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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
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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Error: 'Genesis 17 ' not found for the version: Worldwide English (New Testament)
Matthew 16

16 The Pharisees and Sadducees came to Jesus. They wanted to test him, so they asked him to show them a sign from the sky.

He answered them, `In the evening you say, "It will be a nice day tomorrow because the sky is red."

In the morning you say, "It will be a stormy day, because the sky is red and there are clouds." You know the meaning of these signs in the sky. But you do not know the meaning of the signs about the time in which we are living.

People today are wrong. They have gone away from God. They want a sign. No sign will be given them but the sign of Jonah.' Then Jesus went away and left them.

When the disciples reached the other side of the sea, they found they had forgotten to bring any bread with them.

Jesus said, `Watch! Do not let the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees spoil you.'

The disciples said to each other, `He said that because we did not bring any bread.'

Jesus knew what they were saying. He said to them, `You don't believe very much in me. Why are you saying to each other, "We have no bread".

Do you not yet understand? When there were five thousand people, there were only five loaves of bread. Do you not remember how many baskets full of pieces you gathered up?

10 When there were four thousand people, there were only seven loaves. Do you not remember how many baskets full of pieces you gathered up?

11 Why do you not understand that I was not talking about bread? Take care. Do not let the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees spoil you.'

12 Then they understood that he was not talking about bread. He did not mean that the yeast of bread would spoil them. They understood that he was talking about the things the Pharisees and Sadducees taught.

13 Jesus went to the country of Caesarea Philippi. He asked his disciples, `I am the Son of Man. Whom do people say I am?'

14 They answered, `Some people say you are John the Baptizer. Others say you are Elijah. And others say you are Jeremiah or one of the prophets.'

15 Jesus said to them, `Whom do you say I am?'

16 Simon Peter answered, `You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.'

17 Jesus answered, `Simon, Jonah's son, God has blessed you. No person on earth has showed you this. But my Father in heaven has showed you.

18 I tell you this. You are Peter. On this rock I will build my church. The power of death will not destroy it.

19 I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. What you tie on earth will be tied in heaven. What you set free on earth will be set free in heaven.'

20 Then Jesus said to the disciples, `Do not tell anyone that I am the Christ.'

21 From that time on, Jesus began to teach his disciples. He said, `I must go to Jerusalem. I will have much trouble from the leaders, the chief priests, and the scribes. I will be killed. On the third day, I will be raised from death.'

22 Peter took him to one side and began to talk to him. He said, `Lord! May God stop it! This must never happen to you.'

23 But Jesus turned to Peter and said, `Get away from me Satan! You are trying to make me do wrong. You are not thinking the way God thinks, but the way people think.'

24 Then Jesus told his disciples, `If anyone wants to come with me, he must leave what he himself wants to do. He must be willing to carry his cross and come with me.

25 Anyone who wants to keep his life will lose it. And anyone who gives up his life for my sake will find it.

26 What good will it do a man if he gets the whole world for himself, but loses his life? What can a person give to get back his life?

27 The Son of Man will come with his angels and will be great like his Father. Then he will pay every man for what he has done.

28 I tell you the truth. Some people are standing here who will not die before they see the Son of Man come in his kingdom.'

Error: 'Nehemiah 6 ' not found for the version: Worldwide English (New Testament)
Acts 16

16 Then he came to Derbe and Lystra. A disciple named Timothy was there. His mother was a Jew, a believer, and his father was a Greek.

The Christian brothers at Lystra and Iconium spoke very well of Timothy.

Paul wanted him to go with him. He circumcised him because all the Jews in those places knew that his father was a Greek.

4-5 hey went from town to town and talked to the people. They told them what the apostles and church leaders at Jerusalem had said should be done. So the church people became stronger in what they believed. Every day more people joined the church.

Paul and Silas went through the district of Phrygia and Galatia. The Holy Spirit said they should not tell God's word in the country of Asia Minor.

