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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.

Ezekiel 33:7-20

“As for you, human being, I have made you a watchman for Israel. If you hear a message from me, you must warn them for me. I might say to the wicked person: ‘Wicked man, you will surely die.’ But you might not speak to warn the evil person to stop doing evil. Then he will die while still a sinner. But I will punish you for his death. But you might warn a wicked person to stop doing evil. If he does not stop, he will die while still a sinner. But you have saved your life.

10 “So you, human being, say to Israel: ‘You have said: Surely our law-breaking and sins are hurting us. They will kill us. What can we do so we will live?’ 11 Say to them: ‘The Lord God says: As surely as I live, this is true. I do not want a wicked person to die. I want him to stop doing evil and live. Turn back! Turn back from your wicked ways! You don’t want to die, people of Israel.’

12 “And you, human being, say to your people: ‘The goodness of a good person will not save him when he sins. The evil of the wicked person will not cause him to be punished if he turns from it. A good person will not be able to live by the good he did earlier if he sins.’ 13 I might tell the good person, “You will surely live.” But he might think he has done enough good and then do evil. Then none of the good things he did will be remembered. He will die because of the evil he has done. 14 Or, I might say to the wicked person, “You will surely die.” But he might turn from his sin and do what is right and honest. 15 He returns what somebody gave him as a promise to repay a loan. He pays back what he stole. He lives by the rules that give life. He does not sin. Then that one will surely live. He will not die. 16 He will not be punished for any of his sins. He now does what is right and fair. He will surely live.

17 “But your people say: ‘The way of the Lord is not fair.’ But it is their own way that is not fair. 18 The good person might turn from his goodness and do evil. Then he will die for his evil. 19 But the wicked person might stop doing evil and do what is right and fair. Then he will live. 20 You still say: ‘The way of the Lord is not fair.’ Israel, I will judge each of you by his own ways.”

John 5:19-40

Jesus Has God’s Authority

19 But Jesus said, “I tell you the truth. The Son can do nothing alone. The Son does only what he sees his Father doing. The Son does whatever the Father does. 20 The Father loves the Son, and the Father shows the Son all the things he himself does. But the Father will show the Son greater things than this to do. Then you will all be amazed. 21 The Father raises the dead and gives them life. In the same way, the Son gives life to those he wants to. 22 Also, the Father judges no one. But the Father has given the Son power to do all the judging. 23 God did this so that all people will respect the Son the same way they respect the Father. He who does not respect the Son does not respect the Father. The Father is the One who sent the Son.

24 “I tell you the truth. Whoever hears what I say and believes in the One who sent me has eternal life. He will not be judged guilty. He has already left death and has entered into life. 25 I tell you the truth. The time is coming and is already here when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God. And those who hear will have life. 26 Life comes from the Father himself. So the Father has allowed the Son to give life. 27 And the Father has given the Son the approval to judge because he is the Son of Man. 28 Don’t be surprised at this. A time is coming when all who are dead and in their graves will hear his voice. 29 Then they will come out of their graves. Those who did good will rise and have life forever. But those who did evil will rise to be judged guilty.

Jesus Is God’s Son

30 “I can do nothing alone. I judge only the way I am told, so my judgment is right. I don’t try to please myself. I try to please the One who sent me.

31 “If I tell people about myself, then they will not accept what I say about myself. 32 But there is another who tells about me. And I know that the things he says about me are true.

33 “You have sent men to John. And he has told you about the truth. 34 But I don’t need a man to tell about me. I tell you this so that you can be saved. 35 John was like a burning and shining lamp. And you were happy to enjoy his light for a while.

36 “But I have a proof about myself that is greater than that of John. The things I do are my proof. These are the things my Father gave me to do. They show that the Father sent me. 37 And the Father who sent me has given proof about me himself. You have never heard his voice. You have never seen what he looks like. 38 His teaching does not live in you because you don’t believe in the One that the Father sent. 39 You carefully study the Scriptures because you think that they give you eternal life. Those are the same Scriptures that tell about me! 40 But you refuse to come to me to have that life.

International Children’s Bible (ICB)

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