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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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Jeremiah 9-11

I wish my head were like a spring of water.
    And I wish my eyes were a fountain of tears!
Then I could cry day and night
    for my people who have been killed.
I wish I had a place in the desert—
    a house where travelers spend the night.
Then I could leave my people.
    I could go away from them.
This is because they are all unfaithful to God.
    They are all turning against him.

Judah’s Failures

“They use their tongues like a bow.
    They shoot lies from their mouths like arrows.
Lies, not truth,
    have grown strong in the land.
They go from one evil thing to another.
    They do not know who I am,” says the Lord.
“Watch your friends.
    Don’t trust your own brothers.
This is because every brother is a cheater.
    And every friend tells lies about you.
Everyone lies to his friend.
    No one speaks the truth.
The people of Judah have taught their tongues to lie.
    They become tired from sinning.
Jeremiah, you live in the middle of evil.
    And lies follow lies.
The people have refused to know me,” says the Lord.

So this is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says:

“I will test the people of Judah as a person tests metal in a fire.
    I have no other choice.
    My people have sinned.
Their tongues are like sharp arrows.
    Their mouths speak lies.
Everyone speaks nicely to his neighbor.
    But he is secretly planning to attack him.
Shouldn’t I punish the people for doing this?” says the Lord.
    “Shouldn’t I give them the punishment they deserve?”

10 I, Jeremiah, will cry loudly for the mountains.
    I will sing a funeral song for the empty fields.
They are empty, and no one passes through.
    The mooing of cattle cannot be heard.
The birds have flown away,
    and the animals are gone.

11 “I, the Lord, will make the city of Jerusalem a heap of ruins.
    It will become a home for wild dogs.
I will destroy the cities in the land of Judah
    so no one can live there.”

12 What man is wise enough to understand these things? Is there someone who has been taught by the Lord who can explain them? Why was the land ruined? Why has it been made like an empty desert where no one goes?

13 The Lord answered, “It is because Judah quit following my teachings that I gave them. They have not obeyed me. They have not done what I told them to do. 14 Instead, the people of Judah were stubborn. They followed the false god Baal. Their fathers taught them to do this!” 15 So this is what the Lord of heaven’s armies, God of Israel, says: “I will soon make the people of Judah eat bitter food. I will make them drink poisoned water. 16 I will scatter them through other nations. They will live in strange nations that they and their ancestors never knew about. I will chase the people of Judah with the sword until they are all killed.”

17 This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says:

“Now, think about these things!
    Call for the women who cry at funerals.
    Send for those women who are good at that job.
18 Let them come quickly
    and cry loudly for us.
Then our eyes will fill with tears.
    And streams of water will come out of our eyes.
19 The sound of loud crying is heard from Jerusalem:
    ‘We are truly ruined!
    We are truly ashamed!
We must leave our land,
    because our houses are in ruins.’”

20 Now, women of Judah, listen to the word of the Lord.
    Open your ears to hear the words of his mouth.
Teach your daughters how to cry loudly.
    Teach one another a funeral song!
21 Death has climbed in through our windows.
    It has entered our strong cities.
Death has taken away our children who play in the streets.
    It has taken the young men who meet in the city squares.

22 Say, “This is what the Lord says:

‘The dead bodies of men will lie
    in the open field like dung.
They will lie on the ground like grain a farmer has cut.
    But there will be no one to gather them.’”

23 This is what the Lord says:

“Wise men must not brag about their wisdom.
    Strong men must not brag about their strength.
    Rich men must not brag about their money.
24 But if someone wants to brag, let him brag about this:
    Let him brag that he understands and knows me.
Let him brag that I am the Lord.
    Let him brag that I am kind and fair.
    Let him brag that I do things that are right on earth.
This kind of bragging pleases me,” says the Lord.

25 The Lord says, “The time is coming when I will punish all those who are circumcised only in the flesh. 26 That is the people of Egypt, Judah, Edom, Ammon and Moab. I will also punish the desert people who cut their hair short. The men in all those countries have not given themselves to serving me. And the men of Israel do not give themselves to serving me.”

The Lord and the Idols

10 Family of Israel, listen to what the Lord says to you. This is what he says:

“Don’t live like the people from other nations.
    Don’t be afraid of special signs in the sky,
    even though the other nations are afraid of them.
The customs of other people are worth nothing.
    Their idols are nothing but wood from the forest.
    They are made by a worker with his chisel.
They decorate their idols with silver and gold.
    With hammers and nails they fasten them down.
    That keeps them from falling over.
Their idols are like scarecrows in melon fields.
    They cannot talk.
They cannot walk.
    They must be carried.
Do not be afraid of those idols.
    They can’t hurt you.
    And they can’t help you either!”

