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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 1-2

God’s Message in Troubled Times

This is the vision Isaiah son of Amoz saw. God showed Isaiah what would happen to Judah and Jerusalem. Isaiah saw these things while Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah were kings of Judah.

God Finds Fault with His People

Heaven and earth, listen,
    because the Lord is speaking:
“I raised my children and helped them grow.
    But they have turned against me.
An ox knows its master.
    And a donkey knows where its owner feeds it.
But the people of Israel do not know me.
    My people do not understand.”

Terrible times are coming for Israel, a nation of sin.
    The people are loaded down with guilt.
They are like a group of children doing evil.
    They are full of evil.
They have left the Lord.
    They hate God, the Holy One of Israel.
    They have turned away from him.

Why should you continue to be punished?
    Why do you continue to turn against him?
Your whole head is hurt.
    And your whole heart is sick.
There is no healthy spot
    from the bottom of your foot to the top of your head.
    You are covered with wounds, hurts and open sores.
Your wounds are not cleaned and covered.
    No medicine takes away the pain.

Your land is ruined.
    Your cities have been burned with fire.
While you watch,
    your enemies are stealing everything from your land.
    Your land is ruined like a country destroyed by enemies.
Jerusalem is left alone
    like an empty shelter in a vineyard.
It is like a hut left in a field of melons.
    It is like a city surrounded by enemies.
The Lord of heaven’s armies
    allowed a few of our people to live.
    Otherwise we would have been completely destroyed
    like the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.

10 Jerusalem, your rulers are like those of Sodom.
    Your people are like those of Gomorrah.
Hear the word of the Lord.
    Listen to the teachings of our God!
11 The Lord says,
    “I do not want all these sacrifices you give me.
I have had enough of your sacrifices
    of male sheep and fat from fine animals.
I am not pleased
    by the blood of bulls, sheep and goats.
12 You come to meet with me.
    But who asked you to do
    all this running in and out?
13 Don’t continue bringing me worthless sacrifices!
    I hate the incense you burn.
I can’t stand your New Moons, Sabbaths and other feast days.
    I can’t stand the evil you do in holding your holy meetings.
14 I hate your New Moon feasts
    and your other yearly feasts.
They have become like heavy weights on me.
    I am tired of carrying them.
15 You will raise your arms in prayer to me.
    But I will refuse to look at you.
Even if you say many prayers,
    I will not listen to you.
It’s because your hands are full of blood.
16 Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean.
    Stop doing the evil things I see you do.
Stop doing wrong!
17     Learn to do good.
Be fair to other people.
    Punish those who hurt others.
Help the orphans.
    Stand up for the rights of widows.”

18 The Lord says,
    “Come, we will talk these things over.
Your sins are red like deep red cloth.
    But they can be as white as snow.
Your sins are bright red.
    But you can be white like wool.
19 If you will obey me,
    you will eat good crops from the land.
20 But if you refuse to obey and if you turn against me,
    you will be destroyed by your enemies’ swords.”
The Lord himself said these things.

Jerusalem Is Not Loyal to God

21 The city of Jerusalem once followed the Lord.
    But she is no longer loyal to the Lord.
She used to be filled with fairness.
    People there lived the way God wanted.
    But now, murderers live there.
22 Jerusalem, you have become like the scum left when silver is purified.
    You are like wine mixed with water.
23 Your rulers are rebels.
    They are friends of thieves.
They all accept money for doing wrong things.
    They are paid to cheat people.
They don’t try to help the orphans.
    And they don’t listen to the widows’ needs.
24 The Master, the Lord of heaven’s armies,
    the Mighty One of Israel, says:
“You, my enemies, will not cause me any more trouble.
    I will pay you back for what you did.
25 I will turn against you.
    I will clean away all your wrongs as if with soap.
    I will take all the worthless things out of you.
26 I will bring back judges as you had long ago.
    Your counselors will be like the ones you had in the beginning.
Then you will be called the City That Is Right with God.
    You will be called the Loyal City.”

27 Because the Lord does what is fair,
    he will rescue Jerusalem.
Because the Lord does what is right,
    he will save her people who come back to him.
28 But sinners and those who turn against him will be destroyed.
    Those who have left the Lord will die.

29 “You will be ashamed
    because you have worshiped false gods under the oak trees.
You will be disgraced
    because you have worshiped idols in your gardens.
30 You will be like an oak whose leaves are dying.
    You will be like a garden without water.
31 Powerful people will be like small, dry pieces of wood.
    And what they do will be like sparks.
The people and what they do will burn together.
    And no one will be able to stop that fire.”

The Message About Jerusalem

Isaiah son of Amoz saw this message about Judah and Jerusalem.

