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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
Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)
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Error: 'Genesis 12 ' not found for the version: Worldwide English (New Testament)
Matthew 11

11 When Jesus finished telling his twelve disciples what to do, he left that place. He went to teach and tell God's word to people in the towns around there.

John was in prison. He heard what Christ was doing. So he sent two of his disciples to him.

He asked, `Are you the one who will come? Or shall we wait for another person?'

Jesus answered them, `Go and tell John what you hear and see.

Blind people see. Lame people walk. People with leprosy are healed. People who could not hear, can hear. Dead people are made alive. Poor people hear the good news.

Anyone who is not troubled in his heart about me, will be happy.'

When John's disciples went away, Jesus began to talk to people about John. He said, `What did you go out into the wilderness to see? Did you go out to see a tall grass moved by the wind?

What did you go out to see? A man wearing fine clothes? People who wear fine clothes live in kings' houses.

Why did you go out? To see a prophet of God? Yes, I tell you, and he is much more than a prophet.

10 He is the man the holy writings tell about. "See, I send my messenger ahead of you. He will make the way ready for you."

11 `I tell you the truth. No one has ever been born who is greater than John the Baptizer. And yet the smallest one in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

12 From the time of John until now, people try hard to break into the kingdom of heaven. And strong people take hold of it.

13 All the prophets and the books of the law gave God's word until John came.

14 If you will believe it, this man is the Elijah who would come.

15 Everyone who has ears, listen.

16 `What shall I say that the people of today are like? They are like children who sit in the market. They call to the other children.

17 They say, "We played music for you, but you did not dance. We cried, but you did not cry."

18 John came. He does not eat or drink much. People say, "He has a bad spirit in him!"

19 The Son of Man came. He eats and drinks. People say, "This man eats and drinks too much! He is a friend with tax collectors and bad people!" But a man is proved to be wise by what he has done.'

20 Then Jesus began to talk about the towns where he had done most of his big works. He said hard things about the people, because they did not stop their wrong ways and turn back to God.

21 He said, `Chorazin! You will have trouble! Bethsaida! You will have trouble! If the big works I did in you had been done in the cities of Tyre and Sidon, the people there would have stopped their wrong ways long ago. They would wear the clothes people wear to show they are sad. They would sit in ashes.

22 But I tell you, on the day when people are judged, you will be punished harder than the people from the cities of Tyre and Sidon.

23 Capernaum, will you be lifted up to the sky? No, you will go down to death. If the big things I did in you had been done in the city of Sodom, it would be standing now.

24 But I tell you, on the day when people are judged you will be punished harder than the people from Sodom.'

25 Then Jesus said, `Father, you are Lord of heaven and earth. I thank you because you have hidden these things from people who are wise and know many things. But you have shown them to people who are like children.

26 Yes, Father, that was the way you wanted it.'

27 He said, `My Father has given everything to me. No one knows who the Son is but the Father. No one knows who the Father is but the Son and those to whom the Son wants to show him.

28 All you who work hard! All you who carry heavy loads! Come to me! I will give you rest.

29 Do what I tell you. Learn what I teach you. I am gentle. I am not proud. Then your hearts will rest.

30 What I tell you to do is easy. What I give you to carry is not heavy.'

Error: 'Nehemiah 1 ' not found for the version: Worldwide English (New Testament)
Acts 11

11 The apostles and other Christian brothers were in Judea. They heard that some people who were not Jews had also believed God's message.

When Peter went back to Jerusalem, the leaders of the Jews found fault with him.

They asked, `Why did you visit people who are not Jews? Why did you eat with them?'

Peter explained to them all that had happened from the beginning.

`I was in the city of Joppa talking with God,' he said. `Something like a dream came over me. I saw a vision. I saw a bundle like a big blanket tied by the corners. It was let down from the sky. It came down to me.

When I looked at it, I wondered about it. I saw different kinds of tame animals, wild animals, snakes, and birds.

And I heard a voice say to me, "Get up, Peter. Kill some and eat."

But I said, "No, Lord, for I have never eaten anything that is not holy or clean."

Then the voice spoke from the sky a second time, saying, "What God has made clean, you must not call unholy."

10 This happened three times. Then everything was taken up into the sky again.

11 Right then three men came to the house where we were. They had come from Caesarea for me.

12 The Spirit told me to go with them and not to fear. These six brothers went with me too. We went into the man's house.

13 He told us that he had seen God's angel standing in his house. The angel said to him, "Send men to Joppa to call Simon whose other name is Peter.

14 He will tell you and all your family how to be saved."

15 And when I began to speak, the Holy Spirit came on them just as he had come on us at the beginning.

16 Then I remembered that the Lord said, "John baptised with water, but you will be baptised with the Holy Spirit."

17 God gave then the same gift as he gave to us who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. If God gave them this gift, how could I stop him? I am only a man.'

18 When the people heard this, they were satisfied. They praised God saying, `God has allowed the people who are not Jews to turn to him and live.'

19 Some of the people had gone to other countries because of the big trouble when Stephen was killed. They went as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch. They told God's word to the Jews only.

20 Some of them were men of Cyprus and Cyrene. They went to Antioch. They also spoke to those who were not Jews, and they told them about the Lord Jesus.

21 The Lord was with them. Many believed and turned to the Lord.

22 The people in the Jerusalem church heard this news. They sent Barnabas to go to Antioch.

23 When he reached there, he saw what had been done by the power of God. He was very glad. He talked to them. He begged them all to keep on following the Lord with all their heart.

24 Barnabas was a good man. He believed in God and was filled with the Holy Spirit. Many people came to the Lord.

25 Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to get Saul.

26 When he found him, he took him to Antioch. For a whole year they met with all who believed in Jesus Christ. They taught many people. Antioch was the first place where the disciples were called Christians.

27 At that time, prophets came from Jerusalem to Antioch.

28 One of them named Agabus stood up. He told them the Spirit had shown him that much trouble would come to all the world. There would not be much food for the people. (This trouble came when Claudius Caesar was ruler.)

29 Then the disciples decided to help the Christian brothers who lived in Judea. They would each one send what he could.

30 They did so. They sent Barnabas and Saul to carry it to the church leaders [in Jerusalem].