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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 39-40

Messengers from Babylon

39 At that time Merodach-Baladan son of Baladan was king of Babylon. He sent letters and a gift to Hezekiah. He did this because he had heard that Hezekiah had been sick and was now well. Hezekiah was happy to see the messengers. So he showed them what was in his storehouses: the silver, gold, spices and expensive perfumes. He showed them his swords and shields. He showed them all his wealth. He showed them everything in his palace and in his kingdom.

Then Isaiah the prophet went to King Hezekiah. He asked Hezekiah, “What did these men say? Where did they come from?”

Hezekiah said, “They came from a faraway country. They came to me from Babylon.”

So Isaiah asked him, “What did they see in your palace?”

Hezekiah said, “They saw everything in my palace. I showed them all my wealth.”

Then Isaiah said to Hezekiah: “Listen to the words of the Lord of heaven’s armies: ‘In the future everything in your palace will be taken away to Babylon. Everything your ancestors have stored up until this day will be taken away. Nothing will be left,’ says the Lord. Some of your own children will be taken away. Those who will be born to you will be taken away. And they will become eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babylon.”

Hezekiah told Isaiah, “These words from the Lord are good.” He said this because he thought, “There will be peace and security while I am king.”

Israel’s Punishment Will End

40 Your God says,
    “Comfort, comfort my people.
Speak kindly to the people of Jerusalem.
    Tell them
that their time of service is finished.
    Tell them that they have paid for their sins.
Tell them that the Lord has punished Jerusalem
    twice for every sin they did.”

This is the voice of a man who calls out:
“Prepare in the desert
    the way for the Lord.
Make the road in the dry lands
    straight for our God.
Every valley should be raised up.
    Every mountain and hill should be made flat.
The rough ground should be made level.
    The rugged ground should be made smooth.
Then the glory of the Lord will be shown.
    All people together will see it.
The Lord himself said these things.”

A voice says, “Cry out!”
    Then I said, “What shall I cry out?”

“Say all people are like the grass.
    And all their strength is like the flowers of the field.
The grass dies, and the flowers fall.
    This is because the breath of the Lord blows on them.
    Surely the people are like grass.
The grass dies, and the flowers fall.
    But the word of our God will live forever.”
Jerusalem, you have good news to tell.
    Go up on a high mountain.
Jerusalem, you have good news to tell.
    Shout out loud the good news.
Shout it out and don’t be afraid.
    Say to the towns of Judah,
    “Here is your God.”
10 Look, the Lord God is coming with power.
    He will use his power to rule all the people.
Look, he will bring reward for his people.
    He will have their payment with him.
11 The Lord takes care of his people like a shepherd.
    He gathers the people like lambs in his arms.
    He carries them close to him.
He gently leads the mothers of the lambs.

God Is Supreme

12 Who has measured the oceans in the palm of his hand?
    Who has used his hand to measure the sky?
Who has used a bowl to measure all the dust of the earth?
    Who has used scales to weigh the mountains and hills?
13 Who has known the mind of the Lord?
    Who has been able to give the Lord advice?
14 Whom did the Lord ask for help?
    Who taught him the right way?
Who taught the Lord knowledge?
    Who showed him the way to understanding?

15 The nations are like one small drop in a bucket.
    They are no more than the dust on his measuring scales.
    To him the islands are no more than fine dust on his scales.
16 All the trees in Lebanon are not enough for the altar fires.
    And all the animals in Lebanon are not enough for burnt offerings.
17 Compared to the Lord all the nations are worth nothing.
    To him they are less than nothing.

18 Can you compare God to anything?
    Can you compare him to an image of anything?
19 An idol is formed by a man.
    And another man covers it with gold.
    And he makes silver chains for it.
20 A poor man cannot buy those expensive statues.
    So he finds a tree that will not rot.
And he finds a skilled workman
    to make it into an idol that will not fall over.

21 Surely you know. Surely you have heard.
    Surely in the beginning someone told you.
    Surely you understand how the earth was created.
22 God sits on his throne above the circle of the earth.
    And compared to him, people are like grasshoppers.
He stretches out the skies like a piece of cloth.
    He spreads them out like a tent to sit under.
23 He makes rulers unimportant.
    He makes the judges of this world worth nothing.
24 They are like plants that are placed in the ground.
    They are like seeds that are planted.
As soon as they begin to grow strong,
    he blows on them and they die.
    The wind blows them away like chaff.

25 God, the Holy One, says, “Can you compare me to anyone?
    Is anyone equal to me?”
26 Look up to the skies.
    Who created all these stars?
He leads out all the army of heaven one by one.
    He calls all the stars by name.
He is very strong and full of power.
    So not one of them is missing.

27 People of Jacob, why do you complain?
    People of Israel, why do you say,
“The Lord does not see what happens to me.
    He does not care if I am treated fairly”?
28 Surely you know.
    Surely you have heard.
The Lord is the God who lives forever.
    He created all the world.
He does not become tired or need to rest.
    No one can understand how great his wisdom is.
29 The Lord gives strength to those who are tired.
    He gives more power to those who are weak.
30 Even boys become tired and need to rest.
    Even young men trip and fall.
31 But the people who trust the Lord will become strong again.
They will be able to rise up as an eagle in the sky.
    They will run without needing rest.
    They will walk without becoming tired.

Colossians 4

Masters, give the things that are good and fair to your slaves. Remember that you have a Master in heaven.

What the Christians Are to Do

Continue praying and keep alert. And when you pray, always thank God. Also pray for us. Pray that God will give us an opportunity to tell people his message. Pray that we can preach the secret truth that God has made known about Christ. I am in prison because I preach this truth. Pray that I can speak in a way that will make it clear as I should.

Be wise in the way you act with people who are not believers. Use your time in the best way you can. When you talk, you should always be kind and wise. Then you will be able to answer everyone in the way you should.

News About the People with Paul

Tychicus is my dear brother in Christ. He is a faithful minister and servant with me in the Lord. He will tell you all the things that are happening to me. That is why I am sending him. I want you to know how we are. I am sending him to encourage you. I send him with Onesimus. Onesimus is a faithful and dear brother in Christ. He is one of your group. They will tell you all that has happened here.

10 Aristarchus greets you. He is a prisoner with me. And Mark, the cousin of Barnabas, also greets you. (I have already told you what to do about Mark. If he comes, welcome him.) 11 Jesus, who is called Justus, also greets you. These are the only Jewish believers who work with me for the kingdom of God. They have been a comfort to me.

12 Epaphras also greets you. He is a servant of Jesus Christ. And he is from your group. He always prays for you. He prays that you will grow to be spiritually mature and have everything that God wants for you. 13 I know that he has worked hard for you and the people in Laodicea and in Hierapolis. 14 Demas and our dear friend Luke, the doctor, greet you.

15 Greet the brothers in Laodicea. And greet Nympha and the church that meets in her house. 16 After this letter is read to you, be sure that it is also read to the church in Laodicea. And you read the letter that I wrote to Laodicea. 17 Tell Archippus, “Be sure to do the work the Lord gave you.”

18 I, Paul, greet you and write this with my own hand. Remember me in prison. God’s grace be with you.

International Children’s Bible (ICB)

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