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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
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Isaiah 3-4

See here! The Eternal, Commander of heavenly armies,
    will take away the supply of bread and water—
    the whole supply—from Jerusalem and Judah.
He will take away their heroes and warriors,
    judges and prophets, fortune-tellers and elders,
He will take away their military officers and high-ranking officials,
    advisers and skilled workers, and experts with charms and amulets.
In the chaos of their absence, I will make mere kids rule.
    Even infants will govern them,
Leaving people to take advantage of each other,
    making their lives miserable.
Youngsters will terrorize the elderly,
    and the most despicable will bully the upstanding.
Desperate people will grab anyone who seems the least bit ordinary.

People: You managed to hold on to your coat, so you must be our leader;
        this heap of rubble will be under your command!

Chosen Leader: I will not play the nurse for your wounds.
        Do not elect me to lead the people—I can barely feed and clothe my own.

O how this precious city, this Jerusalem, has gone wrong,
    and Judah is in shambles.
For all they say and do is an affront to the Eternal,
    resisting His glorious presence.
The look on their faces tells the true story;
    they flaunt their sins like Sodom.
They don’t even try to hide them—how terrible it will be for them,
    for they will pay for their self-serving carelessness.
10 Tell those who have done right in the eyes of God
    that all will be well for them,
For they will be rightly rewarded.
11 But whoever persists in wrongdoing will rue the day—
    everything will go wrong for him—
Whatever he’s done will come back to him.
12 Oh, how I ache for my people! They are oppressed by children,
    ruled by women, naïve and inexperienced.
O my people, your leaders are misleading you,
    guiding you down the path to disaster.

13 But now the Eternal is taking the bench; He’s ready to judge;
    He rises to lay out the people’s case.
14 The Eternal will bring charges
    against those in positions of authority over His people.

Eternal One: You are charged with devouring everything in the vineyard,
        and leaving nothing for the needy.
    You’ve ransacked the poor to fill your houses.
15     How dare you! How dare you crush My people,
        and grind the faces of the poor into the ground!

This is what the Eternal, Commander of heavenly armies has to say.

16 Eternal One: Because the daughters of Zion are so proud,
        so preoccupied with themselves—strutting and flirting,
    Skipping and dancing, winking and giggling for attention
17     I will shame them with unsightly scabs on their heads,
        these daughters who should be the pride of Zion, God’s precious place.
    I will make them feel naked
        when I uncover their foreheads and make them bald.

Under God’s judgment they will lose all the things they have that make others notice, desire, or envy them.

18-23 When the time comes, the Lord will simply take away the jewelry for their ankles, heads, noses, arms, ears, wrists, and fingers; these chains and gems, baubles and bangles, sashes and veils, perfume bottles and lucky charms, festive clothes and undergarments, purses and mirrors—everything that consumed their attention to get attention.

24 Then instead of a lovely scent—they’ll smell of decay;
    instead of leather belts—they’ll don a rope;
Instead of a cut and style—they’ll have bald heads;
    instead of silky-soft fabric—they’ll put on scratchy burlap sacks;
Instead of beauty—they’ll be branded with shame.
25 Jerusalem, your fathers and sons will be slaughtered,
    your valiant protectors killed in battle,
26 And your gates will cry out in grief.
    The city will sit in a heap on the ground, desolate and empty.

On that day, seven women will beg the same man:

Women: Please, take away our shame. We will support ourselves—eat our own bread, make our own clothes—just let us be called by your name.

The prophet warns of a time when only a few of God’s people will be left. The shredded fabric of families will leave the most vulnerable exposed and desperate. Women, who in this ancient Israelite society depend on relationships to men for social and financial security, will resort to doing whatever they can to survive beyond the deaths of their fathers, brothers, and husbands. Although the framework of their culture will seem to have crumbled, the story will move forward as the God of Israel remembers His own. There will always be a remnant of those who follow the Lord. Utter despair gives way to hope.

Then, oh then, a tiny shoot cultivated and nurtured by the Eternal will emerge new and green, promising beauty and glory. Everything that comes from the earth will offer itself, lovely and magnificent, to those who escaped Israel’s demise. Those who survived in precious Zion, all who remain in that special city, Jerusalem, will be called holy. They are destined to be alive, these remaining few, in Jerusalem. Then the Lord will wash away the filth that clung to the daughters of Zion and clean up the blood that stained Jerusalem’s streets with a spirit of justice and the breath of fire. And the Eternal will create wonders over the whole of Mount Zion and those who gather there—cloud and smoke to dim the day, bright shining fire to light the night, all billowing over Zion’s glory like a satin canopy. And it will be a resting place, protected from the heat of the day, a place of shelter and retreat amid storms and rain.

Galatians 6

My spiritual brothers and sisters, if one of our faithful has fallen into a trap and is snared by sin, don’t stand idle and watch his demise. Gently restore him, being careful not to step into your own snare. Shoulder each other’s burdens, and then you will live as the law of the Anointed teaches us. Don’t take this opportunity to think you are better than those who slip because you aren’t; then you become the fool and deceive even yourself. Examine your own works so that if you are proud, it will be because of your own accomplishments and not someone else’s. Each person has his or her own burden to bear and story to write.

Remember to share what you have with your mentor in the Word.

Make no mistake: God can’t be mocked. What you give is what you get. What you sow, you harvest. Those who sow seeds into their flesh will only harvest destruction from their sinful nature. But those who sow seeds into the Spirit shall harvest everlasting life from the Spirit. May we never tire of doing what is good and right before our Lord because in His season we shall bring in a great harvest if we can just persist. 10 So seize any opportunity the Lord gives you to do good things and be a blessing to everyone, especially those within our faithful family.

Following in the path of the Spirit is not a chore; instead it opens us up to experiencing the life God has for us.

11 Look at how giant these letters are now that I am writing with my own hand!

12 The troublemakers who are putting pressure on you to be circumcised are trying to impress the flesh. They want to avoid the persecution that comes from preaching the cross of the Anointed One, the Liberating King. 13 But even those who receive circumcision can’t keep the law—although they think they can—and they hope to influence which way you go with your own skin so they can have bragging rights over your flesh.

14 May I never put anything above the cross of our Lord Jesus the Anointed. Through Him, the world has been crucified to me and I to this world. 15 Let me be clear: circumcision won’t save you—uncircumcision won’t either for that matter—for both amount to nothing. God’s new creation is what counts, and it counts for everything. 16 May peace and mercy come to all of you who live by this rule and to the Israel of God.

17 In the future, don’t let anyone cause trouble for me because I bear in my body the marks that wounded Jesus.

18 May the grace of our Lord Jesus, the Anointed One, infuse your spirit with His, brothers and sisters. Amen.

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