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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
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Numbers 19

The Offering for Cleansing

19 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “These are the teachings that the Lord commanded. Tell the Israelites to get a young red cow. It must not have anything wrong with it. It must not have been worked. Give the cow to Eleazar the priest. He will take it outside the camp and kill it. Then Eleazar the priest must put some of the blood on his finger. He must sprinkle it seven times toward the front of the Meeting Tent. Then the whole cow must be burned while he watches. The skin, the meat, the blood and the intestines must all be burned. Then the priest must take a cedar stick, a hyssop branch and a red string. He must throw them onto the burning cow. Then the priest must wash himself and his clothes with water. After that, he may come back into the camp. But he will be unclean until evening. The man who burns the cow must wash himself and his clothes in water. He will be unclean until evening.

“Then someone who is clean will collect the ashes from the cow. He will put them in a clean place outside the camp. The Israelites will use these ashes in a special ceremony to cleanse away sin. 10 The man who collected the cow’s ashes must wash his clothes. He will be unclean until evening. This is a lasting rule. It is for the Israelites and for the foreigners among them.

11 “Whoever touches a dead body will be unclean for seven days. 12 He must wash himself with this water. He must do this on the third day and on the seventh day. Then he will be clean. But if he does not wash himself on the third day and the seventh day, he cannot be clean. 13 Whoever touches a dead body is unclean. If he stays unclean and goes to the Lord’s Holy Tent, it becomes unclean. So he must be separated from Israel. If the cleansing water is not sprinkled on him, he will stay unclean.

14 “This is the teaching about someone who dies in his tent. Anyone in the tent or who enters it will be unclean for seven days. 15 And every open jar or pot without a cover becomes unclean. 16 If anyone touches someone who was killed by a sword or who died a natural death, he is unclean. If he touches a human bone or a grave, he is unclean. He will be unclean for seven days.

17 “So you must use the ashes from the burnt offering to make that person clean again. Pour fresh water over the ashes into a jar. 18 A clean person must take a hyssop branch and dip it into the water. Then he must sprinkle it over the tent and its objects. And he must sprinkle the people who were there. He must sprinkle anyone who touched a bone or the body of someone who was killed. He must sprinkle anyone who touched a dead person or a grave. 19 Then someone who is clean must sprinkle this water on the unclean person. He must do this on the third day and on the seventh day. On the seventh day that person becomes clean. He must wash his clothes and take a bath. He will be clean that evening. 20 If anyone who is unclean does not become clean, he must be separated from the community. He was not sprinkled with the cleansing water. He stays unclean. He could make the Holy Tent unclean. 21 This is a lasting rule. Whoever sprinkles the cleansing water must also wash his clothes. Anyone who touches the water will be unclean until evening. 22 Anyone the unclean person touches becomes unclean. And whoever touches him will be unclean until evening.”

Psalm 56-57

Trusting God for Help

For the director of music. To the tune of “The Dove in the Distant Oak.” A miktam of David when the Philistines captured him in Gath.

56 God, be merciful to me because people are chasing me.
    The battle has pressed me all day long.
My enemies have chased me all day.
    There are many of them fighting me.
When I am afraid,
    I will trust you.
I praise God for his word.
    I trust God. So I am not afraid.
    What can human beings do to me?

All day long they twist my words.
    All their evil plans are against me.
They wait. They hide.
    They watch my steps.
    They hope to kill me.
God, do not let them escape.
    Punish the foreign nations in your anger.
You have recorded my troubles.
    You have kept a list of my tears.
    Aren’t they in your records?

On the day I call for help, my enemies will be defeated.
    I know that God is on my side.
10 I praise God for his word to me.
    I praise the Lord for his word.
11 I trust in God. I will not be afraid.
    What can people do to me?

12 God, I must keep my promises to you.
    I will give you my offerings to thank you.
13 You have saved me from death.
    You have kept me from being defeated.
So I will walk with God
    in light among the living.

A Prayer in Troubled Times

For the director of music. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A miktam of David when he escaped from Saul in a cave.

57 Be merciful to me, God. Be merciful to me
    because I come to you for protection.
I will come to you as a bird comes for protection under its mother’s wings
    until the trouble has passed.

