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M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan

The classic M'Cheyne plan--read the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms or Gospels every day.
Duration: 365 days
New Testament for Everyone (NTFE)
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Matthew 8

Two healings

When Jesus came down from the hillside, large crowds followed him. Suddenly someone with a virulent skin disease approached, and knelt down in front of him.

“Master,” he said, “if you want, you can make me clean!”

Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him.

“I do want to,” he said. “Be clean!” At once his disease was cured.

“Take care,” Jesus said to him, “not to say anything to anyone. Instead, go and show yourself to the priest, and make the offering which Moses commanded. That will be a proof to them.”

Jesus went into Capernaum. A centurion came up and pleaded with him.

“Master,” he said, “my servant is lying at home, paralyzed. He’s in a very bad state.”

“I’ll come and make him better,” said Jesus.

“Master,” replied the centurion, “I don’t deserve to have you come under my roof! Just say the word, and my servant will be healed. I know what authority’s all about, you see—I’ve got soldiers answering to me, and I can say to one of them, ‘Go!’ and he goes, and to another one, ‘Come here!’ and he comes, and I can say, ‘Do this,’ to my slave, and he does it!”

10 Jesus was fair amazed when he heard this.

“I’m telling you the truth,” he said to the people who were following. “I haven’t found faith like this—not even in Israel! 11 Let me tell you this: lots of people will come from East and West and join the great party of celebration with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven. 12 But the children of the kingdom will be thrown into outer darkness, where people will weep and gnash their teeth.”

13 Then he turned to the centurion.

“Go home,” he said. “Let it be for you as you believed.”

And his servant was healed at that very moment.

On following Jesus

14 Jesus went into Peter’s house. There he saw Peter’s mother-in-law laid low with a fever. 15 He touched her hand. The fever left her, and she got up and waited on him.

16 When evening came, they brought to him many people who were possessed by demons. He cast out the spirits with a word of command, and healed everyone who was sick. 17 This happened so that the word spoken by Isaiah the prophet might come true:

He himself took our weaknesses
and bore our diseases.

18 When Jesus saw the crowd all around him, he told them to go across to the other side of the lake. 19 A scribe came up and spoke to him.

“Teacher,” he said, “I will follow you wherever you go!”

20 “Foxes have their dens,” replied Jesus, “and the birds in the sky have their nests. But the son of man has nowhere he can lay his head.”

21 “Master,” said another of his disciples, “let me first go and see to my father’s funeral.”

22 “Follow me!” replied Jesus. “And leave the dead to bury their own dead.”

The calming of the storm

23 So Jesus got into the boat, and his disciples followed him. 24 All of a sudden a great storm blew up on the sea, so that the boat was being swamped by the waves. Jesus, however, was asleep. 25 They came and woke him up.

“Help! Master! Rescue us!” they shouted. “We’re done for!”

26 “Why are you so scared, you little-faith lot?” he replied.

Then he got up and told the wind and the sea to behave themselves, and there was a great calm. 27 They were all astonished.

“What sort of man is this,” they said, “that the winds and the sea do what he says?”

The healing of the demoniacs

28 So he went across to the other side, to the region of the Gadarenes. Two demon-possessed men met him, coming out of the tombs. They were very violent and made it impossible for anyone to go along that road.

29 “What is it with us and you, son of God?” they yelled. “Have you come here to torture us ahead of the time?”

30 Some way off from where they were there was a large herd of pigs feeding.

31 “If you cast us out,” the demons begged Jesus, “send us into the herd of pigs!”

32 “Off you go, then!” said Jesus.

So the demons went out of the men and into the pigs. Then and there the entire herd rushed down the steep slope into the lake, and were drowned in the water.

33 The herdsmen took to their heels. They went off to the town and told the whole tale, including the bit about the demon-possessed men. 34 So the whole town came out to see Jesus for themselves. When they saw him, they begged him to leave their district.

Error: 'Ezra 8 ' not found for the version: New Testament for Everyone
Acts 8

Now Saul was giving his consent to Stephen’s death.

