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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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2 Samuel 14

Joab’s Plan Regarding Absalom

14 Meanwhile, Zeruiah’s son Joab knew that the king’s attention was focused on Absalom,[a] so he[b] sent messengers[c] to Tekoa to bring a wise woman from there. He told her, “Please play the role of a mourner, wear the clothes of a mourner, and refrain from using makeup.[d] Act like a woman who’s been in mourning for the dead for many days. Then go to the king and speak to him like this…” Then Joab told her what to say.

When the woman from Tekoa spoke to the king, she fell on her face to the ground, prostrating herself to address him, “Help, your majesty!”

The king asked her, “What’s your problem?”[e]

“I’ve been a widowed woman[f] ever since my husband died,” she answered. “Your humble servant used to have two sons, but they got into a fight out in the field. Because there was no one to keep them apart, one of them attacked the other and killed him. Now please pay attention closely! My[g] whole family is attacking your humble servant! They’re saying, ‘Turn over the one who attacked his brother and we’ll put him to death in retribution for his brother, whose life he took. That way, we’ll kill the heir also!’ They’re going to extinguish the only light[h] left in my family, leaving my late husband neither an ongoing name nor a survivor on the face of the earth!”

Then the king replied to the woman, “Go home and I’ll issue a special order just for you.”

But the woman from Tekoa told the king, “Your majesty, let any guilt for this be on me and on my ancestors’ household, and not on my king or his throne!”

10 The king replied, “Bring anyone who talks to you about this to me, and he certainly won’t be bothering[i] you anymore!”

11 Then she said, “Your majesty, please remember the Lord your God, so that blood avengers don’t do any more damage! Otherwise, they’ll destroy my son!”

So he promised, “As the Lord lives, not even a single hair from your son’s head[j] will fall to the ground!”

12 At this, the woman responded, “Would your majesty the king please allow your humble servant to say one more thing?”

“Say it…”[k] he replied.

13 “Why, then,” the woman asked, “are you planning to act just like this against God’s people? Based on what your majesty has said, you’re acting like one who is guilty himself, because you’re not bringing back the one whom you’ve banished! 14 After all, even though we all die,[l] and we’re[m] all like water being spilled on the ground that cannot be recovered, nevertheless God doesn’t take away life, but carries out his plans so as not to cast away permanently from him those who are presently estranged.[n]

15 “Now as to why I’ve come to speak with your majesty the king, it’s because the people have made me afraid, so your humble servant told herself,[o] ‘I’ll go speak to the king, so perhaps the king will do what his humble servant has requested. 16 Perhaps the king will listen and deliver his humble servant from the oppression[p] of the man who intends to eliminate both me and my son from what God has apportioned to us!’[q]

17 “So your humble servant is saying, ‘Please, your majesty, let what the king has to say be of comfort, because just as the angel of God is, so also is your majesty the king to discern both good and evil. And may the Lord your God remain present with you.’”

18 In reply, the king asked the woman, “Please don’t conceal anything about which I’m going to be asking you now.”

So the woman replied, “Please, your majesty, let the king speak.”

19 Then the king asked, “Is Joab behind all of this with you?”[r]

“As your soul lives, your majesty, the king,” the woman answered, “no one can divert anything left or right from what your majesty the king has spoken! As a matter of fact, it was your servant Joab! He was there, giving me precise orders about everything that your humble servant was to say. Your servant Joab did this, 20 intending to change the outcome of this matter. Nevertheless, your majesty is wise, like the wisdom of the angel of God, to be aware of everything that’s going on throughout the earth.”[s]

David Authorizes Absalom’s Return

21 Then the king addressed Joab, “Look! I’ll do this thing that you’ve requested.[t] Go bring back the young man Absalom.”

22 At this, Joab fell on his face to the ground, prostrating himself to bless the king, and then[u] said, “Today your servant realizes that he’s found favor with you, your majesty, in that the king has acted on the request of his servant.” 23 Then Joab got up, went to Geshur, and brought Absalom back to Jerusalem.

24 Nevertheless, the king said, “Let him return to his own home and not show his face to me.” So Absalom returned to his own home and did not show his face to the king.

