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The Daily Lectionary for Saturday, August 6, 2022


The Daily Lectionary
Saturday, August 6, 2022
 Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23; Isaiah 1:2-9, 21-23; Matthew 6:19-24
(Revised Common Lectionary Year C)
(Semi-continuous Reading Plan)

Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23
The Acceptable Sacrifice
A Psalm of Asaph.
1  The mighty one, God the Lord,
     speaks and summons the earth
     from the rising of the sun to its setting.
2  Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty,
     God shines forth.

3  Our God comes and does not keep silence,
     before him is a devouring fire,
     and a mighty tempest all around him.
4  He calls to the heavens above
     and to the earth, that he may judge his people:
5  “Gather to me my faithful ones,
     who made a covenant with me by sacrifice!”
6  The heavens declare his righteousness,
     for God himself is judge.               Selah

7  “Hear, O my people, and I will speak,
     O Israel, I will testify against you.
     I am God, your God.
8  Not for your sacrifices do I rebuke you;
     your burnt offerings are continually before me.

22 “Mark this, then, you who forget God,
     or I will tear you apart, and there will be no one to deliver.
23 Those who bring thanksgiving as their sacrifice honor me;
     to those who go the right way
     I will show the salvation of God.”

Isaiah 1:2-9, 21-23
The Wickedness of Judah
1:2 Hear, O heavens, and listen, O earth;
     for the Lord has spoken:
   I reared children and brought them up,
     but they have rebelled against me.
3  The ox knows its owner,
     and the donkey its master’s crib;
   but Israel does not know,
     my people do not understand.

4  Ah, sinful nation,
     people laden with iniquity,
   offspring who do evil,
     children who deal corruptly,
   who have forsaken the Lord,
     who have despised the Holy One of Israel,
     who are utterly estranged!

5  Why do you seek further beatings?
     Why do you continue to rebel?
   The whole head is sick,
     and the whole heart faint.
6  From the sole of the foot even to the head,
     there is no soundness in it,
   but bruises and sores
     and bleeding wounds;
   they have not been drained, or bound up,
     or softened with oil.

7  Your country lies desolate,
     your cities are burned with fire;
   in your very presence
     aliens devour your land;
     it is desolate, as overthrown by foreigners.
8  And daughter Zion is left
     like a booth in a vineyard,
   like a shelter in a cucumber field,
     like a besieged city.
9  If the Lord of hosts
     had not left us a few survivors,
   we would have been like Sodom,
     and become like Gomorrah.

The Degenerate City
21 How the faithful city
     has become a whore!
     She that was full of justice,
   righteousness lodged in her—
     but now murderers!
22 Your silver has become dross,
     your wine is mixed with water.
23 Your princes are rebels
     and companions of thieves.
   Everyone loves a bribe
     and runs after gifts.
   They do not defend the orphan,
     and the widow’s cause does not come before them.

Matthew 6:19-24
Concerning Treasures
6:19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; 20 but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

The Sound Eye
22 “The eye is the lamp of the body. So, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light; 23 but if your eye is unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!

Serving Two Masters
24 “No one can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth.

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
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

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