After they came to the district of Mysia, they wanted to go to the country of Bithynia but the Holy Spirit did not allow them.

So they went by Mysia and came to the city of Troas.

In the night Paul had a vision: he saw a picture like a dream. He saw a man of Macedonia standing and calling to him, `Come over into Macedonia and help us.'

10 After Paul had seen the vision, we tried to leave for Macedonia right away. We believed that the Lord had called us to tell the people there the good news.

11 So we left Troas in a boat and went straight across the water to the town of Samothrace. The next day we went to Neapolis.

12 From there we went to Philippi. This was the big city of the district of Macedonia. It was a free city. We stayed there for some time.

13 On the Sabbath day we went out of the city to the river. We thought this was a place where people met to talk with God. So we sat down and talked to the women who had come there.

14 One woman named Lydia listened to us. She was from the city of Thyatira, and she sold red cloth. She worshipped God. He worked in her heart and she believed what Paul said.

15 She and all the people in her house were baptised. Then she begged us and said, `If you really feel that I believe in the Lord, come and stay at my house.' And she would not allow us to say no.

16 One day we were going to the meeting place where people talked with God. We met a girl who had a bad spirit. She used to tell people what was going to happen. Her masters received much money when she did this.

17 This girl kept on following Paul and us. She was shouting, `These men are servants of the High God. They are telling us how to be saved.'

18 She did this for many days. This troubled Paul. He turned and said to the spirit in her, `In the name of Jesus Christ, I say to you, come out of her!' And the spirit came out at once.

19 Her masters saw that they had lost this way of getting money. They caught Paul and Silas and took them by force to the rulers in the court.

20 When they had brought them before the judges, they said, `These men are Jews. And they are making much trouble in our city.

21 They are teaching people laws which we may not obey because we are Roman people.'

22 All the people standing around were against Paul and Silas. The judges tore off the clothes of Paul and Silas. They gave orders that they should be beaten.

23 They beat them very hard. Then they put them in prison. `Take care,' they said to the prison guard. `Be sure that these prisoners do not run away.'

24 And so the guard put them in the back room in the prison. They locked their feet in holes cut in heavy pieces of wood.

25 At midnight, Paul and Silas were talking with God. They were singing and praising God. The other prisoners were listening to them.

26 Then all of a sudden the earth shook very much. Even the floor of the prison was shaking. All the doors came wide open. The things that held the prisoners all came off.

27 The prison guard woke up. He saw all the prison doors open. So he took a long knife and was going to kill himself. He thought that all the prisoners had run away.

28 Paul shouted, `Stop! Do not hurt yourself. We are all here!'

29 The guard called for a light and went in quickly. He kneeled down before Paul and Silas, trembling with fear.

30 He brought them out of the prison and said, `Sirs, what must I do to be saved?'

31 They replied, `Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. All the people in your house must do the same.'

32 They talked to him and all the people in the house. They told them the word of the Lord.

33 Paul and Silas had sores from the beating in prison. So that same hour of the night the guard washed them. Then he and all the people of his house were baptised.

34 He took Paul and Silas to his home and gave them food to eat. He and all the people in his house were very happy. They now believed in God.

35 In the morning the judges sent soldiers to the guard with a message. `Let those men go free,' they said.

36 The guard told Paul. He said, `The judges have sent a message that you may go free. So now, come out and go on your way. You will have no more trouble.'

37 But Paul said, `We are Romans. And they have beaten us outside where people can see. They have put us in prison without proving we have done wrong. Now, are they going to take us out of prison secretly? No, they themselves must come and take us out.'

38 The soldiers told this to the judges. They were very much afraid when they heard that Paul and Silas were Romans.

39 So they came to Paul and Silas. They said they were sorry for what they had done. They brought them out of prison and asked them to leave the city.

40 When Paul and Silas came out of prison, they went back to Lydia's house. They saw their Christian brothers and talked to them. This helped the Christians to believe more strongly. Then Paul and Silas went on their way.