David’s Son Absalom

25 Now throughout all of Israel no one was as handsome as Absalom or so highly praised, from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head there wasn’t a single thing wrong about him. 26 Whenever he cut his hair —he cut it at the end of every year, because it grew thick on his head,[v] which is why he cut it—his hair weighed in at 200 shekels[w] measured by the royal standard.[x] 27 Absalom fathered three sons and one daughter, whom he named Tamar. She was a beautiful woman, both in form and appearance.

28 Meanwhile, Absalom lived in Jerusalem for two years, but never saw the king’s face. 29 After this, Absalom sent for Joab, intending to send him to the king, but Joab[y] would not come. Absalom[z] sent for him a second time, but he still[aa] would not come. 30 So Absalom[ab] told his servants, “Observe that Joab’s grain field lies next to mine. He has barley planted there. Go set it on fire.” So Absalom’s servants set the field on fire.

31 At this, Joab got up, went to Absalom’s home, and demanded of him, “Why did your servants set fire to my grain field?”

32 In answer to Joab, Absalom replied, “Look, I sent for you, telling you ‘Come here so I can send you to the king to ask him “What’s the point in moving here from Geshur? I would have been better off to have remained there!”’ So let me see the king’s face, and if I’m guilty of anything, let him execute me!”

33 So when Joab approached the king and told him what Absalom had said,[ac] he summoned Absalom, who then came to the king and fell to the ground on his face in front of him.[ad] Then the king kissed Absalom.

2 Corinthians 7

Cleanse Yourselves in Holiness

Since we have these promises, dear friends, let’s cleanse ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit by becoming mature in our holy fear of God.

Encouraged by the Corinthians

Make room for us in your hearts![a] We have not treated anyone unjustly, harmed anyone, or cheated anyone. I am not saying this to condemn you. I told you before that you are in our hearts to die together and to live together. I have great confidence in you. I am very proud of you. I am very much encouraged. I am overjoyed in all our troubles.

For even when we came to Macedonia, our bodies had no rest. We suffered in a number of ways. Outwardly there were conflicts, inwardly there were fears. Yet God, who comforts those who feel miserable, comforted us by the arrival of Titus, and not only by his arrival but also by the comfort he had received from you. He told us about your longing for me, your sorrow, and your eagerness to take my side, and this made me even happier.

If I made you sad with my letter, I do not regret it, although I did regret it then. I see that the letter caused you sorrow, though only for a while. Now I am happy, not because you had such sorrow, but because your sorrow led you to repent. For you were sorry in a godly way, and so you were not hurt by us in any way. 10 For having sorrow in a godly way results in repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regrets. But the sorrow of the world produces death.

11 See what great earnestness godly sorrow has produced in you! How ready you are to clear yourselves, how indignant, how alarmed, how full of longing and enthusiasm, how eager to seek justice! In every way you have demonstrated that you are innocent in this matter. 12 So, even though I wrote to you, it wasn’t because of the man who did the wrong or because of the man who was hurt. Instead, I wrote to you so that your devotion to us might be made perfectly clear to you before God.

13 This is what comforted us. In addition to our own comfort, we were even more delighted at the joy of Titus, because his spirit had been set at rest by all of you. 14 For if I have been doing some boasting about you to him, I have never been ashamed of it. Moreover, since everything we told you was true, our boasting to Titus has also proved to be true. 15 His affection for you is even greater as he remembers how obedient all of you were and how you welcomed him with fear and trembling. 16 I rejoice that I can have complete confidence in you.

Ezekiel 21

A Prophecy against Jerusalem

21 [a]This message came to me from the Lord: “Son of Man, look toward Jerusalem, preach[b] against its sanctuaries, and prophesy against Israel’s land. Declare to Israel, ‘This is what the Lord says: “Watch out! I’m against you! I’m going to unsheathe my sword to kill both the righteous and the wicked among you. Since I’m going to kill both the righteous and the wicked among you, I’ll be unsheathing my sword against everyone from south to north. Then everyone will know that I am the Lord, who unsheathed my sword, and who won’t have to unsheathe it again.”’

