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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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Leviticus 18

Rules About Physical Relations

18 The Lord said to Moses, “Tell the people of Israel: ‘I am the Lord your God. In the past you lived in Egypt. You must not do what was done in that country. And you must not do as they do in the land of Canaan where I am bringing you. Do not follow their customs. You must obey my rules and follow them. I am the Lord your God. Obey my laws and rules. A person who obeys my laws and rules will live because of them. I am the Lord.

“‘You must never have physical relations with your close relatives. I am the Lord.

“‘You must not shame your father by having physical relations with your mother. She is your mother. Do not have physical relations with her. You must not have physical relations with your father’s wife. That would shame your father.

“‘You must not have physical relations with your sister. She may be the daughter of your father or your mother. It doesn’t matter if she was born in your house or somewhere else.

10 “‘You must not have physical relations with your granddaughter. She may be your son’s daughter or your daughter’s daughter. That would bring shame on you.

11 “‘If your father and his wife have a daughter, she is your sister. You must not have physical relations with her.

12 “‘You must not have physical relations with your father’s sister. She is your father’s close relative. 13 You must not have physical relations with your mother’s sister. She is your mother’s close relative. 14 You must not have physical relations with the wife of your father’s brother. This would shame him. His wife is your aunt.

15 “‘You must not have physical relations with your daughter-in-law. She is your son’s wife. Do not have physical relations with her.

16 “‘You must not have physical relations with your brother’s wife. That would shame your brother.

17 “‘You must not have physical relations with both a woman and her daughter. And do not have physical relations with this woman’s granddaughter. It may be the daughter of her son or her daughter. They are her close relatives. It is evil to do this.

18 “‘While your wife is still living, you must not take her sister as another wife. Do not have physical relations with her.

19 “‘You must not go near a woman to have physical relations with her during her monthly period. She is unclean during this time.

20 “‘You must not commit adultery with your neighbor’s wife and make yourself unclean with her.

21 “‘You must not give any of your children to be sacrificed to Molech. This will show that you do not respect your God. I am the Lord.

22 “‘You must not have physical relations with a man as you would a woman. That is a hated sin.

23 “‘You must not have unnatural physical relations with an animal and make yourself unclean with it. Also a woman must not have unnatural physical relations with an animal. It is not natural.

24 “‘Don’t make yourself unclean by any of these wrong things. I am forcing nations out of their countries because they did these sins. And I am giving their land to you. 25 The land has become unclean. So I punished it for its sins. And the land is throwing out those people who live there.

26 “‘You must obey my laws and rules. You must not do any of these hated sins. These rules are for the citizens of Israel. They are also for the people who live with you. 27 The people who lived in the land before you did all these hated things. So the land became unclean. 28 If you do these things, you will also make the land unclean. And it will throw you out as it threw out the nations before you. 29 Anyone who does these hated sins must be separated from his people. 30 The people who lived in the land before you have done these hated sins. But you must not do them. You must obey my laws. Don’t make yourself unclean by these hated sins. I am the Lord your God.’”

Psalm 22

The Prayer of a Suffering Man

For the director of music. To the tune of “The Doe of Dawn.” A song of David.

22 My God, my God, why have you left me alone?
    You are too far away to save me.
    You are too far away to hear my moans.
My God, I call to you during the day.
    But you do not answer.
And I call at night.
    I am not silent.

You sit as the Holy One.
    The praises of Israel are your throne.
Our ancestors trusted you.
    They trusted you, and you saved them.
They called to you for help.
    And they were rescued.
They trusted you.
    And they were not disappointed.

But I am like a worm instead of a man.
    Men make fun of me.
    They look down on me.
Everyone who looks at me laughs.
    They stick out their tongues.
    They shake their heads.
They say, “Turn to the Lord for help.
    Maybe he will save you.
If he likes you,
    maybe he will rescue you.”

You had my mother give birth to me.
    You made me trust you
    while I was just a baby.
10 I have leaned on you since the day I was born.
    You have been my God since my mother gave birth to me.
11 So don’t be far away from me.
    Now trouble is near,
    and there is no one to help.
12 Men have surrounded me like angry bulls.
    The strong bulls of Bashan are on every side.
13 Like hungry, roaring lions
    they open their jaws at me.
14 My strength is gone
    like water poured out onto the ground.
All my bones are out of joint.
My heart is like wax.
    It has melted inside me.
15 My strength has dried up like a piece of a broken pot.
    My tongue sticks to the top of my mouth.
    You laid me in the dust of death.
16 Evil men have surrounded me.
    Like dogs they have trapped me.
    They have bitten my arms and legs.
17 I can count all my bones.
    People look and stare at me.
18 They divided my clothes among them,
    and they threw lots for my clothing.

