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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
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2 Samuel 21

The Gibeonites Punish Saul’s Family

21 During the time David was king, there was a time of hunger. It continued for three years. So David prayed to the Lord.

The Lord answered, “Saul and his family of murderers are the reason for this time of hunger. It has come because Saul killed the Gibeonites.” (Now the Gibeonites were not Israelites. They were a group of Amorites who were left alive. The Israelites had promised not to hurt the Gibeonites. But Saul was very eager to help the people of Israel and Judah. So he tried to kill all the Gibeonites.)

King David called the Gibeonites together and talked to them. He asked them, “What can I do for you? What can I do to take away Israel’s sin so you can bless the Lord’s people?”

The Gibeonites said to David, “Saul and his family don’t have enough silver and gold to pay for what they did! And we don’t have the right to kill anyone in Israel.”

Then David asked, “What do you want me to do for you?”

The Gibeonites said to him, “Saul made plans against us. He tried to destroy all our people who are left in the land of Israel. Saul was the Lord’s chosen king. So bring seven of his sons to us. Then we will kill them and hang them on stakes. We will put them in front of the Lord at Gibeah, Saul’s hometown.”

The king said, “I will give them to you.” But the king protected Jonathan’s son Mephibosheth. (Jonathan was Saul’s son.) David did this because of the promise he had made to Jonathan in the Lord’s name. So the king did not let them hurt Mephibosheth. But the king did take Armoni and Mephibosheth,[a] sons of Rizpah and Saul. (Rizpah was the daughter of Aiah.) And the king took the five sons of Saul’s daughter Merab. Adriel was the father of Merab’s five sons. (Adriel was the son of Barzillai the Meholathite.) David gave these seven sons to the Gibeonites. Then the Gibeonites killed them and hung them on stakes on a hill before the Lord. All seven sons died together. They were put to death during the first days of the harvest season. (The barley harvest was just beginning.)

10 Aiah’s daughter Rizpah took the rough cloth that was worn to show sadness. Then she put it on a rock for herself. She stayed there from the beginning of the harvest until the rain fell on her sons’ bodies. During the day she did not let the birds of the sky touch her sons’ bodies. At night she did not let the wild animals touch them.

11 People told David what Aiah’s daughter Rizpah, Saul’s slave woman, was doing. 12 Then David took the bones of Saul and Jonathan from the men of Jabesh Gilead. (They had taken these bones secretly from the public square of Beth Shan. The Philistines had hung the bodies of Saul and Jonathan there after they had killed Saul at Gilboa.) 13 David brought the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from Gilead. Then the people gathered the bodies of Saul’s seven sons who were hanged on stakes. 14 The people buried the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan at Zela in Benjamin. They buried them in the tomb of Saul’s father Kish. The people did everything the king commanded.

Then God answered the prayers of the people in the land.

Wars with the Philistines

15 Again there was war between the Philistines and Israel. David and his men went out to fight the Philistines. But David became tired and weak. 16 Ishbi-Benob was one of the sons of Rapha. His bronze spearhead weighed about seven and a half pounds. Ishbi-Benob had a new sword, and he planned to kill David. 17 But Abishai son of Zeruiah killed the Philistine. So he saved David’s life.

Then David’s men made a promise to David. They said, “Never again will you go out with us to battle. If you were killed, Israel would lose its greatest leader.”

18 Later, at Gob, there was another battle with the Philistines. Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Saph, another one of the sons of Rapha.

19 Later, there was another battle at Gob with the Philistines. Elhanan son of Jaare-Oregim from Bethlehem killed Goliath[b] from Gath. Goliath’s spear was as large as a weaver’s rod.

20 At Gath another battle took place. A very large man was there. He had 6 fingers on each hand. And he had 6 toes on each foot. He had 24 fingers and toes in all. This man also was one of the sons of Rapha. 21 When he challenged Israel, Jonathan killed him. Jonathan was the son of Shimeah, David’s brother.

22 These four men were sons of Rapha from Gath. They all were killed by David and his men.

Galatians 1

The Only Good News

From Paul, an apostle.

I was not chosen to be an apostle by men. I was not sent from men. It was Jesus Christ and God the Father who made me an apostle. God is the One who raised Jesus from death.

This letter is also from all the brothers who are with me.

To the churches in Galatia.[a]

I pray that God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ will be good to you and give you peace. Jesus gave himself for our sins to free us from this evil world we live in. This is what God the Father wanted. The glory belongs to God forever and ever. Amen.

A short time ago God called you to follow him. He called you by his grace that came through Christ. But now I am amazed at you! You are already turning away and believing something different than the Good News. Really, there is no other Good News. But some people are confusing you and want to change the Good News of Christ. We preached to you the Good News. So if we ourselves, or even an angel from heaven, preach to you something different than the Good News, he should be condemned! I said this before. Now I say it again: You have already accepted the Good News. If anyone tells you another way to be saved, he should be condemned!

10 Do you think I am trying to make people accept me? No! God is the One I am trying to please. Am I trying to please men? If I wanted to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.

Paul’s Authority Is from God

11 Brothers, I want you to know that the Good News I preached to you was not made by men. 12 I did not get it from men, nor did any man teach it to me. Jesus Christ showed it to me.

13 You have heard about my past life. I belonged to the Jewish religion. I hurt the church of God very much and tried to destroy it. 14 I was becoming a leader in the Jewish religion. I did better than most other Jews of my age. I tried harder than anyone else to follow the old rules. These rules were the customs handed down by our ancestors.

15 But God had special plans for me even before I was born. So he called me through his grace that I might 16 tell the Good News about his Son to the non-Jewish people. So God showed me about his Son. When God called me, I did not get advice or help from any man. 17 I did not go to Jerusalem to see those who were apostles before I was. But, without waiting, I went away to Arabia and later went back to Damascus.