Lord, there is no one like you.
    You are great.
    Your name is great and powerful.
Everyone should respect you, King of all nations.
    You deserve their respect.
There are many wise men among the nations.
    And there are wise men in all the kingdoms.
    But none of them are as wise as you.
Those wise men are stupid and foolish.
    Their teachings come from worthless wooden idols.
They use silver from Tarshish
    and gold from Uphaz.
Their idols are made by craftsmen and goldsmiths.
    They put blue and purple clothes on the idols.
    All these things are made by skilled workers.
10 But the Lord is the only true God.
    He is the only living God, King forever.
The earth shakes when he is angry.
    The nations cannot stand up to his anger.

11 “Tell them this message: ‘These false gods did not make heaven and earth. But they will be destroyed and disappear from heaven and earth.’”

12 God made the earth by his power.
    He used his wisdom to build the world.
    He used his understanding to stretch out the skies.
13 When he thunders, the waters in the skies roar.
    He makes clouds rise in the sky all over the earth.
He sends lightning with the rain.
    He brings out the wind from his storehouses.

14 People are so stupid and know so little.
    Goldsmiths are made ashamed by their idols.
Those statues are only false gods.
    They have no breath in them.
15 They are worth nothing.
    People make fun of them.
When they are judged, they will be destroyed.
16 But God, who is Jacob’s Portion, is not like the idols.
    God made everything.
And he made Israel to be his special people.
    The Lord of heaven’s armies is his name.

Destruction Is Coming

17 Get everything you own and prepare to leave.
    You people of Judah are trapped in the city by your enemies.
18 This is what the Lord says:
    “At this time I will throw out the people of Judah who live in this land.
I will bring pain and trouble to them.
    And they will really feel it.”

19 How terrible it will be for me because of my injury.
    I am injured and cannot be healed.
Yet I told myself,
    “This is my sickness; I must suffer through it.”
20 My tent is ruined.
    All its ropes are broken.
My children have gone away and left me.
    No one is left to put up my tent.
    No one is left to set up a shelter for me.
21 The shepherds are stupid.
    They don’t ask the Lord.
So they do not have success.
    Their flocks are scattered and lost.
22 Listen! The news is coming.
    The loud noise is coming from the north.
It will make the towns of Judah an empty desert.
    They will become a home for wild dogs!

Jeremiah’s Prayer

23 Lord, I know that a person’s life doesn’t really belong to him.
    No one can control his own life.
24 Lord, correct me, but be fair.
    Don’t punish me in anger.
    If you do, you will destroy me.
25 Pour out your anger on other nations.
    They do not know you.
    They do not pray to you.
Those nations have destroyed Jacob’s family.
    They have eaten him up.
    They destroyed his homeland.

The Agreement Is Broken

11 These are the words that the Lord spoke to Jeremiah: “Listen to the words of this agreement. Tell the people of Judah about it. Tell it to those living in Jerusalem. Tell them this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘Trouble will come to anyone who does not obey this agreement. I am talking about the agreement I made with your ancestors. I made it with them when I brought them out of Egypt. Egypt was like a furnace for melting iron!’ I told them, ‘Obey me and do everything I command you. If you do this, you will be my people. And I will be your God. Then I will keep the promise I made to your ancestors. I promised to give them a land where much food grows.’ And you are living in that country today!”

I, Jeremiah, answered, “Amen, Lord.”

The Lord said this to me: “Prophesy this message in the towns of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem: ‘Listen to the words of this agreement. Then obey them! I warned your ancestors to obey me when I brought them out of Egypt. I have warned them again and again to this very day! But your ancestors did not listen to me. They were stubborn and did what their own evil hearts wanted. The agreement says curses will come upon them if they don’t obey it. So I made all those curses come upon them! I commanded them to obey the agreement, but they did not.’”

Then the Lord said to me, “I know the people of Judah and those living in Jerusalem have made secret plans. 10 They are doing the same sins their ancestors did! Their ancestors refused to listen to my message. They followed and worshiped other gods. The families of Israel and Judah have broken the agreement I made with their ancestors. 11 So this is what the Lord says: ‘I will soon bring a disaster on the people of Judah. They will not be able to escape! And they will cry to me for help. But I will not listen to them! 12 The people living in the towns of Judah and the city of Jerusalem will pray to their idols for help. They will burn incense to their idols. But those idols will not be able to help when that terrible time comes! 13 The people of Judah have as many idols as there are towns in Judah. They have built many altars for worshiping that shameful god Baal. There are as many altars as there are streets in Jerusalem!’