19 But, Lord, don’t be far away.
    You are my power. Hurry to help me.
20 Save me from the sword.
    Save my life from the dogs.
21 Rescue me from the lion’s mouth.
    Save me from the horns of the bulls.

22 Then I will tell my brothers and sisters about you.
    I will praise you when your people meet to worship you.
23 Praise the Lord, all you who worship him.
    All you descendants of Jacob, honor him.
    Fear him, all you Israelites.
24 The Lord does not ignore
    the one who is in trouble.
He doesn’t hide from him.
    He listens when the one in trouble calls out to him.
25 Lord, I praise you in the great meeting of your people.
    These worshipers will see me do what I promised.
26 Poor people will eat until they are full.
    Those who look to the Lord will praise him.
    May your hearts live forever!
27 People everywhere will remember
    and will turn to the Lord.
All the families of the nations
    will worship him.
28 This is because the Lord is King.
    He rules the nations.

29 All the powerful people on earth will eat and worship.
    Everyone will bow down to him.
30 The people in the future will serve him.
    They will always be told about the Lord.
31 They will tell that he does what is right.
    People who are not yet born
    will hear what God has done.

Ecclesiastes 1

These are the words of the Teacher. He is a son of David, king in Jerusalem.

The Teacher says,
    “Useless! Useless!
Completely useless!
    All things are useless.”

What do people really gain
    from all the hard work they do here on earth?

Things Never Change

People live, and people die.
    But the earth continues forever.
The sun rises, and the sun sets.
    Then it hurries back to the place where it rises again.
The wind blows to the south.
    Then it blows to the north.
It blows from one direction and then another.
    Then it turns around and repeats the same pattern, going nowhere.
All the rivers flow to the sea.
    But the sea never becomes full.
Everything is boring.
    It makes you so tired you don’t even want to talk about it.
Words come again and again to our ears.
    But we never can hear enough.
    Nor can we ever really see all we want to see.
All things continue the way they have been since the beginning.
    The same things will be done that have always been done.
    There is nothing new here on earth.
10 A person might say,
    “Look, this is new!”
But really it has always been here.
    It was here before we were!
11 People don’t remember what happened long ago.
    In the future, people will not remember what happens now.
    And later, other people will not remember what was done before them.

Does Wisdom Bring Happiness?

12 I, the Teacher, was king over Israel in Jerusalem. 13 I decided to use my wisdom. I wanted to learn about everything that happens here on earth. I learned that God has given us terrible things to face here on earth. 14 I looked at everything done here on earth. I saw that it is all a waste of time. It is like chasing the wind.

15 If something is crooked,
    you can’t make it straight.
If something is missing,
    you can’t say it is there.

16 I said to myself, “I have become very wise. I am now wiser than anyone who ruled Jerusalem before me. I know what wisdom and knowledge really are.” 17 So I decided to find out how wisdom and knowledge are better than foolish thinking. But I learned that trying to become wise is also like chasing the wind.

18 With much wisdom comes much disappointment.
    The person who gains more knowledge also gains more sorrow.

1 Timothy 3

Leaders in the Church

What I say is true: If anyone wants to become an overseer, he is wanting a good work. An overseer must be so good that people cannot rightly criticize him. He must have only one wife. He must have self-control and be wise. He must be respected by other people and must be ready to help people by accepting them into his home. He must be a good teacher. He must not drink too much wine, and he must not be a man who likes to fight. He must be gentle and peaceful. He must not love money. He must be a good leader of his own family so that his children obey him with full respect. (If a man does not know how to be a leader over his own family, he will not be able to take care of God’s church.) But an elder must not be a new believer. A new believer might be too proud of himself. Then he would be judged guilty for his pride just as the devil was. An elder must also have the respect of people who are not in the church. Then he will not be criticized by others and caught in the devil’s trap.

Helpers in the Church

In the same way, deacons must be men that people can respect. They must not say things they do not mean. They must not use their time drinking too much wine, and they must not be men who are always trying to get rich by cheating others. They must follow the faith that God made known to us and always do what they know is right. 10 You should test those men first. If you find nothing wrong in them, then they can serve as deacons. 11 In the same way, the women[a] must have the respect of other people. They must not be women who repeat evil gossip about other people. They must have self-control and be women who can be trusted in everything. 12 Deacons must have only one wife. They must be good leaders of their children and their own families. 13 Those who serve well as deacons are making an honorable place for themselves. And they will feel very sure of their faith in Christ Jesus.

The Secret of Our Life

14 I hope I can come to you soon. But I am writing these things to you now. 15 Then, even if I cannot come soon, you will know about the things that people must do in the family of God. That family is the church of the living God, the support and foundation of the truth. 16 Without doubt, the secret of our life of worship is great:

He[b] was shown to us in a human body,
    proved right by the Spirit,
and seen by angels.
    He was preached to the nations,
believed in by the world,
    and taken to heaven in glory.

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