is what the Lord says to Jehoiakim son of Josiah king of Judah:

“The people of Judah will not cry when Jehoiakim dies,
    saying: ‘Oh, my brother,’ or ‘Oh, my sister.’
They will not cry for him, saying:
    ‘Oh, master,’ or ‘Oh, my king.’
19 They will bury him like a donkey,
    dragging his body away
    and throwing it outside the gates of Jerusalem.

20 “Judah, go up to Lebanon and cry out.
    Let your voice be heard in Bashan.
Cry out from Abarim,
    because all your friends are destroyed!
21 Judah, when you were successful, I warned you,
    but you said, ‘I won’t listen.’
You have acted like this since you were young;
    you have not obeyed me.
22 Like a storm, my punishment will blow all your shepherds away
    and send your friends into captivity.
Then you will really be ashamed and disgraced
    because of all the wicked things you did.
23 King, you live in your palace,
    cozy in your rooms of cedar.
But when your punishment comes, how you will groan
    like a woman giving birth to a baby!

Judgment upon Jehoiachin

24 “As surely as I live,” says the Lord, “Jehoiachin son of Jehoiakim king of Judah, even if you were a signet ring on my right hand, I would still pull you off. 25 I will hand you over to Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and to the Babylonians—those people you fear because they want to kill you. 26 I will throw you and your mother into another country. Neither of you was born there, but both of you will die there. 27 They will want to come back, but they will never be able to return.”

28 Jehoiachin is like a broken pot someone threw away;
    he is like something no one wants.
Why will Jehoiachin and his children be thrown out
    and sent into a foreign land?
29 Land, land, land of Judah,
    hear the word of the Lord!
30 This is what the Lord says:
“Write this down in the record about Jehoiachin:
    He is a man without children,
    a man who will not be successful in his lifetime.
And none of his descendants will be successful;
    none will sit on the throne of David
    or rule in Judah.”

Luke 18:15-17

Who Will Enter God’s Kingdom?

15 Some people brought even their babies to Jesus so he could touch them. When the followers saw this, they told them to stop. 16 But Jesus called for the children, saying, “Let the little children come to me. Don’t stop them, because the kingdom of God belongs to people who are like these children. 17 I tell you the truth, you must accept the kingdom of God as if you were a child, or you will never enter it.”

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