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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.
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Deuteronomy 19

Rules about safe cities

19 The Lord your God will destroy the nations who now live in the land that he is giving to you. You will chase them out and you will live in their cities and in their houses. 2-3 Make the land into three separate regions. Then choose three special cities, one city in each region.[a] Build good roads to each city so that people can easily travel to them. Then anyone who kills a person can run to one of these cities to be safe.

This is the rule when anyone has killed another person: If it was a mistake, he can run to a safe city. He can do that if he has killed someone that he did not already hate. For example, two men may go to the forest to cut wood. As one man cuts wood with his axe, the metal part of the axe flies off. It hits the other man and it kills him. Then the killer can run to the nearest of the three cities. He will be safe there.

If there was no safe city near enough, the killer might not escape safely. The dead person's relative might chase him, catch him and kill him.[b] But the killer did not deserve to die. He had made a mistake. He had killed someone that he did not already hate. So I command you to choose three cities to be safe cities for yourselves.[c]

The Lord your God promised your ancestors to give you more land to live in. When all that land belongs to you, you must continue to obey all the commands that I am giving you today. You must continue to love the Lord your God and live in a way that pleases him. Then, when your land becomes bigger, you must choose three more cities to be safe cities. 10 You must not punish with death people who are not guilty. That would make you guilty yourselves. That must not happen in the land that the Lord your God is giving you.

11 But perhaps somebody does hate another person. He may hide himself so that he can catch his enemy. Then he may attack him and kill him. After that, he may run to one of the safe cities. 12 If he does that, the leaders of his own town must fetch him back. They must bring him to the dead person's relative. He must die as his punishment. 13 Do not be sorry for him. You must punish murderers with death. Then Israel will not be guilty of evil acts. If you do that, everything will be well for you.

More rules

14 When you go to live in the land that the Lord your God is giving to you, each family will receive their piece of land. You must never move the stones that show the edge of your neighbour's land. It has always belonged to them.

15 If only one person says that he has seen someone do something wrong, that is not enough. There must be at least two or three people who saw the sin. Then the judge may say that the person is guilty.

16 Somebody may accuse another person because he wants to hurt him. He tells lies against him. 17 Then both of them must stand in front of the judges that the Lord has chosen. Those are the priests and the judges who have authority at that time. 18 The judges must be careful to discover who is telling the truth. The person may be speaking lies against another Israelite to accuse him. 19 If he is telling lies, you must punish him in the same way that he wanted to punish the other Israelite. You must remove evil things like this from among yourselves. 20 Then everyone else will hear what has happened. They will be afraid to do any more evil things like that. 21 Do not be sorry for people who are guilty. Punish people as they deserve: a life for a life, an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand, a foot for a foot.[d]

Psalm 106

The Lord is good![a]

106 Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
Thank the Lord, because he is good.
    His faithful love will always be with us.
The great things that the Lord has done
    are too many to tell!
Nobody can praise him enough.
God has blessed the people who obey his commands.
    They always do what is right.
Lord, when you help your people,
    please remember me!
Do not forget to help me,
    when you come to rescue them.
I want to enjoy the good things
    that you give to the people that you have chosen.
I want to be happy together with them.
I want to join with the people who belong to you,
    and praise you as you deserve.

We have done bad things,
    as our ancestors also did.
We have done things that are wicked and evil.
When our ancestors were in Egypt,
    they did not understand your miracles.
They forgot the many ways that you showed them your faithful love.
When they arrived at the Red Sea,
    they turned against you, Lord.
But the Lord rescued them,
    to show that his name is great.
He showed that he was very powerful.
He shouted at the Red Sea,
    and it became dry.
He led his people through the middle of the deep water,
    as if they walked in a desert!
10 He rescued them from the people who hated them.
    He saved them from their enemy's power.
11 The water of the sea drowned their enemies,
    so that none of them remained alive.[b]
12 Then God's people believed his promises.
    They sang songs to praise him.[c]

