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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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Song of Solomon 4-5

The Man Speaks to the Woman

How beautiful you are, my darling!
    Oh, you are beautiful!
Your eyes behind your veil are like doves.
    Your hair is like a flock of goats streaming down Mount Gilead.
Your teeth are white like newly-sheared sheep
    just coming from their bath.
Each one has a twin.
    None of them is alone.
Your lips are like red silk thread.
    Your mouth is lovely.
Your cheeks behind your veil
    are like slices of a pomegranate.
Your neck looks like David’s tower.
    The tower was built with rows of stones.
A thousand shields hang on its walls.
    Each shield belongs to a strong soldier.
Your breasts are like two fawns.
    They are like twins of a gazelle,
    eating among the lilies.
Until the day dawns
    and the shadows disappear,
I will go to that mountain of myrrh.
    And I will go to that hill of incense.
My darling, everything about you is beautiful.
    There is nothing at all wrong with you.
Come with me from Lebanon, my bride.
    Come with me from Lebanon.
Come from the top of Mount Amana,
    from the tops of Mount Senir and Mount Hermon.
Come from the lions’ dens
    and from the leopards’ hills.
My sister, my bride,
    you have thrilled my heart.
You have thrilled my heart
    with a glance of your eyes,
    with one jewel from your necklace.
10 Your love is so sweet, my sister, my bride!
    Your love is better than wine.
    Your perfume smells better than any spice.
11 My bride, your lips drip honey.
    Honey and milk are under your tongue.
    Your clothes smell like the cedars of Lebanon.
12 My sister, my bride, you are like a garden locked up.
    You are like a spring with a wall around it, a fountain that is closed.
13 Your limbs are like an orchard
    of pomegranates and all the best fruit.
It is filled with flowers and nard.
14 It also has saffron, calamus and cinnamon.
    It is filled with trees of incense, myrrh and aloes—
    all the best spices.
15 You are like a garden fountain—
    a well of fresh water
    flowing down from the mountains of Lebanon.

The Woman Speaks

16 Awake, north wind!
    Come, you south wind!
Blow on my garden.
    Let its sweet smells flow out.
Let my lover enter the garden.
    And let him eat its best fruits.

The Man Speaks

I have entered my garden, my sister, my bride.
    I have gathered my myrrh with my spice.
I have eaten my honeycomb and my honey.
    I have drunk my wine and my milk.

The Friends Speak

Eat, friends, and drink.
    Yes, drink deeply, lovers.

The Woman Dreams

I sleep, but my heart is awake.
    I hear my lover knocking.
“Open to me, my sister, my darling,
    my dove, my perfect one.
My head is wet with dew.
    And my hair is wet with the dampness of the night.”
I have taken off my garment.
    I don’t want to put it on again!
I have washed my feet.
    I don’t want to get them dirty again!
My lover put his hand through the door opening.
    I felt excited inside.
I got up to open the door for my lover.
    Myrrh was dripping from my hands.
Myrrh was flowing from my fingers,
    onto the handles of the lock.
I opened the door for my lover.
    But my lover had left. He was gone.
    When he had spoken, he had taken my breath away.
I looked for him, but I could not find him.
    I called for him, but he did not answer me.
The watchmen found me
    as they patrolled the city.
They hit me; they hurt me.
    The guards on the wall took away my coat.
I tell you, women of Jerusalem,
    if you find my lover,
    tell him I am weak with love.

The Friends Answer the Woman

Is your lover better than other lovers,
    you, the most beautiful of women?
Is your lover better than other lovers?
    Is that why you talk like this?

The Woman Answers the Friends

10 My lover is clean and tanned.
    He’s the best of 10,000 men.
11 His head is like the finest gold.
    His hair is wavy and black like a raven.
12 His eyes are like doves
    by springs of water.
They seem to be bathed in cream.
    They are set like jewels.
13 His cheeks are like garden beds of spices.
    They smell like mounds of perfume.
His lips are like lilies
    flowing with myrrh.
14 His hands are like gold hinges,
    filled with jewels.
His body is like smooth ivory
    covered with sapphires.
15 His legs are like large marble posts,
    standing on bases of fine gold.
He is tall like a cedar of Lebanon—
    like the best cedar trees.
16 His mouth is sweet to kiss.
    I desire him very much.
Yes, daughters of Jerusalem,
    this is my lover.
    This is my friend.

