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Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)

Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks.
Duration: 1245 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Psalm 76

The God Who Always Wins

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A song of Asaph.

76 People in Judah know God.
    People in Israel know he is great.
He lives in Jerusalem.
    His home is on Mount Zion.
There God broke the flaming arrows,
    the shields and swords of war. Selah

God, how wonderful you are!
    You are more wonderful than the hills full of animals.
The brave soldiers were stripped
    as they lay asleep in death.
Not one warrior
    had the strength to stop it.
God of Jacob, when you spoke strongly,
    horses and riders fell dead.
You should be feared.
    Who can stand against you when you are angry?
From heaven you gave the decision.
    And the earth was afraid and silent.
God, you stood up to judge
    and to save the people of the earth who were not proud. Selah
10 People praise you for your anger against evil.
    Those who live through your anger are stopped from doing more evil.

11 Keep your promises to the Lord your God.
    From all around gifts should come to the God we worship.
12 God defeats great leaders.
    The kings on earth fear him.

Isaiah 66:1-13

God Will Judge All Nations

66 This is what the Lord says:

“The skies are my throne.
    The earth is my footstool.
So do you think you can build a house for me?
    There is no place where I need to rest.
My hand made all things.
    All things are here because I made them,”
says the Lord.

“These are the people I am pleased with.
    They are those who are not proud or stubborn.
    They fear me and obey me.
But those people who kill bulls as a sacrifice to me
    are like those who kill men.
Those who kill sheep as a sacrifice to me
    are like those who break the necks of dogs.
Those who give me grain offerings
    are like those who offer me the blood of pigs.[a]
Those who burn incense
    are like those who worship idols.
These people choose their own ways—not mine.
    They love the terrible things they do.
So I will punish them.
    I will punish them using what they fear most.
I called to them, but they did not listen.
    I spoke to them, but they did not hear me.
They did things I said were evil.
    They chose to do things I did not like.”

You people who obey the words of the Lord,
    listen to what he says:
“Your brothers hated you.
    They turned against you because you followed me.
Your brothers said, ‘When the Lord is honored,
    we will come back and rejoice with you.’
    But they will be punished.
Listen to the loud noise coming from the city.
    Hear the noise from the Temple.
It is the Lord punishing his enemies.
    He is giving them the punishment they should have.

“A woman does not give birth before she feels the pain.
    She does not give birth to a son before she feels the pain of birth.
No one has ever heard of that happening.
    No one has ever seen that happen.
In the same way no one ever saw a country begin in one day.
    No one has ever heard of a new nation beginning in one day.
But Jerusalem will give birth to her children
    just as soon as she feels the birth pains.
In the same way I will not cause pain
    without allowing something new to be born,” says the Lord.
“If I cause you the pain,
    I will not stop you from giving birth to your new nation,” says your God.
10 “Jerusalem, rejoice.
    All you people who love Jerusalem, be happy.
Those of you who felt sad for Jerusalem
    should now feel happy with her.
11 You will enjoy her good things and be satisfied
    as a child is nursed by its mother.
You will receive her good things
    and enjoy her wealth.”

12 This is what the Lord says:

“I will give her peace that will flow to her like a river.
    The wealth of the nations will come flowing to her.
Like babies you will be nursed and held in my arms.
    You will be bounced on my knees.
13 I will comfort you
    as a mother comforts her child.
    You will be comforted in Jerusalem.”

1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1

How to Use Christian Freedom

23 “We are allowed to do all things.” Yes. But not all things are good for us to do. “We are allowed to do all things.” Yes. But not all things help others grow stronger. 24 No one should try to do what will help only himself. He should try to do what is good for others.

25 Eat any meat that is sold in the meat market. Do not ask questions about the meat to see if it is something you think is wrong to eat. 26 You can eat it, “because the earth and everything on it belong to the Lord.”[a]

27 Someone who is not a believer may invite you to eat with him. If you want to go, eat anything that is put before you. Do not ask questions about it. 28 But if anyone says to you, “That food was offered to idols,” then do not eat it. Do not eat it because of that person who told you and because eating it would be something that might be thought wrong. 29 I don’t mean that you think it is wrong. But the other person might think it is wrong. My own freedom should not be judged by what someone else thinks. 30 I eat the meal with thankfulness. And I do not want to be criticized because of something I thank God for.

31 So if you eat, or if you drink, or if you do anything, do everything for the glory of God. 32 Never do anything that might make others do wrong—Jews, Greeks, or God’s church. 33 I do the same thing. I try to please everybody in every way. I am not trying to do what is good for me. I try to do what is good for the most people. I do this so that they can be saved.

11 Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.

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