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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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Joshua 3

Crossing the Jordan

Early the next morning Joshua and all the people of Israel left Acacia. They traveled to the Jordan River and camped there before crossing it. After three days the officers went through the camp. They gave orders to the people. They said, “You will see the priests and Levites carrying the Ark of the Covenant with the Lord your God. Then you should leave where you are and follow it. That way you will know which way to go. You have never traveled this way before. But do not follow too closely. Stay about a thousand yards behind the Ark of the Covenant.”

Then Joshua told the people, “Make yourselves holy for the Lord. Tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.”

Joshua said to the priests, “Take the Ark of the Covenant. Cross over the river ahead of the people.” So the priests lifted the Ark of the Covenant and carried it ahead of the people.

Then the Lord said to Joshua, “Today I will begin to make you a great man to all the Israelites. So the people will know I am with you just as I was with Moses. The priests will carry the Ark of the Covenant. Tell them this: ‘Go to the edge of the Jordan River and stand in the water.’”

Then Joshua said to the people of Israel, “Come here. Listen to the words of the Lord your God. 10 Here is proof that the living God is with you. Here is proof that he will drive out the Canaanites, Hittites, Hivites, Perizzites, Girgashites, Amorites and the Jebusites. 11 This is the proof: The Ark of the Covenant will go ahead of you into the Jordan River. It is the Agreement with the Lord of the whole world. 12 Now choose 12 men from among you. Choose 1 from each of the 12 tribes of Israel. 13 The priests will carry the Ark of the Covenant of the Lord, the Master of the whole world. They will carry it into the Jordan ahead of you. When they enter the water, the river will stop flowing. The water will be stopped. It will stand up in a heap as if a dam were there.”

14 So the priests carried the Ark of the Covenant. And the people left the place where they had camped. Then they started across the Jordan River. 15 During harvest the Jordan is flooded. So the river was at its fullest. The priests who were carrying the Ark of the Covenant came to the edge of the river. And they stepped into the water. 16 Just at that moment, the water stopped flowing. It stood up in a heap a great distance away at Adam. This is a town near Zarethan. The water flowing down to the Sea of Arabah (the Dead Sea) was completely cut off. So the people crossed the river near Jericho. 17 The ground there became dry. The priests carried the Ark of the Covenant with the Lord to the middle of the river and stopped. They waited there while all the people of Israel walked across. They crossed the Jordan River on dry land.

Psalm 126-128

Lord, Give Our Riches Back

A song for going up to worship.

126 When the Lord gave the riches back to Jerusalem,
    it seemed as if we were dreaming.
Then we were filled with laughter,
    and we sang happy songs.
Then the other nations said,
    “The Lord has done great things for them.”
The Lord has done great things for us,
    and we are very glad.

Lord, give us back our riches again.
    Do this as you bring streams to the desert.
Those who cry as they plant crops
    will sing at harvesttime.
Those who cry
    as they carry out the seeds
will return singing
    and carrying bundles of grain.

All Good Things Come from God

A song for going up to worship. Of Solomon.

127 If the Lord doesn’t build the house,
    the builders are working for nothing.
If the Lord doesn’t guard the city,
    the guards are watching for nothing.
It is no use for you to get up early
    and stay up late,
working for a living.
    The Lord gives sleep to those he loves.
Children are a gift from the Lord.
    Babies are a reward.
Sons who are born to a young man
    are like arrows in the hand of a warrior.
Happy is the man
    who has his bag full of arrows.
They will not be defeated
    when they fight their enemies in court.

The Happy Home

A song for going up to worship.

128 Happy are those who respect the Lord
    and obey him.
You will enjoy what you work for.
    You will be blessed with good things.
Your wife will give you many children.
    She will be like a vine that produces a lot of fruit.
Your children will bring you much good.
    They will be like olive branches that produce many olives.
This is how the man who respects the Lord
    will be blessed.
May the Lord bless you from Mount Zion.
    May you enjoy the good things of Jerusalem all your life.
May you see your grandchildren.

Let there be peace in Israel.

Isaiah 63

The Lord Judges His People

63 Who is this coming from Edom?
    He comes from the city of Bozrah dressed in red.
Who is this dressed in fine clothes?
    He marches forward with his great power.

He says, “I, the Lord, speak what is right.
    I have the power to save you.”

Why are your clothes bright red
    as if you had walked on the grapes to make wine?

The Lord answers, “I have walked in the winepress alone.
    No one among the nations helped me.
I was angry and walked on the nations.
    I crushed them because of my anger.
Blood splashed on my clothes.
    I stained all my clothing.
I chose a time to punish people.
    And the time has come for me to save my people.
I looked around, but I saw no one to help me.
    I was surprised that no one supported me.
So I used my own power to save my people.
    My own anger supported me.
While I was angry, I walked on the nations.
    In my anger I punished them
    and poured their blood on the ground.”

The Lord’s Kindness to His People

I will tell about the Lord’s kindness.
    And I will praise him for what he has done.
He has given many good things to us.
    He has been very good to the people of Israel.
The Lord has shown mercy to us.
    And he has been kind to us.
The Lord said, “These are my people.
    My children will not lie to me.”
    So the Lord saved them.
When they suffered, he suffered also.
    He sent his own angel to save them.
Because of his love and kindness, the Lord saved them.
    Since long ago he has picked them up and carried them.
10 But they turned against the Lord.
    They made his Holy Spirit very sad.
So the Lord became their enemy.
    And he fought against them.

