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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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1 Samuel 20

David and Jonathan

20 Then David ran away from Naioth in Ramah. He went to Jonathan and asked, “What have I done? What is my crime? How have I sinned against your father so that he’s trying to kill me?”

Jonathan answered, “No! You won’t die! See, my father doesn’t do anything without first telling me. It doesn’t matter if it is very important or just a small thing. Why would he refuse to tell me he wants to kill you? No, it’s not true!”

But David took an oath. He said, “Your father knows very well that I’m your friend. He has said to himself, ‘Jonathan must not know about it. If he knows, he will tell David.’ But as surely as the Lord lives and as you live, I am very close to death!”

Jonathan said to David, “I’ll do anything you want me to do.”

So David said, “Look, tomorrow is the New Moon festival. I am supposed to eat with the king. But let me hide in the field until the third evening. Your father may notice I am gone. If he does, tell him, ‘David begged me to let him go to his hometown of Bethlehem. Every year at this time, his family group offers a sacrifice.’ If your father says, ‘Fine,’ I am safe. But if he becomes angry, you can believe he wants to hurt me. Jonathan, be kind to me, your servant. You have made an agreement with me before the Lord. If I am guilty, you may kill me yourself! Why hand me over to your father?”

Jonathan answered, “No, never! If I learn that my father plans to harm you, I will warn you!”

10 David asked, “Who will let me know if your father answers you unkindly?”

11 Then Jonathan said, “Come, let’s go out into the field.” So Jonathan and David went together into the field.

12 Jonathan said to David, “I promise this before the Lord, the God of Israel: At this same time day after tomorrow, I will find out how my father feels. If he feels good toward you, I’ll send word to you. I’ll let you know. 13 But my father may mean to hurt you. If so, I will let you know and send you away safely. May the Lord punish me terribly if I don’t do this. And may the Lord be with you as he has been with my father. 14 But show me the kindness of the Lord as long as I live. Do this so that I may not die. 15 You must not stop showing your kindness to my family. Don’t do this, even when the Lord has destroyed all your enemies from the earth.”

16 So Jonathan made an agreement with David. He said, “May the Lord punish David’s enemies.” 17 And Jonathan asked David to repeat his promise of love for him. He did this because he loved David as much as he loved himself.

18 Jonathan said to David, “Tomorrow is the New Moon festival. Your seat will be empty. So my father will notice you’re gone. 19 On the third day go to the place where you hid when this trouble began. Wait by the rock Ezel. 20 On the third day I will shoot three arrows to the side of the rock. I will shoot as if I am shooting at a target. 21 Then I will send a boy and tell him to go find the arrows. I may say to him, ‘Look, the arrows are on this side of you. Bring them here.’ If so, you may come out of hiding. You may do this as surely as the Lord lives because you are safe. There is no danger. 22 But I may say to the boy, ‘Look, the arrows are beyond you.’ If I do, you must go, because the Lord has sent you away. 23 Remember what we talked about. The Lord is a witness between you and me forever.”

24 So David hid in the field. And when the New Moon festival came, the king sat down to eat. 25 He sat where he always sat, near the wall. Jonathan sat across from him, and Abner sat next to him. But David’s place was empty. 26 That day Saul said nothing. He thought, “Maybe something has happened to David so that he is unclean.” 27 But the next day was the second day of the month. And David’s place was empty again. So Saul said to Jonathan, “Why hasn’t the son of Jesse come to the festival yesterday or today?”

28 Jonathan answered, “David begged me to let him go to Bethlehem. 29 He said, ‘Let me go, because our family has a sacrifice in the town. And my brother has ordered me to be there. Now if I am your friend, please let me go and see my brothers.’ That is why he has not come to the king’s table.”

30 Then Saul became very angry with Jonathan. He said, “You son of an evil and disobedient woman! I know you are on the side of David son of Jesse! You bring shame on yourself and on your mother who gave birth to you. 31 As long as Jesse’s son lives, you’ll never be king or have a kingdom. Now send for David and bring him to me. He must die!”

32 Jonathan asked his father, “Why should David be killed? What wrong has he done?” 33 Then Saul threw his spear at Jonathan, trying to kill him. So Jonathan knew that his father really wanted to kill David. 34 Jonathan was very angry and left the table. That second day of the month he refused to eat. He was upset about what his father wanted to do to David.

35 The next morning Jonathan went out to the field. He went to meet David as they had agreed. He had a young boy with him. 36 Jonathan said to the boy, “Run and find the arrows I shoot.” When he ran, Jonathan shot an arrow beyond him. 37 The boy ran to the place where Jonathan’s arrow fell. But Jonathan called, “The arrow is beyond you!” 38 Then he shouted, “Hurry! Go quickly! Don’t stop!” The boy picked up the arrow and brought it back to his master. 39 (The boy knew nothing about what this meant. Only Jonathan and David knew.) 40 Then Jonathan gave his weapons to the boy. He told him, “Go back to town.”

