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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
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Psalm 63-65

A song of David written when he was in the desert of Judah.

63 God, you are my God.
    I am searching so hard to find you.
Body and soul, I thirst for you
    in this dry and weary land without water.
Yes, I have seen you in your Temple.[a]
    I have seen your strength and glory.
Your faithful love is better than life,
    so my lips praise you.
By my life, I will praise you.
    In your name, I lift my hands in prayer.
When I sit down to satisfy my hunger,
    my joyful lips hunger to praise you!
I remember you while lying on my bed.
    I think about you in the middle of the night.
That is because you are the one who helps me.
    It makes me happy to be under your protection!
I stay close to you,
    and you hold me with your powerful arm.

Those who are trying to kill me will be destroyed.
    They will go down to their graves.
10 They will be killed with swords.
    Wild dogs will eat their dead bodies.
11 But the king will be happy with his God,
    and those who promised to obey him will praise him when he defeats those liars.

To the director: A song of David.

64 God, listen to my complaint.
    Save me from the terrible threats of my enemies!
Protect me from the secret plans of the wicked.
    Hide me from that gang of evil people.
They sharpen their tongues to use like swords.
    They aim their poisonous words like arrows.
Suddenly, from their hiding places, they let their arrows fly.
    They shoot to kill innocent people.
They encourage each other to do wrong.
    They talk about setting traps and say, “No one will see them here!
No one will discover our crime.
    We have the perfect plan!”
Yes, people can be very tricky and hard to understand.
But suddenly, God will shoot his arrows,
    and those wicked people will be hit.
He will use their own words against them,
    and they will be destroyed.
Then everyone who sees them
    will shake their heads in amazement.
People will see what God has done.
    They will tell other people about him.
Then everyone will learn more about God.
    They will learn to fear and respect him.
10 Good people are happy to serve the Lord.
    They depend on him to protect them.
    All those who want to do right will praise him!

To the director: A praise song of David.

65 God in Zion, we praise you
    and give you what we promised.
Anyone can come to you,
    and you will listen to their prayers.
When our sins become too heavy for us,
    you wipe them away.
Oh, how wonderful it is to be the people you chose
    to come and stay in your Temple.
And we are so happy to have the wonderful things
    that are in your Temple, your holy palace.
God, you answer our prayers and do what is right.
    You do amazing things to save us.
People all over the world know they can trust in you,
    even those who live across the sea.
You made the mountains.
    We see your power all around us.
You can calm the roughest seas
    or the nations raging around us.
People all around the world are amazed at the wonderful things you do.
    You make all people, east and west, sing with joy.
You take care of the land.
    You water it and make it fertile.
Your streams are always filled with water.
    That’s how you make the crops grow.
10 You pour rain on the plowed fields;
    you soak the fields with water.
You make the ground soft with rain,
    and you make the young plants grow.
11 You start the new year with a good harvest.
    You end the year with many crops.[b]
12 The desert and hills are covered with grass.
13 The pastures are covered with sheep.
    The valleys are filled with grain.
    Everything is singing and shouting for joy.

Romans 6

Dead to Sin but Alive in Christ

So do you think we should continue sinning so that God will give us more and more grace? Of course not! Our old sinful life ended. It’s dead. So how can we continue living in sin? Did you forget that all of us became part of Christ Jesus when we were baptized? In our baptism we shared in his death. So when we were baptized, we were buried with Christ and took part in his death. And just as Christ was raised from death by the wonderful power of the Father, so we can now live a new life.

Christ died, and we have been joined with him by dying too. So we will also be joined with him by rising from death as he did. We know that our old life was put to death on the cross with Christ. This happened so that our sinful selves would have no power over us. Then we would not be slaves to sin. Anyone who has died is made free from sin’s control.

If we died with Christ, we know that we will also live with him. Christ was raised from death. And we know that he cannot die again. Death has no power over him now. 10 Yes, when Christ died, he died to defeat the power of sin one time—enough for all time. He now has a new life, and his new life is with God. 11 In the same way, you should see yourselves as being dead to the power of sin and alive for God through Christ Jesus.

12 But don’t let sin control your life here on earth. You must not be ruled by the things your sinful self makes you want to do. 13 Don’t offer the parts of your body to serve sin. Don’t use your bodies to do evil, but offer yourselves to God, as people who have died and now live. Offer the parts of your body to God to be used for doing good. 14 Sin will not be your master, because you are not under law. You now live under God’s grace.

Slaves of Goodness

15 So what should we do? Should we sin because we are under grace and not under law? Certainly not! 16 Surely you know that you become the slaves of whatever you give yourselves to. Anything or anyone you follow will be your master. You can follow sin, or you can obey God. Following sin brings spiritual death, but obeying God makes you right with him. 17 In the past you were slaves to sin—sin controlled you. But thank God, you fully obeyed what you were taught. 18 You were made free from sin, and now you are slaves to what is right. 19 I use this example from everyday life because you need help in understanding spiritual truths. In the past you offered the parts of your body to be slaves to your immoral and sinful thoughts. The result was that you lived only for sin. In the same way, you must now offer yourselves to be slaves to what is right. Then you will live only for God.

20 In the past you were slaves to sin, and you did not even think about doing right. 21 You did evil things, and now you are ashamed of what you did. Did those things help you? No, they only brought death. 22 But now you are free from sin. You have become slaves of God, and the result is that you live only for God. This will bring you eternal life. 23 When people sin, they earn what sin pays—death. But God gives his people a free gift—eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

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