“And now, Son of Man, you are to start groaning until you’re sick to your stomach.[c] You are to groan bitterly right in front of them.[d] When they’ll ask you, ‘Why are you groaning?’ you are to say, ‘Because of the news that just arrived. Every heart will melt with fear, every hand will grow limp, every spirit will grow faint, and every knee will glisten with sweat.’ Look! It has come and it will be fulfilled,” declares the Lord God.

God’s Sword and Scepter

This message came to me from the Lord: “Son of Man, prophesy and say, ‘This is what the Lord God says:

‘A sword!
    A sword is being sharpened.
        It’s also being polished.
10 It’s being sharpened for slaughter,
    and being polished to gleam like lightning.’
“We shouldn’t be rejoicing, should we,
    while my Son’s scepter, the sword,
        is despising[e] every tree?[f]
11 It’s intended to be polished
    so it can be grasped in the hand.
The sword is sharpened.
    It’s polished for placement
        into the hand of the executioner.”
12 ‘Cry and wail, you Son of Man!
    It’s headed against my people.
It’s also against all the princes of Israel,
    who have been tossed to the sword,
        along with my people.
So it’s time to grieve like you mean it,[g]
13 because testing is sure to come.

‘In putting the sword to the test along with the scepter, it won’t keep on rejecting, will it?’ declares the Lord God.”

A Double and Triple Judgment

14 “Now, Son of Man, prophesy
    as you strike your hands together.
Let the sword that fatally wounds be doubled and tripled.
    That great, slaughtering sword closes in on them.
I’ve set in place a slaughtering sword
    at the entrance to all their gates,
15 so that their hearts melt
    and the number of those who stumble increase.
I’ve set in place a slaughtering sword
    at the entrance to all their gates.
Oh, no! It’s made like lightning.
    It’s drawn to slaughter.
16 Be sharp!
    Attack on the right,
or parry to your left,
    wherever you point your sword.[h]
17 I will also clap my hands;
    then my anger will subside.[i]
        I, the Lord have spoken it.”

Two Pathways to Invasion

18 This message came to me from the Lord: 19 “Now, Son of Man, demarcate two pathways by which the sword of Babylon’s king will arrive in the land. Both pathways will lead from a single land.

“Make a sign,[j] carving it out and installing it at the junction on the way to the city. 20 Set it to point one way for bringing the sword against Rabbah, the descendants of Ammon, and the other way against Judah and fortified Jerusalem.

21 “Meanwhile, Babylon’s king is standing at the fork of the road,[k] where he can head in either of two directions, and that’s where he is practicing divination. Shaking his arrows, he’s asking questions of his teraphim while he examines livers. 22 On his right hand he is divining against Jerusalem, preparing to set up battering rams, preparing[l] for the slaughter, getting ready to sound the alarm for battle,[m] setting the battering rams in place at the gates, building siege mounds, and erecting a siege wall. 23 In their view, it will seem to be a false prophecy, but because they swore allegiance, he’ll make them remember their guilt as he takes them captive.”

Imminent Invasion

24 Therefore this is what the Lord God says: “Because you remembered your sins when your transgressions were uncovered, your sins are visibly evident in everything you’ve done. And since you’ve remembered them, you’ll be taken captive.

25 “So now, you dishonored and wicked prince of Israel,
    whose day has come
        in this time of final punishment,
26 This is what the Lord God says:

‘Remove your turban!
    Take off your crown!
Things aren’t going to remain
    as they used to be.
What is lowly will be exalted,
    and what is lofty will be brought low.
27 A ruin! A ruin!
    I’m bringing about ruin!’
But this also will not happen
    until he who has authority over it arrives,
        because I’ll give it to him.”

