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Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings.
Duration: 1245 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Psalm 145:8-14

The Lord is kind and shows mercy.
    He does not become angry quickly but is full of love.
The Lord is good to everyone.
    He is merciful to all he has made.
10 Lord, everything you have made will praise you.
    Those who belong to you will bless you.
11 They will tell about the glory of your kingdom.
    They will speak about your power.
12 Then everyone will know what powerful things you do.
    They will know about the glory and majesty of your kingdom.
13 Your kingdom will continue forever.
    And you will be King from now on.

The Lord will keep his promises.
    With love he takes care of all he has made.
14 The Lord helps those who have been defeated.
    He takes care of those who are in trouble.

Zechariah 1:1-6

The Lord Calls His People Back

It was the eighth month of the second year Darius was king of Persia. The Lord spoke his word to the prophet Zechariah son of Berekiah. Berekiah was the son of Iddo. The Lord said:

“The Lord was very angry with your ancestors. So tell the people: This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says: ‘Return to me, and I will return to you.’ Don’t be like your ancestors. In the past the prophets spoke to them. They said: This is what the Lord of heaven’s armies says: ‘Stop your evil ways and evil actions.’ But they wouldn’t listen or pay attention to me, says the Lord. Your ancestors are dead. And those prophets didn’t live forever. I commanded my words and laws to my servants the prophets. They preached to your ancestors, who returned to me. They said, ‘The Lord of heaven’s armies did as he said he would. He punished us for the way we lived and for what we did.’”

Romans 7:1-6

An Example from Marriage

Brothers, all of you understand the law of Moses. So surely you know that the law rules over a person only while he is alive. For example, a woman must stay married to her husband as long as he is alive. But if her husband dies, then she is free from the law of marriage. But if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, the law says she is guilty of adultery. But if her husband dies, then the woman is free from the law of marriage. So if she marries another man after her husband dies, she is not guilty of adultery.

In the same way, my brothers, your old selves died, and you became free from the law through the body of Christ. Now you belong to someone else. You belong to the One who was raised from death. We belong to Christ so that we can be used in service to God. In the past, we were ruled by our sinful selves. The law made us want to do sinful things. And those sinful things we wanted to do controlled our bodies, so that the things we did were only bringing us death. In the past, the law held us like prisoners. But our old selves died, and we were made free from the law. So now we serve God in a new way, not in the old way with written rules. Now we serve God in the new way, with the Spirit.

International Children’s Bible (ICB)

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