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Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament.
Duration: 365 days
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Isaiah 28-29

The Lord Saves Israel and Judah[a]

Chapter 28

Against Samaria

Woe to the proud garlands of Ephraim’s drunkards
    and to the fading flowers of its glorious beauty,
the crowning glory of a nation of men
    overcome with wine and lying in the streets.
But behold, the Lord has one in his service
    who is mighty and strong,
and who, like a storm of hail,
    like a destroying tempest,
like a torrent of rain and raging flood waters,
    will hurl them violently to the ground.
The majestic garlands of Ephraim’s drunkards
    will be trampled underfoot.
And the fading blooms of its glorious beauty,
    at the head of the lush valley,
will be like early figs before the summer;
    whoever sees them will pluck them
    and immediately consume them.
On that day the Lord of hosts
    will be a crown of glory
and a beautiful diadem
    to the remnant of his people,
a spirit of justice
    to the one who sits in judgment,
and a spirit of strength to those
    who repel the enemy at the city gates.

Against Judah

These also stagger from wine
    and stumble due to strong drink.
Priests and prophets are confused because of liquor;
    alcohol leaves them unable to think clearly
    or to pronounce fair judgments.
Every table is covered with filthy vomit;
    no place is clean.
“To whom will the prophet impart knowledge?
    To whom will he explain his message?
To babies who are newly weaned,
    to those just taken from the breast?
10 With him we are given
    command after command, command after command,
rule after rule, rule after rule,
    here a little, there a little.”[b]
11 Now, with stammering lips
    and in an alien tongue,
he will speak to this people,
12     to whom he has said,
“This is the place for rest;
    give rest to the weary.
This is the place for repose.”
    However, they would not listen.
13 Therefore, to them the word of the Lord will be,
    “Command after command, command after command,
rule after rule, rule after rule,
    here a little, there a little.”
14 Therefore, listen to the word of the Lord,
    you arrogant rulers of this people in Jerusalem.
15 Proudly you have boasted,
    “We have made a covenant with death
    and entered into a pact with the netherworld.
And so, when the overwhelming scourge occurs,
    it will not afflict us.
For we have made lies our refuge
    and taken shelter in falsehood.”
16 Therefore, the Lord God
    has this to say to you in response:
Behold, I am laying a stone in Zion,
    a stone that has been tested,
a precious cornerstone as a firm foundation;
    those who place their trust in it will not falter.
17 And I will make justice the measuring line,
    with righteousness as the plumb line.
Hail will sweep away the refuge of lies,
    and flood waters will submerge your hiding place.
18 Then your covenant with death will be annulled
    and your pact with Sheol will not survive.
When the raging waters roar forth,
    you will be overwhelmed by them.
19 As often as the flood sweeps through,
    it will engulf you,
sweeping over you day and night,
    as terror conveys the message clearly.
20 For your bed will be too short
    to enable you to stretch out,
and the blanket will be too narrow
    to cover you sufficiently.
21 Then the Lord will rise up as on Mount Perazim,
    and he will rage as he did in the Valley of Gibeon,
to accomplish his work, his mysterious work,
    and to perform his deed, his strange deed.[c]
22 Therefore, cease your arrogance,
    or your bonds will be further tightened.
For the Lord God of hosts has revealed to me
    the destruction he has decreed for the entire earth.
23 Listen carefully to my words;
    pay close attention to what I have to say.
24 Does the plowman spend his entire time plowing,
    breaking up and harrowing his land?
25 Once he has leveled its surface,
    does he not scatter the fennel and sow cummin,
and plant wheat and barley,
    with spelt around the borders?
26 God has instructed him in this
    and trained him correctly.
27 Fennel must not be threshed with a sledge,
    nor is a cartwheel rolled over cummin.
28 Grain must be crushed for bread,
    but it cannot be done so to excess;
one maneuvers the cartwheels and the horses
    but is careful not to grind it too fine.
29 All this knowledge comes from the Lord of hosts
    whose counsel is wonderful
    and whose wisdom is great.

Chapter 29

The Siege of Jerusalem

    [d]Woe to Ariel, Ariel,[e]
    the city where David encamped.
Year after year will pass,
    and the festivals will be celebrated annually.
Yet I will inflict distress upon Ariel,
    and there will be endless mourning and lamentation
    as she becomes like an altar of fire.
I will encamp against you like David,
    completely surround you with my forces
    and erect siege-works against you.
Then, as you lie prostrate, you will speak,
    and from the dust of the earth
    your words will come forth.
Your voice will rise from the ground
    like that of a ghost,
    and your words will whisper out of the dust.
But the vast throng of your enemies
    will be like fine dust,
and the horde of your ruthless foes
    will be like flying chaff.
Then suddenly, in an instant,
    you will be visited by the Lord of hosts,
accompanied by thunder and earthquake and intense din,
    by whirlwind and tempest
    and the flame of devouring fire.
Then the horde of all the nations
    that fight against Ariel,
all who fight against her,
    besieging her and causing her great anguish,
will fade away like a dream,
    like a vision in the night.
Just as when a hungry man dreams of eating
    and then awakens with an empty stomach,
or as when a thirsty man dreams of drinking
    and then awakens to find his throat still parched,
so will it be with the horde of all the nations
    that make war against Mount Zion.