13 But they soon forgot
    what the Lord had done to help them.
They did not wait for him to tell them what to do.
14 In the wilderness they wanted better food.
    They tested God to see what he would do.
15 He gave them the food that they asked for,
    but he also sent a bad disease on them.[d]
16 The people became jealous of Moses,
    and Aaron, the Lord's special priest.
17 So God made the earth break open,
    so that Dathan fell into it.
It also destroyed Abiram and his people.
18 Fire burned all their group,
    and it killed those wicked people.[e]
19 At Horeb, the Israelites used gold to make a cow,
    and they worshipped it.
20 They turned away from their great God.
Instead, they worshipped the statue of a cow,
    an animal that eats grass![f]
21 They forgot the God who had saved them,
    when he did great miracles in Egypt.
22 He had done powerful things in the land of Ham's descendants,
    and at the shore of the Red Sea.
His people forgot about all that!
23 So God said that he would destroy them.
But God's servant, Moses, spoke on their behalf.
He asked God not to be angry with his people,
    and God agreed.
24 Later, they did not believe God's promise
    to take them safely into the beautiful land of Canaan.
25 They spoke against the Lord in their tents,
    and they did not obey him.
26 So he made a strong promise
    that he would cause them to die in the desert.
27 He promised that he would chase their descendants away,
    so that they died in foreign countries.[g]
28 After that, they started to worship the false god, Baal of Peor.
They ate the food from sacrifices
    that people gave to dead idols.
29 The Lord became angry
    because of what his people did.
He sent a bad disease among them.
30 Then Phinehas punished the guilty people,
    so that the disease stopped killing people.[h]
31 So we remember that Phinehas was a righteous man,
    and that will be true for ever.
32 At Meribah springs, the Israelites made God angry.
    What they did there caused Moses to have trouble.
33 Moses was so upset that he spoke in a careless way.[i]

34 The Lord commanded his people
    to destroy the nations of Canaan,
But they did not obey the Lord's command.
35 Instead, they mixed with those nations
    and they learned their way of life.
36 They worshipped their idols
    which caught them in a trap.
37 They even killed their sons and their daughters
    as sacrifices for those idols of demons!
38 Their sons and their daughters did not deserve to die,
    but they killed them as sacrifices for the idols of Canaan.
Those murders made the land unclean.
39 The things that the Lord's people did
    made them unclean.
They were not faithful to the Lord,
    like a wife who is not faithful to her husband.
40 So the Lord became angry with his people.
They belonged to him
    but he turned away from them.
41 He let other nations have power over them.
    Their enemies ruled over them.
42 Their enemies had power to hurt them,
    and they were cruel to them.
43 Many times, the Lord rescued his people,
    but they had decided not to obey him.
Their sins made them weaker and weaker.
44 But the Lord still saw when they were in trouble.
    He answered them when they called to him for help.
45 He remembered the covenant that he had made with them.
Because of his faithful love for his people,
    he stopped punishing them.
46 He caused all their enemies to be kind to them.

47 Lord, our God, please save us!
Bring us safely home from among the other nations.[j]
Then we will thank you!
    We will shout aloud to praise your holy name.

48 Praise the Lord, Israel's God,
    as he deserves!
Praise him now and for ever!
Let everybody say, ‘Amen! We agree!’
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord![k]

Isaiah 46

Babylon's false gods have no power

46 Bel bends down to the ground.
    Nebo lies down low.[a]
Their images are heavy loads on the backs of animals.
    The animals become tired and weak as they carry them away.
Those gods fall down and they lie together on the ground!
    They have no power to rescue their images.
The gods themselves go as prisoners to a foreign land,
    together with their images.