11 But then his people remembered what happened long ago.
    They remembered Moses.
Where is the Lord who brought the people through the sea?
    Where is the one who brought them with the leaders of his people?
Where is the one
    who put his Holy Spirit among them?
12 The Lord led Moses by the right hand.
    The Lord led him by his wonderful power.
The Lord divided the water before them so the people could walk through the sea.
    And by this the Lord made his name famous forever.
13 The Lord led the people through the deep waters.
Like a horse walking through a desert,
    the people did not stumble.
14 Like cattle that go down to the valley,
    the Spirit of the Lord led the people to a place of rest.
Lord, that is the way you led your people.
    And by this you made your name wonderful.

A Prayer for Help

15 Lord, look down from the heavens and see.
    Look at us from your wonderful holy home in heaven.
Where is your strong love and power?
    Why are you keeping your love and mercy from us?
16 You are our father.
    Abraham doesn’t know we are his children.
    Israel doesn’t know who we are.
Lord, you are our father.
    You are called “the one who has always saved us.”
17 Lord, why are you making us wander from your ways?
    Why do you make us stubborn so that we don’t honor you?
For our sake come back to us.
    We are your servants, and we belong to you.
18 Your people had your Temple for a while.
    But now our enemies have walked on your holy place and crushed it.
19 You have never ruled over some people.
    They have never worn your name.
And we have become like those people.

Matthew 11

Jesus and John the Baptist

11 Jesus finished telling these things to his 12 followers. Then he left there and went to the towns in Galilee to teach and preach.

John the Baptist was in prison, but he heard about the things the Christ was doing. So John sent some of his followers to Jesus. They asked Jesus, “Are you the man who John said was coming, or should we wait for another one?”

Jesus answered, “Go back to John and tell him about the things you hear and see: The blind can see. The crippled can walk. People with harmful skin diseases are healed. The deaf can hear. The dead are raised to life. And the Good News is told to the poor. The person who does not lose faith because of me is blessed.”

As John’s followers were leaving, Jesus began talking to the people about John. Jesus said, “What did you go out to the desert to see? A reed[a] blown by the wind? No. Really, what did you go out to see? A man dressed in fine clothes? No. Those people who wear fine clothes live in kings’ palaces. So what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, and I tell you, John is more than a prophet. 10 This was written about John in the Scriptures:

‘I will send my messenger ahead of you.
    He will prepare the way for you.’ Malachi 3:1

11 I tell you the truth: John the Baptist is greater than any other man who has ever lived. But even the least important person in the kingdom of heaven is greater than John. 12 Since the time John the Baptist came until now, the kingdom of heaven has been going forward in strength. People using force have been trying to take the kingdom. 13 All the prophets and the law of Moses spoke until the time John came. They told about the things that would happen. 14 And if you will believe the things the law and the prophets said, then you will believe that John is Elijah. The law and the prophets said he would come. 15 Let those with ears use them and listen!

16 “What can I say about the people who live today? What are they like? They are like children sitting in the marketplace. One group calls to the other,

17 ‘We played music for you, but you did not dance;
    we sang a sad song, but you did not cry.’

18 John came, and he did not eat like other people or drink wine. And people say, ‘He has a demon.’ 19 The Son of Man came, eating and drinking wine, and people say, ‘Look at him! He eats too much and drinks too much. He is a friend of tax collectors and “sinners.”’ But wisdom is proved to be right by the things it does.”

Jesus Warns Unbelievers

20 Then Jesus criticized the cities where he did most of his miracles. He criticized them because the people there did not change their lives and stop sinning. 21 Jesus said, “How terrible for you, Korazin! How terrible for you, Bethsaida! I did many miracles in you. If those same miracles had happened in Tyre and Sidon,[b] then the people there would have changed their lives a long time ago. They would have worn rough cloth and put ashes on themselves to show that they had changed. 22 But I tell you, on the Judgment Day it will be worse for you than for Tyre and Sidon. 23 And you, Capernaum,[c] will you be lifted up to heaven? No. You will be thrown down to the depths. I did many miracles in you. If those same miracles had happened in Sodom,[d] its people would have stopped sinning, and it would still be a city today. 24 But I tell you it will be worse for you on the Judgment Day than for Sodom.”

Jesus Offers Rest to People

25 Then Jesus said, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth. I praise you because you have hidden these things from the people who are wise and smart. But you have shown them to those who are like little children. 26 Yes, Father, this is what you really wanted.

27 “My Father has given me all things. No one knows the Son—only the Father knows the Son. And no one knows the Father—only the Son knows the Father. And the only people who will know about the Father are those whom the Son chooses to tell.

28 “Come to me, all of you who are tired and have heavy loads. I will give you rest. 29 Accept my work and learn from me. I am gentle and humble in spirit. And you will find rest for your souls. 30 The work that I ask you to accept is easy. The load I give you to carry is not heavy.”

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