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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Isaiah 32-33

A Good Kingdom Is Coming

32 A king will rule in a way that brings justice.
    Leaders will make fair decisions.
Then each ruler will be like a shelter from the wind.
    He will be like a safe place in a storm.
He will be like streams of water in a dry land.
    He will be like a cool shadow from a large rock in a hot land.

People will look to the king for help.
    And they will truly listen to what he says.
People who are now worried will be able to understand.
    Those who cannot speak clearly now will then be able to speak clearly and quickly.
Fools will not be called great men.
    People will not respect wicked men.
A fool says foolish things.
    And in his mind he plans to do evil things.
A fool wants to do things that are wrong.
    He says wrong things about the Lord.
A fool does not feed the hungry.
    He does not let thirsty people drink water.
The wicked man uses evil like a tool.
    He plans ways to take everything from poor people.
He destroys the poor with lies,
    even when the poor man is in the right.
But a good leader plans good things to do.
    And those good things make him a good leader.

Hard Times Are Coming

You women who are calm now,
    stand up and listen to me.
You women who feel safe now,
    hear what I say.
10 You women feel safe now,
    but after one year you will be afraid.
There will be no grape harvest.
    There will not be any summer fruit to gather.
11 Women, you are calm now, but you should shake with fear.
    Women, you feel safe now, but you should tremble.
Take off your nice clothes.
    Then put rough cloth around your waist to show your sadness.
12 Beat your breasts in grief because the fields that were pleasant are now empty.
    Cry because the vines that once had fruit now have no more grapes.
13 Cry for the land of my people.
    Cry because only thorns and weeds grow there now.
Cry for the city that once was happy.
    And cry for all the houses that once were filled with joy.
14 The palace will be empty.
    People will leave the noisy city.
Strong cities and towers will be empty.
    Wild donkeys will love to live there. Sheep will go there to eat.

Things Will Get Better

15 This will continue until God puts his Spirit from above into us.
    Then the desert will be like a fertile field.
    And the fertile field will be like a forest.
16 Justice will be found even in the desert.
    And fairness will be found in the fertile fields.
17 That fairness will bring peace.
    And fairness will bring calm and safety forever.
18 My people will live in peaceful places.
    They will have safe homes.
    They will live in calm places of rest.
19 Hail will destroy the forest.
    And the city will be completely destroyed.
20 But you will be happy as you plant seeds near every stream.
    You will let your cattle and donkeys wander freely.

Warnings to Assyria and Promises to God’s People

33 How terrible it will be for you who destroy others.
    But you have not been destroyed yet.
How terrible it will be for you, traitor.
    But no one has turned against you yet.
When you stop destroying,
    others will destroy you.
When you stop turning against others,
    they will turn against you.

Lord, be kind to us.
    We have waited for your help.
Lord, give us strength every morning.
    Save us when we are in trouble.
Your powerful voice makes people run away in fear.
    Your greatness causes the nations to run away.
Like locusts, your enemies will take away the things you stole in war.
    Like locusts rushing about, they will take your wealth.
The Lord is very great. He lives in a high place.
    He fills Jerusalem with fairness and justice.
The Lord will be your safety.
    He is full of salvation, wisdom and knowledge.
    Respect for the Lord is the greatest treasure.

See, brave men are crying out in the streets.
    Those who tried to bring peace are crying loudly.
There is no one on the roads.
    No one is walking in the paths.
People have broken the agreements they made.
    People refuse to believe the proof from witnesses.
    No one respects other people.
The land is sick and dying.
    Lebanon is ashamed and dying.
The Plain of Sharon is dry like the desert.
    The trees of Bashan and Carmel are dying.

10 The Lord says, “Now, I will stand up
    and show my greatness.
    Now, I will become important to the people.
11 You people do useless things.
    These things are like hay and straw.
    A destructive wind will burn you like fire.
12 People will be burned until their bones become like lime.
    They will burn quickly like dry thornbushes.”

13 You people in faraway lands, hear what I have done.
    You people who are near me, learn about my power.
14 The sinners in Jerusalem are afraid.
    The people who are separated from God shake with fear.
They say, “Can any of us live through this fire that destroys?
    Who can live near this fire that burns on and on?”
15 A person might do what is right.
    He might speak what is right.
He might refuse to take money unfairly.
    He might refuse to take money to hurt others.
He might not listen to plans of murder.
    He might refuse to think about evil.
16 This is the kind of person who will be safe.
    He will be protected as he would be in a high, walled city.
He will always have bread,
    and he will not run out of water.
17 Your eyes will see the king in his beauty.
    You will see the land that stretches far away.
18 You will think about the terror of the past.
    You will think, “Where is that officer?
    Where is the one who collected the taxes?
    Where is the officer in charge of our defense towers?”
19 You will not see those proud people from other countries anymore.
    No more will you hear their strange language
    that you couldn’t understand.

