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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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Isaiah 35

God Will Comfort His People

35 The desert and dry land will become happy.
    The desert will be glad and will produce flowers.
Like a flower, it will have many blooms.
    It will show its happiness, as if it is shouting with joy.
It will be beautiful like the forest of Lebanon.
    It will be as beautiful as the hill of Carmel and the Plain of Sharon.
All people will see the glory of the Lord.
    They will see the splendor of our God.

Make the weak hands strong.
    Make the weak knees strong.
Say to people who are afraid and confused,
    “Be strong. Don’t be afraid.
Look, your God will come,
    and he will punish your enemies.
He will make them pay for the wrongs they did.
    He will come and save you.”

Then the blind people will see again.
    Then the deaf will hear.
Crippled people will jump like deer.
    And those who can’t talk now will shout with joy.
Springs of water will flow in the desert.
    Streams will flow in the dry land.
The burning desert will have pools of water.
    The dry ground will have springs.
Where wild dogs once lived,
    grass and water plants will grow.
A road will be there.
    This highway will be called “The Road to Being Holy.”
Evil people will not be allowed to walk on that road.
    Only good people will walk on that road.
    No fools will go on it.
No lions will be there.
    No dangerous animals will be on that road.
    They will not be found there.
That road will be for the people God saves.
10     The people the Lord has freed will return there.
They will enter Jerusalem with joy.
    Their happiness will last forever.
Their gladness and joy will fill them completely.
    Sorrow and sadness will go far away.

Psalm 146:5-10

Happy are those who are helped by the God of Jacob.
    Their hope is in the Lord their God.
He made heaven and earth,
    the sea and everything in it.
    He remains loyal forever.
The Lord does what is fair for those who have been wronged.
    He gives food to the hungry.
The Lord sets the prisoners free.
    The Lord gives sight to the blind.
The Lord lifts up people who are in trouble.
    The Lord loves those who do right.
The Lord protects the foreigners.
    He defends the orphans and widows.
    But he overthrows the wicked.

10 The Lord will be King forever.
    Jerusalem, your God is everlasting.

Praise the Lord!

Luke 1:46-55

Mary Praises God

46 Then Mary said,

“My soul praises the Lord;
47     my heart is happy because God is my Savior.
48 I am not important, but God has shown his care for me, his servant girl.
From now on, all people will say that I am blessed,
49     because the Powerful One has done great things for me.
    His name is holy.
50 God will always give mercy
    to those who worship him.
51 God’s arm is strong.
    He scatters the people who are proud
    and think great things about themselves.
52 God brings down rulers from their thrones,
    and he raises up the humble.
53 God fills the hungry with good things,
    but he sends the rich away with nothing.
54 God has helped his people Israel who serve him.
    He gave them his mercy.
55 God has done what he promised to our ancestors,
    to Abraham and to his children forever.”

James 5:7-10

Be Patient

Brothers, be patient until the Lord comes again. A farmer is patient. He waits for his valuable crop to grow from the earth. He waits patiently for it to receive the first rain and the last rain. You, too, must be patient. Do not give up hope. The Lord is coming soon. Brothers, do not complain against each other. If you do not stop complaining, you will be judged guilty. And the Judge is ready to come! 10 Brothers, follow the example of the prophets who spoke for the Lord. They suffered many hard things, but they were patient.

Matthew 11:2-11

John the Baptist was in prison, but he heard about the things the Christ was doing. So John sent some of his followers to Jesus. They asked Jesus, “Are you the man who John said was coming, or should we wait for another one?”

Jesus answered, “Go back to John and tell him about the things you hear and see: The blind can see. The crippled can walk. People with harmful skin diseases are healed. The deaf can hear. The dead are raised to life. And the Good News is told to the poor. The person who does not lose faith because of me is blessed.”

As John’s followers were leaving, Jesus began talking to the people about John. Jesus said, “What did you go out to the desert to see? A reed[a] blown by the wind? No. Really, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No. Those people who wear fine clothes live in kings’ palaces. So what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, and I tell you, John is more than a prophet. 10 This was written about John in the Scriptures:

‘I will send my messenger ahead of you.
    He will prepare the way for you.’ Malachi 3:1

11 I tell you the truth: John the Baptist is greater than any other man who has ever lived. But even the least important person in the kingdom of heaven is greater than John.

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