14 “As for you, Jeremiah, don’t pray for these people. Don’t cry out for them or ask anything for them. I will not listen when they call to me in the time of their trouble.

15 “What is my lover, Judah, doing in my Temple?
    She makes many evil plans.
    Does she think animal sacrifices will stop her punishment?
When you do your evil, then you are happy.”
16 The Lord called you “a leafy olive tree,
    with beautiful fruit to look at.”
But with a strong storm
    the Lord will set that tree on fire.
    And its branches will be burned up.

17 The Lord of heaven’s armies planted you. And he has announced that disaster will come to you. This is because the families of Israel and Judah have done evil things. They have made him angry by offering sacrifices to Baal.

Evil Plans Against Jeremiah

18 The Lord showed me that men were making plans against me. The Lord showed me what they were doing. So I knew they were against me. 19 Before this, I was like a gentle lamb waiting to be butchered. I did not know they had made plans against me. They said:

“Let us destroy the tree and its fruit!
    Let’s kill him!
    Then people will forget him!”
20 But, Lord of heaven’s armies, you are a fair judge.
    You know how to test peoples’ hearts and minds.
I will tell you what I have against them.
    And I will let you give them the punishment they should have!

21 So the Lord speaks about the men from Anathoth who were planning to kill Jeremiah. Those men say, “Don’t prophesy in the name of the Lord. If you do, we will kill you!” 22 So this is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says: “I will soon punish the men from Anathoth. Their young men will die in war. Their sons and daughters will die from hunger. 23 No one from the city of Anathoth will be left alive. I will cause a disaster to happen to them that year.”

1 Timothy 6

All who are slaves should show full respect to their masters. Then no one will speak against God’s name and our teaching. Some slaves have masters who are believers. This means they are all brothers. But the slaves should not show their masters any less respect. They should serve their masters even better, because they are helping believers they love.

False Teaching and True Riches

You must teach and preach these things. If anyone has a different teaching, he does not accept the true teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ. And that teaching shows him the true way to serve God. The person who teaches falsely is full of pride and understands nothing. He is sick with a love for arguing and fighting about words. And that brings jealousy, making trouble, insults, and evil mistrust. And that also brings arguments from men who have evil minds. They have lost the truth. They think that serving God is a way to get rich.

It is true that serving God makes a person very rich, if he is satisfied with what he has. When we came into the world, we brought nothing. And when we die, we can take nothing out. So, if we have food and clothes, we will be satisfied with that. Those who want to become rich bring temptation to themselves. They are caught in a trap. They begin to want many foolish things that will hurt them, things that ruin and destroy people. 10 The love of money causes all kinds of evil. Some people have left the true faith because they want to get more and more money. But they have caused themselves much sorrow.

Some Things to Remember

11 But you are a man of God. So you should stay away from all those things. Try to live in the right way, serve God, have faith, love, patience, and gentleness. 12 Keeping your faith is like running a race. Try as hard as you can to win. Be sure you receive the life that continues forever. You were called to have that life. And you confessed the great truth about Christ in a way that many people heard. 13 Before God and Christ Jesus I give you a command. Christ Jesus confessed that same great truth when he stood before Pontius Pilate. And God gives life to everything. Now I tell you: 14 Do the things you were commanded to do. Do them without wrong or blame until the time when our Lord Jesus Christ comes again. 15 God will make that happen at the right time. He is the blessed and only Ruler. He is the King of all kings and the Lord of all lords. 16 God is the only One who never dies. He lives in light so bright that men cannot go near it. No one has ever seen God, or can see him. May honor and power belong to God forever. Amen.

17 Give this command to those who are rich with things of this world. Tell them not to be proud. Tell them to hope in God, not their money. Money cannot be trusted, but God takes care of us richly. He gives us everything to enjoy. 18 Tell the rich people to do good and to be rich in doing good deeds. Tell them to be happy to give and ready to share. 19 By doing that, they will be saving a treasure for themselves in heaven. That treasure will be a strong foundation. Their future life can be built on that treasure. Then they will be able to have the life that is true life.

20 Timothy, God has trusted you with many things. Keep those things safe. Stay away from people who say foolish things that are not from God. Stay away from those who argue against the truth. They use something they call “knowledge,” but it is really not knowledge. 21 They say that they have that “knowledge,” but they have left the true faith.

God’s grace be with you.

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