God Will Protect Jerusalem

20 Look at Jerusalem, the city of our festivals.
    Look at Jerusalem, that beautiful place of rest.
It is like a tent that will never be moved.
    The pegs that hold her in place will never be moved.
    Her ropes will never be broken.
21 There the Lord will be our Mighty One.
    That land is a place with streams and wide rivers.
But there will be no enemy boats on those rivers.
    No powerful ship will sail on those rivers.
22 This is because the Lord is our judge.
    The Lord makes our laws.
The Lord is our king.
    He will save us.
23 You sailors from other lands, hear:
    The ropes on your boats hang loose.
    The mast is not held firm.
    The sails are not spread open.
The Lord will give us your wealth.
    There will be so much wealth even the crippled people will carry off a share.
24 No one living in Jerusalem will say, “I am sick.”
    The people who live there will have their sins forgiven.

Colossians 1

Only Christ Can Save People

From Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus. I am an apostle because that is what God wanted.

Also from Timothy, our brother.

To the holy and faithful brothers in Christ that live in Colosse. Grace and peace from God our Father.[a]

In our prayers for you we always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. We thank God because we have heard about the faith you have in Christ Jesus and the love you have for all of God’s people. You have this faith and love because of your hope, and what you hope for is saved for you in heaven. You learned about this hope when you heard the true teaching, the Good News that was told to you. Everywhere in the world that Good News is bringing blessings and is growing. This has happened with you, too, since you heard the Good News and understood the truth about the grace of God. You learned about God’s grace from Epaphras, whom we love. Epaphras works together with us and is a faithful servant of Christ for us.[b] He also told us about the love you have from the Holy Spirit.

Since the day we heard this about you, we have continued praying for you. We ask God that you will know fully what God wants. We pray that you will also have great wisdom and understanding in spiritual things. 10 Then you will live the kind of life that honors and pleases the Lord in every way. You will produce fruit in every good work and grow in the knowledge of God. 11 Then God will strengthen you with his own great power. And you will not give up when troubles come, but you will be patient. 12 Then you will joyfully give thanks to the Father. He has made you[c] able to have all that he has prepared for his people who live in the light. 13 God made us free from the power of darkness, and he brought us into the kingdom of his dear Son. 14 The Son paid for our sins,[d] and in him we have forgiveness.

The Importance of Christ

15 No one has seen God, but Jesus is exactly like him. Christ ranks higher than all the things that have been made. 16 Through his power all things were made—things in heaven and on earth, things seen and unseen, all powers, authorities, lords, and rulers. All things were made through Christ and for Christ. 17 Christ was there before anything was made. And all things continue because of him. 18 He is the head of the body. (The body is the church.) Everything comes from him. And he is the first one who was raised from death. So in all things Jesus is most important. 19 God was pleased for all of himself to live in Christ. 20 And through Christ, God decided to bring all things back to himself again—things on earth and things in heaven. God made peace by using the blood of Christ’s death on the cross.

21 At one time you were separated from God. You were God’s enemies in your minds because the evil deeds you did were against God. 22 But now Christ has made you God’s friends again. He did this by his death while he was in the body, that he might bring you into God’s presence. He brings you before God as people who are holy, with no wrong in you, and with nothing that God can judge you guilty of. 23 And Christ will do this if you continue to believe in the Good News you heard. You must continue strong and sure in your faith. You must not be moved away from the hope that Good News gave you. That same Good News has been told to everyone in the world. I, Paul, help in preaching that Good News.

Paul’s Work for the Church

24 I am happy in my sufferings for you. There are many things that Christ must still suffer through his body, the church. I am accepting my part of these things that must be suffered. I accept these sufferings in my body. I suffer for his body, the church. 25 I became a servant of the church because God gave me a special work to do that helps you. My work is to tell fully the teaching of God. 26 This teaching is the secret truth that was hidden since the beginning of time. It was hidden from everyone, but now it is made known to God’s holy people. 27 God decided to let his people know this rich and glorious truth which he has for all people. This truth is Christ himself, who is in you. He is our only hope for glory. 28 So we continue to preach Christ to all men. We use all wisdom to warn and to teach everyone. We are trying to bring each one into God’s presence as a mature person in Christ. 29 To do this, I work and struggle, using Christ’s great strength that works so powerfully in me.

International Children’s Bible (ICB)

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