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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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Exodus 37

Chapter 37

The Ark of the Covenant. Bezalel made the Ark out of acacia wood. It was two cubits and a half long, one and a half cubits wide, and one and a half cubits high. He covered it with pure gold, inside and out, and put a gold molding on it. He cast four golden rings for it and attached them to its four legs, two rings on one side and two rings on the other side. He made poles out of acacia wood and covered them with gold. He put the poles into the rings on the two sides of the Ark so that they might carry the Ark with them.

He made the seat of atonement of pure gold. It was two and a half cubits long and one and a half cubits wide. He made two cherubim out of gold. They were hammered works for the two sides of the seat of atonement, one cherub on one side and one cherub on the other side. He made the cherubim all of one piece at the two ends of the seat of atonement. The cherubim had two wings spreading out, covering the seat of atonement. They were facing one another and the faces of the cherubim were turned toward the seat of atonement.

10 The Table of the Bread for the Offering. He made a table out of acacia wood. It was two cubits long, one cubit wide, and one and a half cubits high. 11 It was covered in pure gold and had a molding of gold. 12 He made a frame a handswidth wide and placed a molding of gold around it. 13 He made four golden rings and placed them at the four corners that are its four legs. 14 The rings were alongside the borders and held the poles used to carry the table. 15 He made poles out of acacia wood and covered them in gold. 16 He also made the accessories for the table: dishes and plates and flagons and jars to pour out libations. He made them out of pure gold.

17 The Golden Lampstand. He made a lampstand out of pure gold. It was a hammered work. Its base and its shaft and its bowls and knobs and flowers were all one piece. 18 Six of the branches of the lampstand came out of its sides: three from one side of the lampstand and three from the other side of the lampstand. 19 There were three cups shaped like almond blossoms, with bud and flower, on one branch. And there were three cups shaped like almond blossoms, with bud and flower, on the next branch. Thus, there were six branches that rose out of the lampstand. 20 The shaft of the lampstand had four cups shaped like almond blossoms with bud and flower. 21 One bud was under the first set of two branches coming out of it, and one bud under the second set of two branches coming out of it, and one bud under the third set of two branches coming out of it. Thus, there were six branches coming out of the lampstand. 22 The buds and their respective branches were all of one piece. All of it was one piece of pure gold that had been beaten into shape. 23 He made seven lamps, their snuffers and their trays out of pure gold. 24 The lampstand and all of its accessories required a talent of pure gold.

25 The Altar of Incense. He made an altar for burning incense out of acacia wood. It was one cubit long and one cubit wide; it was a square. It was two cubits high and its horns were all one piece with it. 26 Its top, its sides, and its horns were covered with pure gold and it had a gold molding around it. 27 He made two golden rings below its molding on its two sides. They were on opposite sides and were used to insert poles with which it could be carried. 28 He made the poles out of acacia wood and covered them with gold. 29 He prepared the sacred oil of anointing and the pure fragrant incense to burn, making use of the skills of the perfumer.

John 16

Chapter 16

“I have told you this
to prevent you from falling away.
They will expel you from the synagogues.
Indeed the hour is coming
when anyone who kills you
will believe that by doing so
he is serving God.
And people will do such things
because they have not known the Father or me.
But I have told you this
so that when the hour arrives
you may remember that I forewarned you about them.

The Spirit of Truth, Our Guide to All Truth[a]

“I did not tell you all this previously
because I was with you.
But now I am going away
to the one who sent me.
Not one of you asks me,
‘Where are you going?’
However, because I have told you this,
you are overcome with grief.
“Nevertheless, I am telling you the truth:
it is better for you that I depart.
For if I do not go away,
the Advocate will not come to you,
whereas if I go,
I will send him to you.
“And when he comes,
he will prove the world wrong
about sin and righteousness and judgment:
about sin,
because they do not believe in me;
10 about righteousness,
because I am going to the Father
and you will see me no longer;
11 about judgment,
because the ruler of this world has been condemned.
12 “I have much more to tell you,
but you would not be able to bear it now.
13 But when the Spirit of truth comes,
he will guide you into all the truth.
He will not speak on his own authority,
but he will speak what he hears,
and he will declare to you
the things that are coming.
14 He will glorify me,
for he will take what is mine
and communicate it to you.
15 Everything that the Father has is mine.
That is why I said
that he will take what is mine
and communicate it to you.

Triumph of Jesus and the Joy of the Witnesses[b]

16 “In a little while
you will no longer see me,
and then a short time later
you will see me again.”

17 Then some of his disciples said to one another, “What does he mean by saying to us, ‘In a little while you will no longer see me, and then a short time later you will see me again,’ and ‘Because I am going to the Father’? 18 What is this ‘little while’? We do not know what he means.”

19 Jesus knew that they wanted to question him, so he said to them,

“You are asking one another
what I meant by saying,
‘In a little while
you will no longer see me,
and then a short time later
you will see me again.’
20 Amen, amen, I say to you,
you will weep and mourn
while the world rejoices.
You will be sorrowful,
but your grief will turn into joy.
21 “A woman in labor suffers anguish
because her hour has come.
But when her baby is born,
she no longer recalls the suffering
because of her joy
that she has brought a child into the world.
22 In the same way,
you are now in anguish,
but I will see you again,
and your hearts will rejoice,
and no one shall deprive you of your joy.
23 “On that day,
you will not ask me anything further.
Amen, amen, I say to you,
if you ask the Father for anything in my name,
he will give it to you.
24 Until now, in my name,
you have not asked for anything.
Ask and you will receive,
so that your joy may be complete.
25 “I have used figures of speech
to explain these things to you.
The hour is coming
when I will no longer use figures,
but I will tell you about the Father in plain words.
26 When that day comes,
you will make requests in my name.
I do not say
that I will entreat the Father on your behalf.
27 For the Father himself loves you
because you have loved me
and have come to believe
that I came from God.
28 I came from the Father
and have come into the world.
Now I am leaving the world
and returning to the Father.”