I cry out to God Most High,
    to the God who does everything for me.
He sends help from heaven and saves me.
    He punishes those who attack me. Selah
    God sends me his love and truth.

Enemies are like lions all around me.
    I must lie down among them.
Their teeth are like spears and arrows.
    Their tongues are as sharp as swords.

God is supreme over the skies.
    His greatness covers the earth.

They set a trap for me.
    I am very worried.
They dug a pit in my path.
    But they fell into it themselves. Selah

My heart is right, God. My heart is right.
    I will sing and praise you.
Wake up, my soul.
    Wake up, harp and lyre!
    I will wake up the dawn.
Lord, I will praise you among the nations.
    I will sing songs of praise about you to all the nations.
10 Your love is so great it reaches to the skies.
    Your truth reaches to the clouds.
11 God, you are supreme over the skies.
    Let your glory be over all the earth.

Isaiah 8:1-9:7

Assyria Will Come Soon

The Lord told me, “Take a large scroll on which to write. Use a pen to write these words: ‘Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.’[a] I will gather some men to be reliable witnesses. They will be Uriah the priest and Zechariah son of Jeberekiah.”

Then I went to the prophetess. She became pregnant and had a son. Then the Lord told me, “Name the boy Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz. The king of Assyria will take away all the wealth and possessions of Damascus and Samaria. This will happen before the boy learns to say ‘my father’ or ‘my mother.’”

Again the Lord spoke to me. He said,

“These people refuse to accept
    the slow-moving waters of the pool of Shiloah.
These people are terrified of Rezin
    and Remaliah’s son Pekah.
So I, the Lord, will bring
    the king of Assyria and all his power against them.
    They will come like a powerful flood of water from the Euphrates River.
The Assyrians will be like water rising over the banks of the river,
    flowing over the land.
That water will flow into Judah and pass through it.
    It will rise to Judah’s throat.
Immanuel, this army will spread its wings like a bird
    until it covers your whole country.”

Be broken, all you nations.
    Be smashed to pieces.
Listen, all you faraway countries.
    Prepare for battle and be smashed to pieces!
    Prepare for battle and be smashed to pieces!
10 Make your plans for the fight.
    But your plans will be defeated.
Give orders to your armies.
    But your orders will be useless.
This is because God is with us.

Warnings to Isaiah

11 The Lord spoke to me with his great power. He warned me not to follow the lead of the rest of the people. The Lord said,

12 “People are saying that others make plans against them.
    You should not believe those things.
Don’t be afraid of the things they fear.
    Do not dread those things.
13 But remember that the Lord of heaven’s armies is holy.
    He is the one you should fear.
    He is the one you should dread.
14 Then he would be a place of safety for you.
    But for the two families of Israel,
he will be like a stone that causes people to stumble.
    He will be like a rock that makes them fall.
He will be like a trap for the people of Jerusalem.
    He will catch them in his trap.
15 Many people will fall over this rock.
    They will fall and be broken.
    They will be trapped and caught.”

16 Make an agreement.
    Seal up the teaching while my followers are watching.
17 I will wait for the Lord to help us.
    The Lord is ashamed of the family of Israel.
I will trust the Lord.

18 I am here. And with me are the children the Lord has given me. We are signs and proofs for the people of Israel. We have been sent by the Lord of heaven’s armies. He lives on Mount Zion.

19 Some people say, “Ask the mediums and fortune-tellers what to do. They whisper and mutter and ask dead people what to do.” But I tell you that people should ask their God for help. Why should people who are still alive ask something from the dead? 20 You should follow the teachings and the agreement with the Lord. The mediums and fortune-tellers do not speak the word of the Lord. Their words are worth nothing.

21 People will wander through the land troubled and hungry. When they become hungry, they will become angry. Then they will look up and curse their king and their God. 22 They will look around them at their land. And they will see only trouble and darkness and awful gloom. And they will be forced into the darkness.

A New Day Is Coming

But suddenly there will be no more gloom for the land that suffered. In the past God made the lands of Zebulun and Naphtali hang their heads in shame. But in the future that land will be made great. That land stretches from the way along the Mediterranean Sea to the land along the Jordan River. And it goes north to Galilee where the people who are not Israelites live.