18 After three years I went to Jerusalem to meet Peter and stayed with him for 15 days. 19 I met no other apostles, except James, the brother of the Lord. 20 God knows that these things I write are not lies. 21 Later, I went to the areas of Syria and Cilicia.

22 In Judea the churches in Christ had never met me. 23 They had only heard this about me: “This man was trying to hurt us. But now he is preaching the same faith that he once tried to destroy.” 24 And these believers praised God because of me.

Ezekiel 28

Prophecy Against the King of Tyre

28 The Lord spoke his word to me. He said: “Human being, say to the ruler of Tyre: ‘This is what the Lord God says:

You are too proud.
    And you say, “I am a god.
I sit on the throne of a god
    in the middle of the seas.”
You think you are as wise as a god.
    But you are a man, not a god.
You think you are wiser than Daniel.
    You think you can find out all secrets.
Through your wisdom and understanding
    you have made yourself rich.
You have gained gold and silver.
    And you have saved it in your storerooms.
Through your great skill in trading,
    you have made your riches grow.
You are too proud
    because of your riches.

“‘So this is what the Lord God says:

You think you are wise
    like a god.
But I will bring foreign people against you.
    They will be the cruelest nation.
They will pull out their swords
    and destroy all that your wisdom has built.
    And they will dishonor your greatness.
They will kill you.
    You will die a terrible death
    like those who are killed at sea.
While they are killing you,
    you will not be able to say anymore, “I am a god.”
You will be only a man, not a god,
    when your murderers kill you.
10 You will die like an unclean person.
    Foreigners will kill you.

I have spoken, says the Lord God.’”

11 The Lord spoke his word to me. He said: 12 “Human being, sing a funeral song for the king of Tyre. Say to him: ‘This is what the Lord God says:

You were an example of what was perfect.
    You were full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
13 You had a wonderful life,
    like those in Eden, the garden of God.
Every valuable gem was on you:
    ruby, topaz and emerald,
    yellow quartz, onyx and jasper,
    sapphire, turquoise and chrysolite.
Your jewelry was made of gold.
    It was prepared on the day you were created.
14 I appointed a living creature to guard you.
    I put you on the holy mountain of God.
    You walked among the gems of fire.
15 Your life was right and good.
    This was from the day you were created,
    until evil was found in you.
16 Because you traded with countries far away,
    you learned to be cruel, and you sinned.
So I threw you down in disgrace from the mountain of God.
    And the living creature who guarded you
    forced you out from among the gems of fire.
17 You became too proud
    because of your beauty.
You ruined your wisdom
    because of your greatness.
I threw you down to the ground.
    Your example taught a lesson to other kings.
18 You dishonored your places of worship
    through your many sins and dishonest trade.
So I set your city on fire.
    And it burned up.
I turned you into ashes on the ground
    for all those watching to see.
19 All the nations who knew you
    are shocked about you.
Your punishment was so terrible.
    And you are gone forever.’”

Prophecy Against Sidon

20 The Lord spoke his word to me. He said: 21 “Human being, look toward the city of Sidon and prophesy against her. 22 Say: ‘This is what the Lord God says:

I am against you, Sidon.
    I will show my greatness among you.
Then people will know that I am the Lord
    when I have punished Sidon.
    I will show my holiness by defeating her.
23 I will send diseases to Sidon,
    and blood will flow in her streets.
Those who are wounded in Sidon will fall dead.
    She will be attacked from all sides.
Then they will know that I am the Lord.

God Will Help Israel

24 “‘No more will neighboring nations be like thorny branches or sharp stickers to hurt Israel. Then they will know that I am the Lord God.

25 “‘This is what the Lord God says: I will gather the people of Israel from the nations where they are scattered. I will show my holiness when the nations see what I do to my people. Then they will live in their own land—the land I gave to my servant Jacob. 26 Then they will live safely in the land. They will build houses and plant vineyards. They will live in safety after I have punished all the nations around who hate them. Then they will know that I am the Lord their God.’”

Psalm 77

Remembering God’s Help

For the director of music. For Jeduthun. A song of Asaph.

77 I cry out loud to God.
    I call to God, and he will hear me.
I looked for the Lord on the day of trouble.
    All night long I reached out my hands.
    I cannot be comforted.
When I remember God, I become upset.
    When I think, I become afraid. Selah

You keep my eyes from closing.
    I am too upset to say anything.
I keep thinking about the old days,
    the years of long ago.
At night I remember my songs.
    I think, and I ask myself:
“Will the Lord reject us forever?
    Will he never be kind to us again?
Is his love gone forever?
    Has he stopped speaking for all time?
Has God forgotten mercy?
    Is he too angry to pity us?” Selah
10 Then I said, “This is what makes me sad:
    For years the power of God Most High was with us.”

11 I remember what the Lord did.
    I remember the miracles you did long ago.
12 I think about all the things you did.
    I think about what you have done.

13 God, your ways are holy.
    No god is as great as our God.
14 You are the God who did miracles.
    You showed people your power.
15 By your power you have saved your people,
    the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah

16 God, the waters saw you.
    They saw you and became afraid.
    The deep waters shook with fear.
17 The clouds poured down their rain.
    The sky thundered.
    Your lightning flashed back and forth.
18 Your thunder sounded in the whirlwind.
    Lightning lit up the world.
    The earth trembled and shook.
19 You made a way through the sea
    and paths through the deep waters.
    But your footprints were not seen.
20 You led your people like a flock of sheep.
    You led them by using Moses and Aaron.

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