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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
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Numbers 1

The People of Israel Are Counted

The Lord spoke to Moses in the Meeting Tent in the Desert of Sinai. This was on the first day of the second month in the second year after the Israelites left Egypt. He said to Moses: “You and Aaron must count all the people of Israel by families and family groups, listing the name of each man. You and Aaron must count every man twenty years old or older who will serve in the army of Israel, and list them by their divisions. One man from each tribe, the leader of his family, will help you. These are the names of the men who will help you:

from the tribe of Reuben—Elizur son of Shedeur;

from the tribe of Simeon—Shelumiel son of Zurishaddai;

from the tribe of Judah—Nahshon son of Amminadab;

from the tribe of Issachar—Nethanel son of Zuar;

from the tribe of Zebulun—Eliab son of Helon;

10 from the tribe of Ephraim son of Joseph—Elishama son of Ammihud;

from the tribe of Manasseh son of Joseph—Gamaliel son of Pedahzur;

11 from the tribe of Benjamin—Abidan son of Gideoni;

12 from the tribe of Dan—Ahiezer son of Ammishaddai;

13 from the tribe of Asher—Pagiel son of Ocran;

14 from the tribe of Gad—Eliasaph son of Deuel;

15 from the tribe of Naphtali—Ahira son of Enan.”

16 These were the men chosen from the people to be leaders of their tribes, the heads of Israel’s family groups.

17 Moses and Aaron took these men who had been picked 18 and called all the people of Israel together on the first day of the second month. Then the people were listed by their families and family groups, and all the men who were twenty years old or older were listed by name. 19 Moses did exactly what the Lord had commanded and listed the people while they were in the Desert of Sinai.

20 The tribe of Reuben, the first son born to Israel, was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 21 The tribe of Reuben totaled 46,500 men.

22 The tribe of Simeon was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 23 The tribe of Simeon totaled 59,300 men.

24 The tribe of Gad was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 25 The tribe of Gad totaled 45,650 men.

26 The tribe of Judah was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 27 The tribe of Judah totaled 74,600 men.

28 The tribe of Issachar was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 29 The tribe of Issachar totaled 54,400 men.

30 The tribe of Zebulun was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 31 The tribe of Zebulun totaled 57,400 men.

32 The tribe of Ephraim, a son of Joseph, was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 33 The tribe of Ephraim totaled 40,500 men.

34 The tribe of Manasseh, also a son of Joseph, was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 35 The tribe of Manasseh totaled 32,200 men.

36 The tribe of Benjamin was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 37 The tribe of Benjamin totaled 35,400 men.

38 The tribe of Dan was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 39 The tribe of Dan totaled 62,700 men.

40 The tribe of Asher was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 41 The tribe of Asher totaled 41,500 men.

42 The tribe of Naphtali was counted; all the men twenty years old or older who were able to serve in the army were listed by name with their families and family groups. 43 The tribe of Naphtali totaled 53,400 men.

44 Moses, Aaron, and the twelve leaders of Israel, one from each of the families, counted these men. 45 Every man of Israel twenty years old or older who was able to serve in the army was counted and listed with his family. 46 The total number of men was 603,550.

47 The families from the tribe of Levi were not listed with the others, because 48 the Lord had told Moses: 49 “Do not count the tribe of Levi or include them with the other Israelites. 50 Instead put the Levites in charge of the Holy Tent of the Agreement and everything that is with it. They must carry the Holy Tent and everything in it, and they must take care of it and make their camp around it. 51 Any time the Holy Tent is moved, the Levites must take it down, and any time it is set up, the Levites must do it. Anyone else who goes near the Holy Tent will be put to death. 52 The Israelites will make their camps in separate divisions, each family near its flag. 53 But the Levites must make their camp around the Holy Tent of the Agreement so that I will not be angry with the Israelites. The Levites will take care of the Holy Tent of the Agreement.”

54 So the Israelites did everything just as the Lord commanded Moses.

Psalm 35

A Prayer for Help

Of David.

35 Lord, battle with those who battle with me.
    Fight against those who fight against me.
Pick up the shield and armor.
    Rise up and help me.
Lift up your spears, both large and small,
    against those who chase me.
Tell me, “I will save you.”

Make those who want to kill me
    be ashamed and disgraced.
Make those who plan to harm me
    turn back and run away.
Make them like chaff blown by the wind
    as the angel of the Lord forces them away.
Let their road be dark and slippery
    as the angel of the Lord chases them.
For no reason they spread out their net to trap me;
    for no reason they dug a pit for me.
So let ruin strike them suddenly.
    Let them be caught in their own nets;
    let them fall into the pit and die.
Then I will rejoice in the Lord;
    I will be happy when he saves me.
10 Even my bones will say,
    Lord, who is like you?
You save the weak from the strong,
    the weak and poor from robbers.”