The Lord says,

‘Listen to me, you family of Jacob.
    Yes, listen to me, all you Israelites who are still alive.
I have taken care of you since you first became a nation.
    I have carried you since you were born.
I will continue to take care of you until you are old,
    until your hair becomes grey.
I made you who you are,
    and I will supply everything that you need.
I will carry you,
    and I will save you.
You know that there is no God like me!
You cannot say about any god,
    that he is the same as me.
Some people make idols for themselves.
They pour out gold coins from their purse.
    They weigh silver on their scales.
They pay a worker with special skill to use the silver and the gold
    to make a god.
Then they bend down low in front of it,
    and they worship it!
They lift the idol onto their shoulders
    and they carry it home.
They put it in its place and it stands there.
    It cannot move anywhere else.
If someone calls out to it for help,
    it does not answer.
It cannot save anyone from their trouble.
Remember this, you people who do not obey me.
    Think about it carefully.
Remember all the things that I did a long time ago.
I am God. There is nobody else like me.
    There is no other God, except me.
10 From the beginning, I say what will happen at the end.
    Long ago, I spoke about future things that have not yet happened.
I say this: “My purpose will not change.
    I will do everything that I want to do.”
11 Now I will call somebody to come from the east.
He will come down quickly,
    like an eagle that catches small birds to eat.
He will come from a country that is far away.
    He will do for me what I want to do.
Yes, I will surely do what I have decided to do.
I have given the command,
    and I will cause it to happen.
12 Listen to me, you people who refuse to obey me.
    You choose not to do anything that is right.
13 But now I am ready to rescue you,
    and I will show you what is right.
This will soon happen!
I will save the people in Zion.
    I will make Israel great and beautiful.’

Revelation 16

The seven bowls with the seven last troubles

16 Then I heard a loud voice speak from God's house in heaven. It said to the seven angels, ‘Take your seven bowls that are full of God's anger. Go and pour them out on the earth.’

The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land. As a result, very bad and painful sores appeared on people's skin. Everyone who had the wild animal's mark on them and who worshipped the animal's image had those sores.

Then the second angel poured out his bowl on the sea. As a result, the sea became like the blood of a dead person. Everything that was living in the sea then died.

Then the third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and on the springs of water. As a result, all the water became blood.

Then I heard the voice of the angel who had authority over the waters. He said to God,

‘Holy One, you are alive now and you always have been alive.
You are right in everything that you decide.
Now you have judged these people.
They have killed your people and your prophets.
They have caused your servants to bleed and to die.
So now you have given these bad people blood to drink.
That is what ought to happen to them. It is right.’

Then I heard a voice from the altar in heaven. It said,

‘Yes, Lord God, you have all authority.
When you judge people, it is the punishment that they deserve.’

Then the fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun. God gave authority to the sun so that it burned people with fire. The strong heat burned people and it hurt them very much. As a result, they said bad things against God's name, because he had the power to cause these terrible troubles. But they refused to change how they lived. They refused to agree that God is great.

10 Then the fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the wild animal. As a result, the whole kingdom that the wild animal ruled became dark. People were biting their tongues because of their great pain. 11 They cursed the God of heaven because of their pain and because of the sores on their skin. But they did not stop doing bad things.

12 Then the sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great Euphrates river. As a result, the river became dry. This prepared a way for kings from the east to march across it. 13 Then I saw three bad spirits that looked like frogs. One bad spirit came out of the dragon's mouth.[a] Another one came out of the first wild animal's mouth. The third one came out of the false prophet's mouth.[b] 14 Those bad spirits are the spirits of demons. They had the power to do miracles. They went to all the rulers in the whole world, to bring them together to fight in a big war. That war will happen on the great day of God, who has all power and authority.

15 The Lord says: ‘Listen! I will come secretly, like someone who robs people. If you continue to watch carefully, you will be happy. Keep your clothes with you all the time. Then, when I come, you will not be ashamed because you have no clothes.’[c]

16 Then the bad spirits brought the rulers together to fight in the big war. They came to the place that is called Armageddon in the Hebrew language.

17 Then the seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air. A voice spoke loudly from the throne in God's house. The voice said, ‘Now it has happened!’ 18 There was a great storm, with bright lightning and loud noises of thunder. The ground shook with a strong earthquake. The earthquake was stronger than anything that had happened since people first lived on the earth. 19 As a result, the great city of Babylon broke into three parts. When the ground shook, it also destroyed the big cities of other nations in the world. God did not forget the evil things that the people of the great city of Babylon had done. So they had to drink wine from the cup of God's great anger.

20 When the ground shook, every island in the sea disappeared. There were no more mountains anywhere. 21 Strong rain with stones of ice fell from the sky. The stones hit people and caused them great pain. The weight of each stone was about 50 kilograms. The people cursed God because the strong rain and the stones of ice caused them to have such terrible pain.[d]

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