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The Daily Lectionary for Monday, August 1, 2022

Rules for Christian Households
Colossians 3:18—4:1

The Daily Lectionary
Monday, August 1, 2022
 Psalm 60; Hosea 11:12—12:14; Colossians 3:18—4:1
(Revised Common Lectionary Year C)
(Semi-continuous Reading Plan)

Psalm 60
Prayer for National Victory after Defeat
To the leader: according to the Lily of the Covenant. A Miktam of David; for instruction; when he struggled with Aram-naharaim and with Aram-zobah, and when Joab on his return killed twelve thousand Edomites in the Valley of Salt.
1  O God, you have rejected us, broken our defenses;
     you have been angry; now restore us!
2  You have caused the land to quake; you have torn it open;
     repair the cracks in it, for it is tottering.
3  You have made your people suffer hard things;
     you have given us wine to drink that made us reel.

4  You have set up a banner for those who fear you,
     to rally to it out of bowshot.   Selah
5  Give victory with your right hand, and answer us,
     so that those whom you love may be rescued.

6  God has promised in his sanctuary:
     “With exultation I will divide up Shechem,
     and portion out the Vale of Succoth.
7  Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine;
     Ephraim is my helmet;
     Judah is my scepter.
8  Moab is my washbasin;
     on Edom I hurl my shoe;
     over Philistia I shout in triumph.”

9  Who will bring me to the fortified city?
     Who will lead me to Edom?
10 Have you not rejected us, O God?
     You do not go out, O God, with our armies.
11 O grant us help against the foe,
     for human help is worthless.
12 With God we shall do valiantly;
     it is he who will tread down our foes.

Hosea 11:12—12:14
11:12  Ephraim has surrounded me with lies,
     and the house of Israel with deceit;
   but Judah still walks with God,
     and is faithful to the Holy One.
12:1 Ephraim herds the wind,
     and pursues the east wind all day long;
   they multiply falsehood and violence;
     they make a treaty with Assyria,
     and oil is carried to Egypt.

The Long History of Rebellion
2  The Lord has an indictment against Judah,
     and will punish Jacob according to his ways,
     and repay him according to his deeds.
3  In the womb he tried to supplant his brother,
     and in his manhood he strove with God.
4  He strove with the angel and prevailed,
     he wept and sought his favor;
   he met him at Bethel,
     and there he spoke with him.
5  The Lord the God of hosts,
     the Lord is his name!
6  But as for you, return to your God,
     hold fast to love and justice,
     and wait continually for your God.

7  A trader, in whose hands are false balances,
     he loves to oppress.
8  Ephraim has said, “Ah, I am rich,
     I have gained wealth for myself;
   in all of my gain
     no offense has been found in me
     that would be sin.”
9  I am the Lord your God
     from the land of Egypt;
   I will make you live in tents again,
     as in the days of the appointed festival.

10 I spoke to the prophets;
     it was I who multiplied visions,
     and through the prophets I will bring destruction.
11 In Gilead there is iniquity,
     they shall surely come to nothing.
   In Gilgal they sacrifice bulls,
     so their altars shall be like stone heaps
     on the furrows of the field.
12 Jacob fled to the land of Aram,
     there Israel served for a wife,
     and for a wife he guarded sheep.
13 By a prophet the Lord brought Israel up from Egypt,
     and by a prophet he was guarded.
14 Ephraim has given bitter offense,
     so his Lord will bring his crimes down on him
     and pay him back for his insults.

Colossians 3:18—4:1
Rules for Christian Households
3:18 Wives, be subject to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. 19 Husbands, love your wives and never treat them harshly.

20 Children, obey your parents in everything, for this is your acceptable duty in the Lord. 21 Fathers, do not provoke your children, or they may lose heart. 22 Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything, not only while being watched and in order to please them, but wholeheartedly, fearing the Lord. 23 Whatever your task, put yourselves into it, as done for the Lord and not for your masters, 24 since you know that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward; you serve the Lord Christ. 25 For the wrongdoer will be paid back for whatever wrong has been done, and there is no partiality. 4:1 Masters, treat your slaves justly and fairly, for you know that you also have a Master in heaven.

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

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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
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