41 When the boy left, David came out from the south side of the rock. He bowed facedown on the ground before Jonathan. He did this three times. Then David and Jonathan kissed each other. They cried together, but David cried the most.

42 Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace. We have promised by the Lord that we will be friends. We said, ‘The Lord will be a witness between you and me, and between our descendants forever.’” Then David left, and Jonathan went back to town.

1 Corinthians 2

The Message of Christ’s Death

Dear brothers, when I came to you, I did not come as a proud man. I preached God’s truth, but not with fancy words or a show of great learning. I decided that while I was with you I would forget about everything except Jesus Christ and his death on the cross. When I came to you, I was weak and shook with fear. My teaching and my speaking were not with wise words that persuade people. But the proof of my teaching was the power that the Spirit gives. I did this so that your faith would be in God’s power, not in the wisdom of a man.

God’s Wisdom

Yet I speak wisdom to those who are mature. But this wisdom is not from this world or of the rulers of this world. (These rulers are losing their power.) But I speak God’s secret wisdom, which he has kept hidden. God planned this wisdom for our glory, before the world began. None of the rulers of this world understood it. If they had, they would not have killed the Lord of glory on a cross. But as it is written in the Scriptures:

“No one has ever seen this.
    No one has ever heard about it.
No one has ever imagined
    what God has prepared for those
    who love him.” Isaiah 64:4

10 But God has shown us these things through the Spirit.

The Spirit knows all things, even the deep secrets of God. 11 It is like this: No one knows the thoughts that another person has. Only a person’s spirit that lives in him knows his thoughts. It is the same with God. No one knows the thoughts of God. Only the Spirit of God knows God’s thoughts. 12 We did not receive the spirit of the world, but we received the Spirit that is from God. We received this Spirit so that we can know all that God has given us. 13 When we speak, we do not use words taught to us by the wisdom that men have. We use words taught to us by the Spirit. We use spiritual words to explain spiritual things. 14 A person who is not spiritual does not accept the gifts that come from the Spirit of God. That person thinks they are foolish. He cannot understand the Spirit’s gifts, because they can only be judged spiritually. 15 But the spiritual person is able to judge all things. Yet no one can judge him. The Scripture says:

16 “Who has known the mind of the Lord?
    Who has been able to teach him?” Isaiah 40:13

But we have the mind of Christ.

Lamentations 5

A Prayer to the Lord

Remember, Lord, what happened to us.
    Look and see our disgrace.
Our land has been turned over to strangers.
    Our houses have been given to foreigners.
We have become orphans with no father.
    Our mothers have become like widows.
We have to buy the water we drink.
    We must pay for the wood for our fires.
They work us hard as if we were animals with a yoke on our necks.
    We get tired and have no rest.
We made an agreement with Egypt
    and with Assyria to get enough food.
Our ancestors sinned against you. But they are gone.
    Now we must suffer because of their sins.
Slaves have become our rulers.
    There is no one who can save us from them.
We risk our lives to get our food
    because there are men with swords in the desert.
10 Our skin is hot like an oven.
    We burn with fever because of the terrible hunger.
11 The enemy raped the women of Jerusalem
    and the girls in the cities of Judah.
12 The enemy hung our princes by the hands.
    They do not honor our elders.
13 The young men grind grain at the mill.
    Boys stumble while carrying loads of wood.
14 The elders no longer sit at the city gates.
    The young men no longer make music.
15 We have no more joy in our hearts.
    Our dancing has turned into sadness.
16 The glory has gone from Jerusalem.
    How terrible it is for us because we have sinned.
17 Because of this we are afraid.
    Because of these things our eyes are dim.
18 Mount Zion is empty.
    Now wild dogs wander around it.

19 But you rule forever, Lord.
    You will be King from now on.
20 Why have you forgotten us for so long?
    Why have you left us for so long?
21 Bring us back to you, Lord. We will return.
    Make our days as they were before.
22 Or have you completely rejected us?
    Will your anger never end?

Psalm 36

Wicked Men and a Good God

For the director of music. Of David, the servant of the Lord.

36 Sin speaks to the wicked man in his heart.
    He has no fear of or respect for God.
He thinks too much of himself.
    He doesn’t see his sin and hate it.
His words are wicked lies.
    He is no longer wise or good.
At night he makes evil plans.
    What he does leads to nothing good.
    He doesn’t refuse things that are evil.

Lord, your love reaches to the heavens.
    Your loyalty goes to the skies.
Your goodness is as high as the mountains.
    Your justice is as deep as the great ocean.
Lord, you protect both men and animals.
God, your love is so precious!
    You protect people as a bird protects her young under her wings.
They eat the rich food in your house.
    You let them drink from your river of pleasure.
You are the giver of life.
    Your light lets us enjoy life.

10 Continue to love those who know you.
    And continue to do good to those who are good.
11 Don’t let proud people attack me.
    Don’t let the wicked force me away.
12 Those who do evil have been defeated.
    They are overwhelmed; they cannot do evil any longer.

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