Hypocrisy and Deception

If you stupefy yourselves,
    you will remain in a stupor.
If you blind yourselves,
    you will remain blind.
Be drunk, but not on wine;
    stagger, but not from strong drink.
10 For the Lord has poured out on you
    a spirit of deep sleep;
he has closed your eyes, you prophets,
    and covered your heads, you seers.

11 The prophetic vision of all this has become like the words of a sealed scroll. If you hand it to someone who is able to read and you say to him, “Please read this,” he will answer, “I cannot, because it is sealed.” 12 And if you hand it to someone who cannot read and say to him, “Please read this,” he will reply, “I cannot read.”

13 [f]Then the Lord said:
    Because this people draws near to me
    only with their words
and honors me only with their lips
    while their hearts are far from me,
and their reverence for me has become
    nothing but a human commandment
    that has been memorized,
14 therefore, I will continue to deal with this people
    in shocking and amazing ways.
The wisdom of their wise men will perish,
    and the understanding of their discerning men will cease.
15 Woe to those who go to extreme measures
    to conceal their plans from the Lord,
who perpetrate their evil deeds in the dark,
    saying, “Who sees us? Who knows where we are?”
16 Such people are truly perverse.
    Is the potter no better than the clay?
Can what is made say of its maker,
    “He did not make me”?
Can a pot say of the potter,
    “He really has no particular skill”?

Deliverance

17 It will be but a very short time
    before Lebanon will become a fertile field
    and its orchards will be regarded as forests.
18 On that day the deaf will hear
    the words of a book being read,
and the eyes of the blind will see,
    delivered from gloom and darkness.
19 The lowly will once again rejoice in the Lord,
    and those who are poor will exult
    in the Holy One of Israel.
20 For the tyrants will be no more
    and the arrogant will cease to exist;
    all those who revel in evil deeds will be destroyed:
21 those whose lies cause a man to be judged guilty,
    those who set traps to capture just arbiters
and thereby deprive the innocent
    from being granted justice.
22 Therefore, thus says the Lord,
    the deliverer of Abraham,
    in regard to the house of Jacob:
No longer will the house of Jacob be ashamed,
    nor will their faces grow pale.
23 For when they see in their midst
    their children, the work of my hands,
    they will acknowledge my name as holy.
They will reverence the Holy One of Jacob
    and stand in awe of the God of Israel.
24 Those who err in spirit will gain understanding,
    and those who are obstinate will receive instruction.

Philippians 3

Chapter 3

Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord.

Warning against False Teachers

Worship by the Spirit.[a] I do not mind writing the same things to you again; it is for your safety.

Beware of the dogs![b] Beware of evil-doers! Beware of those who mutilate the flesh! For we are the circumcision,[c] we who worship by the Spirit of God and who boast in Christ Jesus and do not place any confidence in the flesh— even though I too have reason for confidence in the flesh.

Joyous Sacrifice of All Things for Christ.[d] If anyone thinks that he has reasons to be confident in the flesh, I have more! I was circumcised on the eighth day of my life. I was one of the people of Israel, the tribe of Benjamin.[e] I am a Hebrew and the son of Hebrews. In regard to the Law, I was a Pharisee; in regard to religious zeal, I was a persecutor of the Church; in regard to righteousness under the Law, I was without fault.

All these I once regarded as assets, but now I have come to regard them as losses because of Christ. Even more than that, I count everything as loss because of the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake, I have suffered the loss of all other things, and I regard them as so much rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him.

I do not wish to have any righteousness of my own based on the Law, but one that comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness given by God in response to faith. 10 All I want is to come to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and to share in his sufferings by becoming conformed to his death, 11 so that I may attain the resurrection from the dead.

12 Racing toward the Goal.[f] It is not that I have already attained this or have yet reached perfection. But I press on to take hold of that for which Christ once took hold of me. 13 Brethren, I do not claim to have taken hold of it as yet. Only this one thing: forgetting what is behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the finishing line to win the heavenly prize to which God has called me in Christ Jesus.

15 Those of us who are mature should adopt this same attitude. If on any matter you have a different point of view, this too God will make clear to you. 16 Only let us hold fast in our conduct to what we have already attained.

17 Our Citizenship Is in Heaven.[g] Brethren, join in imitating me,[h] and take note of those who conduct themselves in accord with the model you have in us. 18 As I have told you before, and now remind you with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. 19 Their end is destruction. Their god is their stomach. Their glory is in their shame. Their minds are set on earthly things.

20 But our citizenship is in heaven,[i] and from there we await our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. 21 He will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be conformed to his glorified body by the power that also enables him to make all things subject to himself.

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