That very day a great persecution was started against the church in Jerusalem. Everyone except the apostles was scattered through the lands of Judaea and Samaria. Devout men buried Stephen, and made a great lamentation over him. But Saul was doing great damage to the church by going from one house to another, dragging off men and women and throwing them into prison.

Samaria, the spirit and Simon Magus

Those who were scattered went all over the place announcing the word. Philip went off to a town in Samaria and announced the Messiah to them. The crowds, acting as one, clung to what Philip was saying, as they heard him and saw the signs he performed. For unclean spirits came out of many of them, and several who were paralyzed or lame were cured. So there was great joy in that town.

But there was a man named Simon, who had lived in the town for some while and who practiced magic. He used to astonish the Samaritan people, giving out that he was some great personage. 10 Everyone, small and great alike, paid attention to him, and said, “This man is the one called ‘God’s Great Power’!” 11 They had been under his spell for some time, since they were amazed at the magic he could perform. 12 But when they believed Philip as he was announcing to them the message about God’s kingdom and the Name of Jesus the Messiah, they were baptized, men and women alike. 13 Simon too believed and was baptized, paying close attention to Philip. When he saw signs, and great and powerful deeds, it was his turn to be astonished.

14 When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received God’s word, they sent Peter and John to them. 15 When they arrived, they prayed for them, asking that they would receive the holy spirit, 16 since up to that point the spirit had come upon none of them; they had simply been baptized into the name of the Lord Jesus. 17 Then they laid their hands on them, and they received the holy spirit.

18 When Simon saw that the spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered them money.

19 “Give me this power too,” he said, “so that anyone I lay my hands on will receive the holy spirit.”

20 “You and your silver belong in hell!” retorted Peter. “Did you really think that God’s gift could be bought with money? 21 You have no part or share in this word! Your heart is not straight before God. 22 So repent from this wickedness, and pray to the Lord. Perhaps he will forgive the scheme you had in your heart. 23 I can see that you are still stuck in the bitter poison and chains of unrighteousness.”

24 “Pray to the Lord for me,” said Simon in reply, “that none of what you’ve said will happen to me.”

25 After Peter and John had finished bearing witness and speaking the word of the Lord, they returned to Jerusalem, announcing the good news to many Samaritan villages.

Philip and the Ethiopian

26 An angel of the Lord spoke to Philip.

“Get up and go south,” he said. “Go to the desert road that runs down from Jerusalem to Gaza.”

27 So he got up and went. Lo and behold, there was an Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the Candace (the queen of Ethiopia), who was in charge of her whole treasury. He had come to Jerusalem to worship, 28 and was on his way back home. He was sitting in his chariot and reading the prophet Isaiah.

29 “Go up and join his chariot,” said the spirit to Philip. 30 So Philip ran up, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah.

“Do you understand what you’re reading?” he asked.

31 “How can I,” he replied, “unless someone gives me some help?”

So he invited Philip to get up and sit beside him. 32 The biblical passage he was reading was this one:

He was led like a sheep to the slaughter
and as a lamb is silent before its shearers,
so he does not open his mouth.
33 In his humiliation, judgment was taken away from him.
Who can explain his generation?
For his life was taken away from the earth.

34 “Tell me,” said the eunuch to Philip, “who is the prophet talking about? Himself or someone else?”

35 Then Philip took a deep breath and, starting from this biblical passage, told him the good news about Jesus.

36 As they were going along the road, they came to some water.

“Look!” said the eunuch. “Here is some water! What’s to stop me being baptized?”

38 So he gave orders for the chariot to stop, and both of them went down into the water, Philip and the eunuch together, and he baptized him. 39 When they came up out of the water, the spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away, and the eunuch didn’t see him anymore, but went on his way rejoicing. 40 Philip, however, turned up at Azotus. He went through all the towns, announcing the good news, until he came to Caesarea.

New Testament for Everyone (NTFE)

Scripture quotations from The New Testament for Everyone are copyright © Nicholas Thomas Wright 2011, 2018, 2019.