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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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Leviticus 24

The Lampstand and the Holy Bread

24 The Lord said to Moses, “Command the people of Israel to bring you pure oil from crushed olives. That oil is for the lamps so that these lamps may never go out. Aaron will keep the lamps burning in the Meeting Tent from evening until morning before the Lord; this is in front of the curtain of the Ark of the Agreement. This law will continue from now on. Aaron must always keep the lamps burning on the lampstands of pure gold before the Lord.

“Take fine flour and bake twelve loaves of bread with it, using four quarts of flour for each loaf. Put them in two rows on the golden table before the Lord, six loaves in each row. Put pure incense on each row as the memorial portion to take the place of the bread. It is an offering made by fire to the Lord. Every Sabbath day Aaron will put the bread in order before the Lord, as an agreement with the people of Israel that will continue forever. That bread will belong to Aaron and his sons. They will eat it in a holy place, because it is a most holy part of the offerings made by fire to the Lord. That bread is their share forever.”

The Man Who Cursed God

10 Now there was a son of an Israelite woman and an Egyptian father who was walking among the Israelites. A fight broke out in the camp between him and an Israelite. 11 The son of the Israelite woman began cursing and speaking against the Lord, so the people took him to Moses. (The mother’s name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri from the family of Dan.) 12 The people held him as a prisoner while they waited for the Lord’s command to be made clear to them.

13 Then the Lord said to Moses, 14 “Take the one who spoke against me outside the camp. Then all the people who heard him must put their hands on his head, and all the people must throw stones at him and kill him. 15 Tell the people of Israel this: ‘If anyone curses his God, he is guilty of sin. 16 Anyone who speaks against the Lord must be put to death; all the people must kill him by throwing stones at him. Foreigners must be punished just like the people born in Israel; if they speak against the Lord, they must be put to death.

17 “‘Whoever kills another person must be put to death. 18 Whoever kills an animal that belongs to another person must give that person another animal to take its place. 19 And whoever causes an injury to a neighbor must receive the same kind of injury in return: 20 Broken bone for broken bone, eye for eye, tooth for tooth. Anyone who injures another person must be injured in the same way in return. 21 Whoever kills another person’s animal must give that person another animal to take its place. But whoever kills another person must be put to death.

22 “‘The law will be the same for the foreigner as for those from your own country. I am the Lord your God.’”

23 Then Moses spoke to the people of Israel, and they took the person who had cursed outside the camp and killed him by throwing stones at him. So the people of Israel did as the Lord had commanded Moses.

Psalm 31

A Prayer of Faith in Troubled Times

For the director of music. A psalm of David.

31 Lord, I trust in you;
    let me never be disgraced.
    Save me because you do what is right.
Listen to me
    and save me quickly.
Be my rock of protection,
    a strong city to save me.
You are my rock and my protection.
    For the good of your name, lead me and guide me.
Set me free from the trap they set for me,
    because you are my protection.
I give you my life.
    Save me, Lord, God of truth.

I hate those who worship false gods.
    I trust only in the Lord.
I will be glad and rejoice in your love,
    because you saw my suffering;
    you knew my troubles.
You have not handed me over to my enemies
    but have set me in a safe place.

Lord, have mercy, because I am in misery.
    My eyes are weak from so much crying,
    and my whole being is tired from grief.
10 My life is ending in sadness,
    and my years are spent in crying.
My troubles are using up my strength,
    and my bones are getting weaker.
11 Because of all my troubles, my enemies hate me,
    and even my neighbors look down on me.
When my friends see me,
    they are afraid and run.
12 I am like a piece of a broken pot.
    I am forgotten as if I were dead.
13 I have heard many insults.
    Terror is all around me.
They make plans against me
    and want to kill me.

14 Lord, I trust you.
    I have said, “You are my God.”
15 My life is in your hands.
    Save me from my enemies
    and from those who are chasing me.
16 Show your kindness to me, your servant.
    Save me because of your love.
17 Lord, I called to you,
    so do not let me be disgraced.
Let the wicked be disgraced
    and lie silent in the grave.
18 With pride and hatred
    they speak against those who do right.
So silence their lying lips.

19 How great is your goodness
    that you have stored up for those who fear you,
that you have given to those who trust you.
    You do this for all to see.
20 You protect them by your presence
    from what people plan against them.
    You shelter them from evil words.
21 Praise the Lord.
    His love to me was wonderful
    when my city was attacked.
22 In my distress, I said,
    “God cannot see me!”
But you heard my prayer
    when I cried out to you for help.
23 Love the Lord, all you who belong to him.
    The Lord protects those who truly believe,
    but he punishes the proud as much as they have sinned.
24 All you who put your hope in the Lord
    be strong and brave.