A Rebuke to Ammon

28 And now Son of Man, prophesy to the Ammonites that this is what the Lord God says to the Ammonites about their approaching humiliation:

“A sword! A sword is being drawn for slaughter.
    It’s polished to flash like lightning.
29 When they see empty visions about you
    while they’re divining lies for you,
to lay you on the necks of the wicked,
    who are fatally wounded,
whose days have come,
    their time for punishment.
30 Return it to its scabbard.
“At the place where you were formed,
    in the land of your origin,
        there is where I’ll judge you.
31 I’m going to pour out my indignation all over you.
    I’ll blow my fierce wrath against you
and deliver you into the control of brutal men
    who are skilled at destruction.
32 You’ll be fuel[n] for the conflagration.
    Your blood will be spilled[o] throughout the land.
You won’t be remembered anymore,
    now that I, the Lord, have spoken.”

Psalm 68

To the Director of music: A Psalm. A song.

A Song of Praise to God

68 God arises,
    and his enemies are scattered.
        Those who hate him flee from his presence.[a]
As smoke is driven away, so you drive them away.
    As wax melts in the presence of fire,
        so the wicked die in the presence of God.
But the righteous rejoice and exult before God;
    they are overwhelmed with joy.

Sing to God!
    Sing praise to his name!
        Exalt the one who rides on the clouds.
The Lord is his name.
    Be jubilant in his presence.
A father to orphans and an advocate for widows
    is God in his holy dwelling place.
God causes the lonely to dwell in families.[b]
    He leads prisoners into prosperity,
        but rebels live on parched land.

God, when you led out your people,
    when you marched through the desert,
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the land quaked.
Indeed, the heavens poured down rain
    from the presence of God,
        this God of Sinai,
    from the presence of God,
        the God of Israel.
God, you poured out abundant rain on your inheritance.
    When Israel[c] was weary, you sustained her.
10 Your people live[d] there;
    you sustain the needy[e] with your goodness, God.

11 The Lord issues a command.
    Numerous are the women who announce the news:
12 “Kings of armies retreat and flee,
    while the lady of the house divides the spoil.
13 When you men lie down among the sheepfolds,
    you are like[f] the wings of the dove covered with silver,
        with its feathers in glittering gold.”

14 When the Almighty scattered the kings there,
    there was snow on Mt. Zalmon.

15 The mountain of God is as the mountain of Bashan;
    a mountain of many peaks is Mount Bashan.

16 You mountains of many peaks, why do you watch with envy
    the mountain in which God has chosen to dwell?
        Indeed, the Lord will live there forever.
17 God’s chariots were many thousands.
    The Lord was there with them at Sinai in holiness.
18 You ascended to the heights,
    you took captives.
You received gifts among mankind,
    even the rebellious,
        so the Lord God may live there.[g]
19 Blessed be the Lord who daily carries us.
    God is our deliverer.

20 God is for us the God of our deliverance.
    The Lord God rescues us from death.
21 God surely strikes the heads of his enemies,
    even the hairy heads of those who continue in their guilt.
22 The Lord says, “From Bashan I will bring them,
    I will bring them from the depths of the sea,
23 that your feet may wade through blood.
The tongues of your dogs will have their portions
    from your enemies.”

24 They have observed your processions, God,
    the processions of my God,
        my king, in the sanctuary.
25 The singers are in front,
    the musicians follow,
        strumming their stringed instruments
among the maidens who are playing their tambourines.

26 Bless God in the great congregation,
    the Lord who is the fountain of Israel.
27 Little Benjamin is there, leading them,
    and the princes of Judah all together
        with the princes of Zebulun and the princes of Naphtali.

28 Summon the power of your God,
    the power, God, that you have shown us.
29 Because of your Temple in Jerusalem,
    kings bring tribute to you.
30 Rebuke the wildlife that lives among the reeds,
    the nations that congregate like bulls and cows,
humbling themselves with pieces of silver,
    for God[h] scatters the nations that delight in battle.
31 Envoys will come from Egypt.
    Let the Ethiopians stretch out their hands to God.

32 You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God!
    Sing praises to the Lord,
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33 to the one who rides the heavens, the ancient heavens.
    Behold! He thunders with a mighty voice.

34 Ascribe power to God, whose glory is over Israel,
    whose power is in the skies.
35 You are awesome, God, from your sanctuaries.
    The God of Israel is the one
        who gives strength and power to the people.

Blessed be God!

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