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The Daily Lectionary for Friday, August 12, 2022

Hebrews 10:32-39

The Daily Lectionary
Friday, August 12, 2022
 Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19; Isaiah 3:1-17; Hebrews 10:32-39
(Revised Common Lectionary Year C)
(Semi-continuous Reading Plan)

Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19
Prayer for Israel’s Restoration
To the leader: on Lilies, a Covenant. Of Asaph. A Psalm.
1  Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel,
     you who lead Joseph like a flock!
   You who are enthroned upon the cherubim, shine forth
2    before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh.
   Stir up your might,
     and come to save us!

8  You brought a vine out of Egypt;
     you drove out the nations and planted it.
9  You cleared the ground for it;
     it took deep root and filled the land.
10 The mountains were covered with its shade,
     the mighty cedars with its branches;
11 it sent out its branches to the sea,
     and its shoots to the River.
12 Why then have you broken down its walls,
     so that all who pass along the way pluck its fruit?
13 The boar from the forest ravages it,
     and all that move in the field feed on it.

14 Turn again, O God of hosts;
     look down from heaven, and see;
   have regard for this vine,
15   the stock that your right hand planted.
16 They have burned it with fire, they have cut it down;
     may they perish at the rebuke of your countenance.
17 But let your hand be upon the one at your right hand,
     the one whom you made strong for yourself.
18 Then we will never turn back from you;
     give us life, and we will call on your name.

19 Restore us, O Lord God of hosts;
     let your face shine, that we may be saved.

Isaiah 3:1-17
3:1 For now the Sovereign, the Lord of hosts,
     is taking away from Jerusalem and from Judah
   support and staff—
     all support of bread,
     and all support of water—
2  warrior and soldier,
     judge and prophet,
     diviner and elder,
3  captain of fifty
     and dignitary,
   counselor and skillful magician
     and expert enchanter.
4  And I will make boys their princes,
     and babes shall rule over them.
5  The people will be oppressed,
     everyone by another
     and everyone by a neighbor;
   the youth will be insolent to the elder,
     and the base to the honorable.

6  Someone will even seize a relative,
     a member of the clan, saying,
   “You have a cloak;
     you shall be our leader,
   and this heap of ruins
     shall be under your rule.”
7  But the other will cry out on that day, saying,
   “I will not be a healer;
     in my house there is neither bread nor cloak;
   you shall not make me
     leader of the people.”
8  For Jerusalem has stumbled
     and Judah has fallen,
   because their speech and their deeds are against the Lord,
     defying his glorious presence.

9  The look on their faces bears witness against them;
     they proclaim their sin like Sodom,
     they do not hide it.
   Woe to them!
     For they have brought evil on themselves.
10 Tell the innocent how fortunate they are,
     for they shall eat the fruit of their labors.
11 Woe to the guilty! How unfortunate they are,
     for what their hands have done shall be done to them.
12 My people—children are their oppressors,
     and women rule over them.
   O my people, your leaders mislead you,
     and confuse the course of your paths.

13 The Lord rises to argue his case;
     he stands to judge the peoples.
14 The Lord enters into judgment
     with the elders and princes of his people:
   It is you who have devoured the vineyard;
     the spoil of the poor is in your houses.
15 What do you mean by crushing my people,
     by grinding the face of the poor? says the Lord God
     of hosts.

16 The Lord said:
   Because the daughters of Zion are haughty
     and walk with outstretched necks,
     glancing wantonly with their eyes,
   mincing along as they go,
     tinkling with their feet;
17 the Lord will afflict with scabs
     the heads of the daughters of Zion,
     and the Lord will lay bare their secret parts.

Hebrews 10:32-39
10:32 But recall those earlier days when, after you had been enlightened, you endured a hard struggle with sufferings, 33 sometimes being publicly exposed to abuse and persecution, and sometimes being partners with those so treated. 34 For you had compassion for those who were in prison, and you cheerfully accepted the plundering of your possessions, knowing that you yourselves possessed something better and more lasting. 35 Do not, therefore, abandon that confidence of yours; it brings a great reward. 36 For you need endurance, so that when you have done the will of God, you may receive what was promised. 37 For yet

   “in a very little while,
     the one who is coming will come and will not delay;
38 but my righteous one will live by faith.
     My soul takes no pleasure in anyone who shrinks back.”

39 But we are not among those who shrink back and so are lost, but among those who have faith and so are saved.

Optional parts of the readings are set off in [square brackets.]

The Bible texts of the Old Testament, Epistle and Gospel lessons are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Church of Christ in the USA, and used by permission.

The Daily Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year C. Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent in 2022, we will be in Year A. The year which ended at Advent 2021 was Year B. These readings complement the Sunday and festival readings: Thursday through Saturday readings help prepare the reader for the Sunday ahead; Monday through Wednesday readings help the reader reflect and digest on what they heard in worship. Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings, copyright © 2005 Consultation on Common Texts. www.commontexts.org
In Hebrews 10:32-39 the writer invites his readers to “recall the former days,” likely a reference to the time just after they accepted Christ.  The writer wants the readers to recall what they have already suffered so that they might continue to endure in the present.

The Morning Prayer for Friday, August 12, 2022

 


The Morning Prayer
Friday, August 12, 2022


The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to him in song.
Psalm 28:7 (NIV)

Lord our God, you are our strength and shield. Our hearts hope in you and we are helped. Accept us from among all the nations as a people who want to serve you. Strengthen our hearts, especially when we must be tested in every way and must face the many hardships that will come when we take up our task of proclaiming your name and witnessing to you. For you are strong and can protect us. You can fill us with light and with joy to proclaim again and again the salvation that is coming through your all-powerful goodness and mercy, salvation in Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.

Verse of the Day for Friday, August 12, 2022

 


Verse of the Day
Friday, August 12, 2022


1 Corinthians 6:19-20
Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.
No one owns his or her body—it either belongs to God or is enslaved by sin (Rom. 6:6, 16–19). If you are a believer, Jesus redeemed you through His death on the Cross. He is not being cruel when He commands you to refrain from immorality. On the contrary, He wants to free you from the sins that entangle you and prevent you from being all that He has called you to be. Instead of being controlled by your sinful desires, look to Him to meet all of your deepest needs and give your life meaning and significance.

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