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Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
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Psalm 21

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

We thank God for his help[a]

21 Lord, the king is happy,
    because you help him with your great strength.
You have helped him to win against his enemies,
    so he is very happy.[b]
You have given to him all the things
    that he really wanted.
When he asked for them,
    you have not refused to give them to him.
Selah.
You came to him,
    and you blessed him with many good things:
You put a crown on his head.
    It was made from the best gold.
He asked you to keep his life safe,
    and you gave to him a long life.
His descendants will continue for ever.
People praise him,
    because you have helped him to win against his enemies.
You have caused him to rule as a great king.
You will continue to bless him for ever.
Because you are very near to him,
    he is very happy.
The king trusts in the Lord.
Because of the Most High God's faithful love,
    the king will never fail.

You will use your strong power
    to take hold of your enemies.[c]
You will catch everybody that hates you.
When you come out to fight against them,
    you will destroy them like a hot fire.
The Lord destroys them,
    because you are angry with them.
10 You will remove your enemies' children from the earth.
They will no longer have any descendants.
11 They decided to hurt you.
    They thought how they would do that.
But they could not do anything bad against you.
12 No! You shoot your arrows at them,
    so that they turn round and they run away!

13 Get up, Lord, and show your strength!
We will sing to praise you
    because you have great power.

Isaiah 41:14-20

14 Do not be afraid, you Israelites, descendants of Jacob.
You may seem unimportant, like a worm,
    but I myself will help you.’
That is what the Lord says.
    He is your Redeemer, the Holy God of Israel.
15 ‘Look at this! I will cause you to destroy your enemies,
    like a heavy weight that threshes grain.[a]
You will have new sharp metal points that are like teeth.
You will thresh the mountains
    and you will break them into pieces.
You will make the hills become like straw.
16 You will throw them into the air,
    and the wind will blow them away in all directions!
You will be happy with what the Lord has done for you.
    You will boast that the Holy God of Israel is your God.
17 Poor and helpless people look for water to drink,
    but there is none.
    They are so thirsty that their tongues are dry.
But I, the Lord, will answer their prayers.
    I, the God of Israel, will not leave them alone.
18 I will make rivers run over the dry hills.
    I will make springs of water in the valleys.
I will make pools of water in the desert.
    The dry land will become a place of streams.
19 Many trees will grow in the wilderness.
    Cedar, acacia, myrtle and olive trees will grow there.
In the dry valleys
    there will be pine, fir and cypress trees.[b]
20 I will do this so that people see it happen.
    They will watch carefully and they will understand.
They will know that the Lord's power
    has caused it to happen.
They will know that the Holy God of Israel
    has created it.’

Romans 15:14-21

Paul's reason for writing this letter

14 My Christian friends, I myself am completely sure that you are always good. You know everything about God's message, so that you are able to teach one another what is right. 15 I know that is true, but I still needed to write this letter to you. I have written to you strongly, so that you would remember certain things. Because God is kind, he has chosen me to serve him in this way. 16 I am a servant of Christ Jesus among the Gentiles. I tell people God's good news. I work like a priest so that God will accept the Gentiles. I offer them to God. The Holy Spirit has made them clean and so God accepts them.

17 So I can be proud about my work. I can serve God well because I belong to Christ Jesus. 18 But I will only speak about the work that Christ has made me able to do. I have lived among the Gentiles and I have spoken God's message to them. They have obeyed God as a result of Christ's work through me. 19 God's Holy Spirit used his power to do many miracles. He caused many great and powerful things to happen. As a result, I have told the whole good news about Christ to many people. I have told it while I travelled all the way from Jerusalem to Illyricum.[a]

20 I want to go to places where nobody has ever told people about Christ before. I want to tell the good news to people in those places. That is what I have always wanted to do. I do not want to work in a place where someone else has already started to teach God's message. 21 This is written in the Bible about God's Messiah:

‘Those people that nobody ever told them about him will now see.
Those people who have never heard about him will now understand.’[b]

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