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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 7

A Prayer for Fairness

A shiggaion of David which he sang to the Lord about Cush, from the tribe of Benjamin.

Lord my God, I trust in you for protection.
    Save me and rescue me
    from those who are chasing me.
Otherwise, they will tear me apart like a lion.
    They will rip me to pieces, and no one can save me.

Lord my God, what have I done?
    Have my hands done something wrong?
Have I done wrong to my friend?
    Have I stolen from my enemy?
If I have, let my enemy chase me and capture me.
    Let him trample me into the dust.
    Let him bury me in the ground. Selah

Lord, rise up in your anger.
    Stand up against my enemies’ anger.
    Get up and demand fairness.
Gather the nations around you,
    and rule them from above.
Lord, judge the people.
    Lord, defend me.
Prove that I am right.
    Show that I have done no wrong, God Most High.
God, you do what is right.
    You know our thoughts and feelings.
Stop those wicked actions done by evil people.
    And help those who do what is right.

10 God Most High protects me like a shield.
    He saves those whose hearts are right.
11 God judges by what is right.
    And God is always ready to punish the wicked.
12 If they do not change their lives,
    God will sharpen his sword.
    He will string his bow and take aim.
13 He has prepared his deadly weapons.
    He has made his flaming arrows.

14 There are people who think up evil.
    They plan trouble and tell lies.
15 They dig a hole to trap other people.
    But they will fall into it themselves.
16 They themselves will get into trouble.
    The violence they cause will hurt only themselves.

17 I praise the Lord because he does what is right.
    I sing praises to the name of the Lord Most High.

Esther 8:3-17

Once again Esther spoke to the king. She fell at the king’s feet and cried. She begged the king to stop the evil plan of Haman the Agagite. Haman had thought up the plan against the Jews. The king held out the gold scepter to Esther. Esther got up and stood in front of the king.

She said, “My king, I hope you are pleased with me. And maybe it will please you to do this. You might think it is the right thing to do. And maybe you are happy with me. If so, let an order be written to cancel the letters Haman wrote. I could not stand to see that terrible thing happen to my people. I could not stand to see my family killed.”

King Xerxes answered Queen Esther and Mordecai the Jew. He said, “Because Haman was against the Jews, I have given his things to Esther. And my soldiers have hanged him. Now write another order in the king’s name. Write it to the Jews as it seems best to you. Then seal the order with the king’s signet ring. No letter written in the king’s name and sealed with his signet ring can be canceled.”

At that time the king’s secretaries were called. This was done on the twenty-third day of the third month, which is Sivan. The secretaries wrote out all of Mordecai’s orders. They wrote to the Jews and to the governors and to the captains of the soldiers in each area. And they wrote to the important men of the 127 areas which reached from India to Cush. They wrote to each area in its own form of writing. And they wrote to each group of people in their own language. They also wrote to the Jews in their own form of writing and their own language. 10 Mordecai wrote orders in the name of King Xerxes. And he sealed the letters with the king’s signet ring. Then he sent the king’s orders by messengers on horses. The messengers rode fast horses, which were raised just for the king.

11 These were the king’s orders: The Jews in every city have the right to gather together to protect themselves. They have the right to destroy, kill and completely wipe out the army of any area or people who attack them. And they are to do the same to the women and children of that army. The Jews also have the right to take by force the property of the enemies. 12 The one day set for the Jews to do this was the thirteenth day of the twelfth month. This was the month of Adar. They were allowed to do this in all the empire of King Xerxes. 13 A copy of the king’s order was to be sent out as a law in every area. It was to be made known to the people of every nation living in the kingdom. This was so the Jews would be ready on that set day. The Jews would be allowed to pay back their enemies.

14 The messengers hurried out, riding on the royal horses. The king commanded those messengers to hurry. And the order was also given in the palace at Susa.

15 Mordecai left the king’s presence wearing royal clothes. They were blue and white. And he had on a large gold crown. He also had a purple robe made of the best linen. And the people of Susa shouted for joy. 16 It was a time of happiness, joy, gladness and honor for the Jews. 17 The king’s order went to every area and city. And there was joy and gladness among the Jews. This happened in every area and city to which the king’s order went. The Jews were having feasts and celebrating. And many people through all the empire became Jews. They did that because they were afraid of the Jews.

Revelation 19:1-9

People in Heaven Praise God

19 After this I heard what sounded like a great many people in heaven. They were saying:

“Hallelujah![a]
Salvation, glory, and power belong to our God.
    His judgments are true and right.
Our God has punished the prostitute.
    She is the one who made the earth evil with her sexual immorality.
God has punished the prostitute to pay her back for the death of his servants.”

Again they said:

“Hallelujah!
She is burning, and her smoke will rise forever and ever.”

Then the 24 elders[b] and the four living things bowed down. They worshiped God, who sits on the throne. They said:

“Amen, Hallelujah!”

Then a voice came from the throne:

“Praise our God, all you who serve him!
Praise our God, all you who honor him, both small and great!”

Then I heard what sounded like a great many people. It sounded like the noise of flooding water and like loud thunder. The people were saying:

“Hallelujah!
    Our Lord God rules. He is the All-Powerful.
Let us rejoice and be happy
    and give God glory!
Give God glory, because the wedding of the Lamb has come.
    And the Lamb’s bride has made herself ready.
Fine linen was given to the bride for her to wear.
    The linen was bright and clean.”

(The fine linen means the good things done by God’s holy people.)

Then the angel said to me, “Write this: Those who are invited to the wedding meal of the Lamb are happy!” Then the angel said, “These are the true words of God.”

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