11 Men without mercy stand up to testify.
    They ask me things I do not know.
12 They repay me with evil for the good I have done,
    and they make me very sad.
13 Yet when they were sick, I put on clothes of sadness
    and showed my sorrow by fasting.
But my prayers were not answered.
14 I acted as if they were my friends or brothers.
I bowed in sadness as if I were crying for my mother.
15 But when I was in trouble, they gathered and laughed;
    they gathered to attack before I knew it.
    They insulted me without stopping.
16 They made fun of me and were cruel to me
    and ground their teeth at me in anger.

17 Lord, how long will you watch this happen?
    Save my life from their attacks;
    save me from these people who are like lions.
18 I will praise you in the great meeting.
    I will praise you among crowds of people.
19 Do not let my enemies laugh at me;
    they hate me for no reason.
Do not let them make fun of me;
    they have no cause to hate me.
20 Their words are not friendly
    but are lies about peace-loving people.
21 They speak against me
    and say, “Aha! We saw what you did!”

22 Lord, you have been watching. Do not keep quiet.
    Lord, do not leave me alone.
23 Wake up! Come and defend me!
    My God and Lord, fight for me!
24 Lord my God, defend me with your justice.
    Don’t let them laugh at me.
25 Don’t let them think, “Aha! We got what we wanted!”
    Don’t let them say, “We destroyed him.”
26 Let them be ashamed and embarrassed,
    because they were happy when I hurt.
Cover them with shame and disgrace,
    because they thought they were better than I was.
27 May my friends sing and shout for joy.
    May they always say, “Praise the greatness of the Lord,
    who loves to see his servants do well.”
28 I will tell of your goodness
    and will praise you every day.

Ecclesiastes 11

Boldly Face the Future

11 Invest what you have,
    because after a while you will get a return.
Invest what you have in several different businesses,
    because you don’t know what disasters might happen.

If clouds are full of rain,
    they will shower on the earth.
A tree can fall to the north or south,
    but it will stay where it falls.
Those who wait for perfect weather
    will never plant seeds;
those who look at every cloud
    will never harvest crops.

You don’t know where the wind will blow,
    and you don’t know how a baby grows inside the mother.
In the same way, you don’t know what God is doing,
    or how he created everything.
Plant early in the morning,
    and work until evening,
because you don’t know if this or that will succeed.
    They might both do well.

Serve God While You Are Young

Sunshine is sweet;
    it is good to see the light of day.
People ought to enjoy every day of their lives,
    no matter how long they live.
But they should also remember this:
    You will be dead a long time.
    Everything that happens then is useless.
Young people, enjoy yourselves while you are young;
    be happy while you are young.
Do whatever your heart desires,
    whatever you want to do.
But remember that God will judge you
    for everything you do.
10 Don’t worry,
    and forget the troubles of your body,
    because youth and childhood are useless.

Titus 3

The Right Way to Live

Remind the believers to yield to the authority of rulers and government leaders, to obey them, to be ready to do good, to speak no evil about anyone, to live in peace, and to be gentle and polite to all people.

In the past we also were foolish. We did not obey, we were wrong, and we were slaves to many things our bodies wanted and enjoyed. We spent our lives doing evil and being jealous. People hated us, and we hated each other. But when the kindness and love of God our Savior was shown, he saved us because of his mercy. It was not because of good deeds we did to be right with him. He saved us through the washing that made us new people through the Holy Spirit. God poured out richly upon us that Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ our Savior. Being made right with God by his grace, we could have the hope of receiving the life that never ends.

This teaching is true, and I want you to be sure the people understand these things. Then those who believe in God will be careful to use their lives for doing good. These things are good and will help everyone.

But stay away from those who have foolish arguments and talk about useless family histories and argue and quarrel about the law. Those things are worth nothing and will not help anyone. 10 After a first and second warning, avoid someone who causes arguments. 11 You can know that such people are evil and sinful; their own sins prove them wrong.

Some Things to Remember

12 When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, make every effort to come to me at Nicopolis, because I have decided to stay there this winter. 13 Do all you can to help Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey so that they have everything they need. 14 Our people must learn to use their lives for doing good deeds to provide what is necessary so that their lives will not be useless.

15 All who are with me greet you. Greet those who love us in the faith.

Grace be with you all.

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