Galatians 3

Blessing Comes Through Faith

You people in Galatia were told very clearly about the death of Jesus Christ on the cross. But you were very foolish. You let someone trick you. Tell me this one thing: How did you receive the Holy Spirit? Did you receive the Spirit by following the law? No! You received the Spirit because you heard the Good News and believed it. You began your life in Christ by the Spirit. Now do you try to continue it by your own power? That is foolish. You have experienced many things. Were all those experiences wasted? I hope not! Does God give you the Spirit because you follow the law? No! Does God work miracles among you because you follow the law? No! God gives you his Spirit and works miracles among you because you heard the Good News and believed it.

The Scriptures say the same thing about Abraham: “Abraham believed God, and God accepted Abraham’s faith, and that faith made him right with God.”[a] So you should know that the true children of Abraham are those who have faith. The Scriptures told what would happen in the future. They said that God would make the non-Jewish people right through their faith. This Good News was told to Abraham beforehand, as the Scripture says: “All nations will be blessed through you.”[b] Abraham believed this, and because he believed, he was blessed. It is the same today. All who believe today are blessed just as Abraham was blessed. 10 But those who depend on following the law to make them right are under a curse because the Scriptures say, “Anyone will be cursed who does not always obey what is written in the Book of the Law!”[c] 11 So it is clear that no one can be made right with God by the law. The Scriptures say, “He who is right with God by faith will live.”[d] 12 The law does not use faith. It says, “A person who does these things will live forever because of them.”[e] 13 So the law put a curse on us, but Christ took away that curse. He changed places with us and put himself under that curse. It is written in the Scriptures, “Everyone whose body is displayed on a tree[f] is cursed.” 14 Christ did this so that God’s blessing promised to Abraham might come to the non-Jews. This blessing comes through Jesus Christ. Jesus died so that we could have the Spirit that God promised and receive this promise by believing.

The Law and the Promise

15 Brothers, let me give you an example: Think about an agreement that a person makes with another person. After that agreement is accepted by both people, no one can stop that agreement or add anything to it. 16 God made promises to Abraham and his descendant. God did not say, “and to your descendants.” That would mean many people. But God said, “and to your descendant.” That means only one person; that person is Christ. 17 This is what I mean: God had an agreement with Abraham and promised to keep it. The law, which came 430 years later, cannot change God’s promise to Abraham. 18 Can following the law give us what God promised? No! If this is so, it is not God’s promise that brings us the blessings. Instead God freely gave his blessings to Abraham through the promise he had made.

19 So what was the law for? The law was given to show the wrong things people do. It continued until the special descendant of Abraham came. God’s promise was about this descendant. The law was given through angels who used Moses for a mediator[g] to give the law to men. 20 But a mediator is not needed when there is only one side. And God is only one.

The Purpose of the Law of Moses

21 Does this mean that the law is against God’s promises? Never! If there were a law that could give men life, then we could be made right by following that law. 22 But this is not true, because the Scriptures showed that the whole world is bound by sin. This was so that the promise would be given through faith. And it is given to people who believe in Jesus Christ.

23 Before this faith came, we were all held prisoners by the law. We had no freedom until God showed us the way of faith that was coming. 24 So the law was our master until Christ came. After Christ came, we could be made right with God through faith. 25 Now the way of faith has come, and we no longer live under the law.

26-27 You were all baptized into Christ, and so you were all clothed with Christ. This shows that you are all children of God through faith in Christ Jesus. 28 Now, in Christ, there is no difference between Jew and Greek. There is no difference between slaves and free men. There is no difference between male and female. You are all the same in Christ Jesus. 29 You belong to Christ. So you are Abraham’s descendants. You get all of God’s blessings because of the promise that God made to Abraham.

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