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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)
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Psalm 20-22

20 The LORD hear you on the day of trouble. The Name of the God of Jacob defend you;

send you help from the Sanctuary and strengthen you out of Zion.

Let Him remember all your offerings and turn your burnt offerings into ashes. Selah.

Grant you according to your heart and fulfill all your purpose,

so that we may rejoice in your salvation—and set up the banner in the Name of our God—when the LORD shall perform all your petitions.

Now I know that the LORD will help His anointed; and will hear him from His Sanctuary, by the mighty help of His right hand.

Some trust in chariots, and some in horses. But we will remember the Name of the LORD our God.

They are brought down and fallen. But we are risen and stand upright.

Save, LORD! Let the king hear us on the day that we call! To him who excels: A Psalm of David.

21 The king shall rejoice in Your strength, O LORD. Indeed, how greatly shall he rejoice in Your salvation!

You have given him his heart’s desire and have not denied the request of his lips. Selah.

For You meet him with liberal blessings and set a crown of pure gold upon his head.

He asked life of You, and You gave him a long life forever and ever.

His glory is great in Your salvation. Dignity and honor You have laid upon him.

For You have set him as most blessed forever. You have made him glad with the joy of Your countenance.

Because the king trusts in the LORD, and in the mercy of the Most High, he shall not slide.

Your hand shall find out all Your enemies. And Your right hand shall find out those who hate You.

You shall make them like a fiery oven in time of Your anger. The LORD shall destroy them in His wrath. And the fire shall devour them.

10 You shall destroy their fruit from the Earth, and their seed from the children of men.

11 For they intended evil against You and imagined mischief. But they shall not prevail.

12 Therefore, You shall make them turn their back. And You shall make ready the strings of Your bow against their faces.

13 Be exalted, O LORD, in Your strength. So, will we sing and praise Your power. To him who excels upon Aijeleth Hashahar: A Psalm of David.

22 My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me; are so far from My health and from the words of My roaring?

O, My God, I cry by day, but You do not hear; and by night but have no audience.

But You are Holy and inhabit the praises of Israel.

Our fathers trusted in You. They trusted, and You delivered them.

They called upon You and were delivered. They trusted in You and were not confounded.

But I am a worm, and not a man, a shame of men and the contempt of the people.

All those who see Me, hold Me in derision. They shoot out the lip and nod the head, saying,

“He trusted in the LORD. Let Him deliver Him. Let Him save Him, seeing He loves Him.”

But You drew Me out of the womb. You gave Me hope, even at My mother’s breasts.

10 I was cast upon You, even from the womb. You are My God, from My mother’s belly.

11 Be not far from Me, because trouble is near. For there is no one to help.

12 Many young bulls have surrounded Me. Mighty bulls of Bashan have encircled Me.

13 They gape upon Me with their mouths, a ramping and roaring lion.

14 I am like water poured out; and all My bones are out of joint. My heart is like wax. It is molten in the midst of My core.

15 My strength is dried up like a potsherd; and My tongue clings to My jaws; and You have brought Me into the dust of death.

16 For dogs have surrounded Me; the assembly of the wicked have encircled Me. They pierced My hands and My feet.

17 I count all My bones. They behold and look upon Me.

18 They part My garments among them and cast lots upon My clothing.

19 But be not afar off, O LORD, My strength. Hasten to help Me.

20 Deliver My soul from the sword, my desolate soul from the power of the dog.

21 Save Me from the lion’s mouth; and answer Me in saving Me from the horns of the unicorns.

22 I will declare Your Name to My brothers. In the midst of the Congregation will I praise You.

23 Praise the LORD, you who fear Him! Magnify Him, all the seed of Jacob; and fear Him, all the seed of Israel!

24 For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the poor. Nor has He hidden His face from Him, but when He called to Him, He heard.

25 My praise shall be of You in the great Congregation. I will perform My vows before those who fear Him.

26 The poor shall eat and be satisfied. Those who seek after the LORD shall praise Him. Your heart shall live forever.

27 All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the LORD; and all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before You.

28 For the Kingdom is the LORD’s; and He rules among the nations.

29 All those who are fat on the Earth shall eat and worship. All those who go down into the dust shall bow before Him, even him who cannot quicken his own soul.

30 Their seed shall serve Him. It shall be counted to the LORD for a generation.

31 They shall come and shall declare His righteousness to a people who shall be born, because He has done it. A Psalm of David.

Acts 21:1-17

21 And as we launched forth, and had left them, we set a straight course to Cos, and the next day to Rhodes, and from there to Patara.

And we found a ship that went over to Phoenicia, and went aboard, and set forth.

And when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left side, and sailed toward Syria, and arrived at Tyre. For there the ship unloaded its cargo.

And when we had found disciples, we remained there for seven days. And through the Spirit, they told Paul that he should not go up to Jerusalem.

But when those days had ended, we departed and went our way. And they all, with their wives and children, accompanied us until we were out of the city. And we kneeled down on the shore and prayed.

Then, after we had embraced one another, we boarded the ship. And they returned home.

And when we had finished the voyage from Tyre, we arrived at Ptolemais, and greeted the brothers, and stayed with them for one day.

And the next day, Paul (and we who were with him) left and came to Caesarea. And we entered into the house of Philip the Evangelist (who was one of the seven) and stayed with him.

Now he had four virgin daughters who prophesied.

10 And as we remained there many days, a certain prophet named Agabus came from Judea.

11 And when he had come to us, he took Paul’s belt, and bound his own hands and feet, and said, “Thus says the Holy Ghost, ‘So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the man that owns this belt, and shall deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.’”

12 And when we had heard these things, both we and the residents there begged him not to go up to Jerusalem.

13 Then Paul answered, and said, “Why are you weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready, not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the Name of the Lord Jesus.”

14 So when he would not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, “The will of the Lord be done.”

15 And after those days, we made ourselves ready and went up to Jerusalem.

16 Some of the disciples of Caesarea also went with us, and brought with them one Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple with whom we were to lodge.

17 And when we had come to Jerusalem, the brothers received us gladly.

Revised Geneva Translation (RGT)

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