Ecclesiastes 7

Some Benefits of Serious Thinking

It is better to have respect than good perfume.
The day of death is better than the day of birth.
It is better to go to a funeral
    than to a party.
We all must die,
    and everyone living should think about this.
Sorrow is better than laughter,
    and sadness has a good influence on you.
A wise person thinks about death,
    but a fool thinks only about having a good time.
It is better to be criticized by a wise person
    than to be praised by a fool.
The laughter of fools
    is like the crackling of thorns in a cooking fire.
    Both are useless.

Even wise people are fools
    if they let money change their thinking.

It is better to finish something
    than to start it.
It is better to be patient
    than to be proud.
Don’t become angry quickly,
    because getting angry is foolish.

10 Don’t ask, “Why was life better in the ‘good old days’?”
    It is not wise to ask such questions.

11 Wisdom is better when it comes with money.
    They both help those who are alive.
12 Wisdom is like money:
    they both help.
But wisdom is better,
    because it can save whoever has it.

13 Look at what God has done:
    No one can straighten what he has bent.
14 When life is good, enjoy it.
    But when life is hard, remember:
God gives good times and hard times,
    and no one knows what tomorrow will bring.

It Is Impossible to Be Truly Good

15 In my useless life I have seen both of these:
I have seen good people die in spite of their goodness
    and evil people live a long time in spite of their evil.
16 Don’t be too right,
    and don’t be too wise.
    Why destroy yourself?
17 Don’t be too wicked,
    and don’t be foolish.
    Why die before your time?
18 It is good to grab the one and not let go of the other;
    those who honor God will hold them both.

19 Wisdom makes a person stronger
    than ten leaders in a city.

20 Surely there is not a good person on earth
    who always does good and never sins.

21 Don’t listen to everything people say,
    or you might hear your servant insulting you.
22 You know that many times
    you have insulted others.

23 I used wisdom to test all these things.
I wanted to be wise,
    but it was too hard for me.
24 I cannot understand why things are as they are.
    It is too hard for anyone to understand.
25 I studied and tried very hard to find wisdom,
    to find some meaning for everything.
I learned that it is foolish to be evil,
    and it is crazy to act like a fool.

26 I found that some women are worse than death
    and are as dangerous as traps.
Their love is like a net,
    and their arms hold men like chains.
A man who pleases God will be saved from them,
    but a sinner will be caught by them.

27 The Teacher says, “This is what I learned:
I added all these things together
    to find some meaning for everything.
28 While I was searching,
    I did not find one man among the thousands I found.
Nor did I find a woman among all these.
29 One thing I have learned:
God made people good,
    but they have found all kinds of ways to be bad.”

2 Timothy 3

The Last Days

Remember this! In the last days there will be many troubles, because people will love themselves, love money, brag, and be proud. They will say evil things against others and will not obey their parents or be thankful or be the kind of people God wants. They will not love others, will refuse to forgive, will gossip, and will not control themselves. They will be cruel, will hate what is good, will turn against their friends, and will do foolish things without thinking. They will be conceited, will love pleasure instead of God, and will act as if they serve God but will not have his power. Stay away from those people. Some of them go into homes and get control of silly women who are full of sin and are led by many evil desires. These women are always learning new teachings, but they are never able to understand the truth fully. Just as Jannes and Jambres were against Moses, these people are against the truth. Their thinking has been ruined, and they have failed in trying to follow the faith. But they will not be successful in what they do, because as with Jannes and Jambres, everyone will see that they are foolish.

Obey the Teachings

10 But you have followed what I teach, the way I live, my goal, faith, patience, and love. You know I never give up. 11 You know how I have been hurt and have suffered, as in Antioch, Iconium, and Lystra. I have suffered, but the Lord saved me from all those troubles. 12 Everyone who wants to live as God desires, in Christ Jesus, will be persecuted. 13 But people who are evil and cheat others will go from bad to worse. They will fool others, but they will also be fooling themselves.

14 But you should continue following the teachings you learned. You know they are true, because you trust those who taught you. 15 Since you were a child you have known the Holy Scriptures which are able to make you wise. And that wisdom leads to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for showing people what is wrong in their lives, for correcting faults, and for teaching how to live right. 17 Using the Scriptures, the person who serves God will be capable, having all that is needed to do every good work.

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