Now those people live in darkness.
    But they will see a great light.
They live in a place that is very dark.
    But a light will shine on them.
God, you will cause the nation to grow.
    You will make the people happy.
And they will show their happiness to you.
    It will be like the joy during harvest time.
It will be like the joy of people
    taking what they have won in war.
Like the time you defeated Midian,
    you will take away their heavy load.
You will take away the heavy pole from their backs.
    You will take away the rod the enemy uses to punish your people.
Every boot that marched in battle will be destroyed.
    Every uniform stained with blood will be destroyed.
    They will be thrown into the fire.
A child will be born to us.
    God will give a son to us.
    He will be responsible for leading the people.
His name will be Wonderful Counselor, Powerful God,
    Father Who Lives Forever, Prince of Peace.
Power and peace will be in his kingdom.
    It will continue to grow.
He will rule as king on David’s throne
    and over David’s kingdom.
He will make it strong,
    by ruling with goodness and fair judgment.
    He will rule it forever and ever.
The Lord of heaven’s armies will do this
    because of his strong love for his people.

James 2

Love All People

My dear brothers, you are believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ. So never think that some people are more important than others. Suppose someone comes into your church meeting wearing very nice clothes and a gold ring. At the same time a poor man comes in wearing old, dirty clothes. You show special attention to the one wearing nice clothes. You say, “Please, sit here in this good seat.” But you say to the poor man, “Stand over there,” or “Sit on the floor by my feet!” What are you doing? You are making some people more important than others. With evil thoughts you are deciding which person is better.

Listen, my dear brothers! God chose the poor in the world to be rich with faith. He chose them to receive the kingdom God promised to people who love him. But you show no respect to the poor man. And you know that it is the rich who are always trying to control your lives. And they are the ones who take you to court. They are the ones who say bad things against Jesus, who owns you.

One law rules over all other laws. This royal law is found in the Scriptures: “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.”[a] If you obey this law, then you are doing right. But if you are treating one person as if he were more important than another, then you are sinning. That royal law proves that you are guilty of breaking God’s law. 10 A person might follow all of God’s law. But if he fails to obey even one command, he is guilty of breaking all the commands in that law. 11 God said, “You must not be guilty of adultery.”[b] The same God also said, “You must not murder anyone.”[c] So if you do not take part in adultery, but you murder someone, then you are guilty of breaking all of God’s law. 12 You will be judged by the law that makes people free. You should remember this in everything you say and do. 13 Yes, you must show mercy to others, or God will not show mercy to you when he judges you. But the person who shows mercy can stand without fear when he is judged.

Faith and Good Works

14 My brothers, if someone says he has faith, but does nothing, his faith is worth nothing. Can faith like that save him? 15 A brother or sister in Christ might need clothes or might need food. 16 And you say to him, “God be with you! I hope you stay warm and get plenty to eat.” You say this, but you do not give that person the things he needs. Unless you help him, your words are worth nothing. 17 It is the same with faith. If faith does nothing, then that faith is dead, because it is alone.

18 Someone might say, “You have faith, but I do things. Show me your faith! Your faith does nothing. I will show you my faith by the things I do.” 19 You believe there is one God. Good! But the demons believe that, too! And they shake with fear.

20 You foolish person! Must you be shown that faith that does nothing is worth nothing? 21 Abraham is our father. He was made right with God by the things he did. He offered his son Isaac to God on the altar. 22 So you see that Abraham’s faith and the things he did worked together. His faith was made perfect by what he did. 23 This shows the full meaning of the Scripture that says: “Abraham believed God, and God accepted Abraham’s faith, and that faith made him right with God.”[d] And Abraham was called “God’s friend.”[e] 24 So you see that a person is made right with God by the things he does. He cannot be made right by faith only.

25 Another example is Rahab, who was a prostitute. But she was made right with God by something she did: She helped the spies for God’s people. She welcomed them into her home and helped them escape by a different road.

26 A person’s body that does not have a spirit is dead. It is the same with faith. Faith that does nothing is dead!

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