29 “At last you are speaking plainly,” his disciples said, “and not using figures of speech. 30 Now we realize that you know everything and do not need to have anyone question you. Because of this, we believe that you came from God.” 31 Jesus responded,

“Have you finally come to believe?
32 I tell you, the hour is coming,
indeed it has already come,
when you will be scattered,
each one going to his own home,
and you will leave me alone.
And yet I am not alone
because the Father is with me.
33 “I have told you this
so that in me you may be in peace.
In the world
you will endure suffering.
But take courage!
I have overcome the world.”

Proverbs 13

Chapter 13

The Light of the Righteous Shines Brightly[a]

A wise son listens to his father’s correction,
    but a mocker will not accept any rebuke.[b]
A good man derives nourishment from the fruit of his words,
    but one who is treacherous craves violence.
He who guards his mouth makes his life secure,
    but one who talks excessively ensures his own downfall.[c]
The idler[d] craves for food and remains unsatisfied,
    but the appetite of the diligent is fully sated.
The righteous man hates words that are deceitful,
    but the evildoer slanders and defames.
Righteousness stands guard over one who is honest,
    but sin brings about the ruin of the wicked.
One man pretends to be rich, yet has nothing;
    another pretends to be poor,[e] yet has great wealth.
A wealthy man pays a ransom to save his life;[f]
    a poor man never has to worry about such threats.
The light of the righteous shines brightly,
    but the lamp[g] of the wicked is extinguished.
10 An ignorant man causes strife by his insolence,
    but wisdom is found with those who take advice.
11 Wealth hastily acquired will dwindle away,
    but when amassed little by little, it will increase.
12 Hope deferred sickens the heart,
    but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.
13 One who refuses to accept advice is headed for destruction,
    but he who respects a command will be rewarded.[h]
14 The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life
    enabling one to avoid the snares of death.[i]
15 Good sense wins favor,
    but the way of the faithless leads to their destruction.
16 Every prudent man acts out of knowledge,
    but a fool proudly parades his folly.
17 An unreliable messenger engenders trouble,
    but a trustworthy envoy brings healing.
18 Poverty and disgrace befall one who ignores discipline,
    but one who takes correction is honored.
19 A desire fulfilled is sweet to the soul,
    while fools regard turning from evil as an abomination.
20 Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise,
    but he who mingles with fools will suffer harm.[j]
21 Misfortune afflicts the sinful,
    but good fortune is the reward of the upright.
22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children,
    but the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous.
23 The fields of the poor may yield much food,
    but it is stolen from them through injustice.
24 He who spares the rod[k] hates his son,
    but one who loves his son will take care to discipline him.
25 The righteous man has enough food to appease his hunger,
    but the belly of the wicked man is empty.

Ephesians 6

Chapter 6

Christ and the Members of the Household[a]

Children and Parents. Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for it is only right that you should do so. “Honor your father and your mother.” This is the first commandment that is connected with a promise: “that it may go well with you and that you may have a long life on earth.”

Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.

Slaves and Masters. Slaves, be constant in your unwavering obedience to your earthly masters with fear and trembling and with the same heartfelt sincerity that you show to Christ. Do this not just when they are watching you, as if you only had to please human beings, but as slaves of Christ, wholeheartedly carrying out the will of God. Do your work willingly, as for the Lord and not for human beings, knowing that whatever good we may do, whether as slaves or as free men, we will be repaid by the Lord.

And masters, treat your slaves fairly. Stop threatening them. Remember that both of you have the same Master in heaven, and he shows no favoritism.

The Christian Warfare[b]

10 Put On the Armor of God. Finally, find your strength in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the armor of God so that you will be able to stand firm against the deceit of the devil. 12 For we are not struggling against flesh and blood, but against the principalities, the powers, and the cosmic rulers of this present darkness, and against the spirits of evil in the heavens.

13 Therefore, put on the armor of God, so that you will be able to hold fast on the evil day and to hold your ground with all your strength. 14 Stand firm, then, with the belt of truth fastened around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness clothing you, 15 and with your feet shod in zeal to proclaim the gospel of peace.

16 In all circumstances, hold in your hand the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 And take the helmet of salvation as well as the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

18 Be Vigilant in Prayer. In all of your prayers and entreaties, pray always in the Spirit. To that end, keep alert and always persevere in supplication for all the saints. 19 Pray also for me, so that whenever I open my mouth, I may be given the proper words to make known with boldness the mystery of the gospel, 20 for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may proclaim it fearlessly, as is my duty.

Conclusion[c]

21 A Personal Message. So that you may know how I am and what I am doing, Tychicus, my beloved brother and a faithful minister in the Lord, will keep you informed. 22 I am sending him to you for this specific purpose, so that you will know how we are and that your hearts may be encouraged.

23 Final Greeting. May God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ grant peace and love with faith to all the brethren.

24 Grace be with all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with undying devotion.

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