In the last days
the mountain on which the Lord’s Temple stands
    will become the most important of all mountains.
It will be raised above the hills.
    And people from all nations will come streaming to it.
Many nations will come and say,
    “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord.
    Let us go to the Temple of the God of Jacob.
Then God will teach us his ways.
    And we will obey his teachings.”
The Lord’s teachings will go out from Jerusalem.
    The Lord’s message will go out from Jerusalem.
Then the Lord will settle arguments among many nations.
    He will make decisions for strong nations that are far away.
Then the nations will make their swords into plows.
    They will make their spears into hooks for trimming trees.
Nations will no longer fight other nations.
    They will not even train for war anymore.

Come, family of Jacob.
    We should follow the way of the Lord.

A Terrible Day Is Coming

Lord, you have left your people,
    the family of Jacob.
They have become filled with wrong ideas from people in the East.
    Your people try to tell the future like the Philistines.
    They have completely accepted those foreign ideas.
Their land has been filled with silver and gold.
    There are a great many treasures there.
Their land has been filled with horses.
    There are many chariots there.
Their land is full of idols.
    The people worship these idols that they made with their own hands.
    They worship statues shaped by their fingers.
People will not be proud any longer.
    They will bow low with shame.
    God, do not forgive them.

10 Go into the caves of the cliffs.
    Dig holes and hide in the ground.
Hide from the anger of the Lord
    and from his great power!
11 Proud people will stop being proud.
    They will bow low with shame.
At that time only the Lord will still be praised.

12 The Lord of heaven’s armies has a certain day planned.
    On that day he will punish the proud and those who brag.
    They will no longer be important.
13 He will bring down the tall cedar trees from Lebanon.
    He will destroy the great oak trees of Bashan.
14 He will destroy all the tall mountains
    and the high hills.
15 He will knock down every tall tower
    and every high, strong wall.
16 He will sink all the trading ships.
    And he will destroy the beautiful ships.
17 At that time proud people will stop being proud.
    They will bow low with shame.
And at that time only the Lord will be praised.
18     But all the idols will be gone.

19 People will run to caves in the rocky cliffs.
    They will dig holes and hide in the ground.
They will hide from the anger of the Lord
    and his great power.
    They will do this when the Lord stands to shake the earth.
20 At that time people will throw away
    their gold and silver idols.
They made these idols for themselves to worship.
    But they will throw them away to the bats and moles.
21 Then the people will hide in caves
    and cracks in the rocks.
They will hide from the anger of the Lord
    and his great power.
    They will do this when the Lord stands to shake the earth.

22 You should stop trusting in people to save you.
    People are only human.
They aren’t able to help you.

Galatians 5

Keep Your Freedom

We have freedom now because Christ made us free. So stand strong. Do not change and go back into the slavery of the law. Listen! I am Paul. I tell you that if you go back to the law by being circumcised, then Christ is no good for you. Again, I warn every man: If you allow yourselves to be circumcised, then you must follow all the law. If you try to be made right with God through the law, then your life with Christ is over—you have left God’s grace. But we hope to be made right with God through faith, and we wait for this hope anxiously with the Spirit’s help. When we are in Christ Jesus, it is not important if we are circumcised or not. The important thing is faith—the kind of faith that works through love.

You were running a good race. You were obeying the truth. Who stopped you from following the true way? Whatever way he used did not come from the One who chose you. Be careful! “Just a little yeast makes the whole batch of dough rise.” 10 But I trust in the Lord that you will not believe those different ideas. Someone is confusing you with such ideas. And he will be punished, whoever he is.

11 My brothers, I do not teach that a man must be circumcised. If I teach circumcision, then why am I still being treated badly? If I still taught circumcision, my preaching about the cross would not be a problem. 12 I wish the people who are bothering you would castrate[a] themselves!

13 My brothers, God called you to be free. But do not use your freedom as an excuse to do the things that please your sinful self. Serve each other with love. 14 The whole law is made complete in this one command: “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.”[b] 15 If you go on hurting each other and tearing each other apart, be careful! You will completely destroy each other.

The Spirit and Human Nature

16 So I tell you: Live by following the Spirit. Then you will not do what your sinful selves want. 17 Our sinful selves want what is against the Spirit. The Spirit wants what is against our sinful selves. The two are against each other. So you must not do just what you please. 18 But if you let the Spirit lead you, you are not under the law.

19 The result of sin’s control in our lives is clear. It includes sexual immorality, impurity and wild living, 20 worshiping false gods, doing witchcraft, hating, making trouble, being jealous, being angry, being selfish, making people angry with each other, causing divisions among people, 21 having envy, being drunk, having wild and wasteful parties, and doing other things like this. I warn you now as I warned you before: Those who do these things will not be in God’s kingdom. 22 But the Spirit gives love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. There is no law that says these things are wrong. 24 Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified their own sinful selves. They have given up their old selfish feelings and the evil things they wanted to do. 25 We get our new life from the Spirit. So we should follow the Spirit. 26 We must not be proud. We must not make trouble with each other. And we must not be jealous of each other.

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