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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.
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Deuteronomy 12

One special place to worship the Lord

12 These are the laws and the rules that you must obey. Be careful to obey them when you live in the land that the Lord your God has given to you. He is the God that your ancestors worshipped. Obey these laws all the time that you live in that land.

You will chase out the nations who live there. Then you must destroy completely all the places where those people worship their gods. Those places are on the tops of mountains and hills, and under big green trees. You must break into pieces their altars and stone pillars. Burn their Asherah poles. Knock down the images of their gods. Destroy those places so that nobody remembers the false gods.

Do not worship the Lord your God in the same way that those people worship their gods. The Lord will choose one place from the land where all your tribes live. That is the place where people must go to worship him. That is his special home. That is where you must take your burnt offerings and other sacrifices to offer to the Lord. Take your tithes and offerings to him there. Take the gifts that you have promised to give, and the gifts that you choose to give. Take the firstborn animals from your cows, sheep and goats. You and your families will go there to meet with the Lord your God. You will be happy as you eat together there. You will enjoy the results of all your work, because the Lord has blessed you.

At this time, all of you now do what you think is right. But when you are in the land, you must worship God in a different way. You have not yet reached the place where you can rest. That is in the land that the Lord your God is giving to you as your home. 10 But when you go across the Jordan River, that land will become your home. The Lord will protect you from all the enemies who are around you. You will live safely. 11 At that time, the Lord your God will choose one special place for his people to worship him. You must take there everything that I have told you. Take your burnt offerings and other sacrifices to offer to the Lord. Take your tithes and special offerings. Take the special gifts that you have promised to give to him. Take everything to the place that God will choose. 12 Go there to enjoy time with the Lord your God. Take with you your children and your servants. Also take with you the Levites who live in your towns. Remember that they have not received any land for themselves, as you have.

13 So be careful! Do not offer your burnt offerings in any place that you choose for yourself. 14 Only make offerings to the Lord in the place that he chooses. That will be in the land that belongs to one of your tribes. It is the place where you must do all the things that I am commanding you to do.

15 But you may kill your animals and eat the meat in any of the towns where you live. When the Lord your God blesses you and he gives you animals, you may eat them as often as you want. It is the same as if you are eating meat from deer. Anyone may eat it. That includes people who are clean and people who are unclean. 16 But you must not eat the blood of any animal. You must pour it on the ground like water. 17 Do not eat any of your offerings to the Lord in the places where you live. Do not eat the tithes that you have taken from your grain, your new wine or your olive oil. Do not eat at home the firstborn animals from your cows, sheep or goats. Do not eat the gifts that you have promised, the gifts that you choose to give or any other special gifts. 18 You may only eat these offerings in the place that the Lord will choose as his special home. That is true for you, your children, your servants and the Levites who live in your towns. At that place, you should meet with the Lord your God and you should enjoy the results of all your work. 19 As long as you live in the land, be careful to take care of the Levites.[a]

20 The Lord your God has promised to give you more and more land. When he does that, perhaps you will say, ‘I would like to eat some meat.’ Then you may eat as much meat as you like. 21 The place that God chooses as his special home may be far away from you. If it is, you may kill any of the animals that the Lord has given to you. You may eat the meat at your own town, in the way that I have told you. 22 You should eat them in the same way that you eat deer. People who are unclean may eat them, as well as people who are clean. 23 But never eat the blood. The blood of an animal gives it life. You must not eat the life together with the meat! 24 You must not eat the blood. You must pour it on the ground like water. 25 Do not eat it! Then you will be doing what the Lord says is right. You will enjoy a happy life and so will your children.

26 It is only the holy things that you must take to the place that the Lord will choose for himself. Those are the gifts and sacrifices that you are offering to him. 27 Offer the meat and the blood of your burnt offerings on the altar of the Lord your God. For the other sacrifices, you must pour out the blood beside the altar. But you may eat the meat. 28 Be careful to obey all these commands that I am giving to you. Then you will be doing things that the Lord your God says are good and right. You and your children will enjoy a happy life.

29 When you go into the land where the other nations live, the Lord your God will remove them. You will take their land and you will live on it. 30 But after the Lord has destroyed them, be careful! Do not do the same wrong things as they do. Do not try to worship their gods. Do not say, ‘How do the people of these nations worship their gods? I would like to do the same thing!’

31 No! You must not worship the Lord your God in the same way that those people worship their gods. When they worship, they do wicked things that the Lord hates. They even burn their children with fire, to make sacrifices to their gods.

32 Be careful to do everything that I am telling you. Do not add anything to these commands. Do not remove anything from them.

Psalm 97-98

The Lord rules as king![a]

97 The Lord rules as king!
    Everyone on earth should be happy!
The people who live on the shore of the seas
    should sing with joy!
Dark clouds are all round the Lord.
He rules with justice,
    and he is fair to everyone.
Fire goes in front of him.
    It burns up his enemies on every side.
His lightning lights up the whole world.
    The earth sees it and it shakes with fear.
The mountains melt like butter
    in front of the Lord,
    when they see the Lord of the whole earth.
The sky itself tells us that he is righteous
People from every nation see his glory.
Everyone who worships idols should be ashamed.
    They should not boast about useless idols!
All gods like that will fall down in front of the Lord.
When Zion's people hear about it,
    they will be happy.
Yes, the people of Judah will be very happy!
They will be happy, Lord,
    because you bring justice.
You, Lord, are the Most High God
    who rules over all the earth.
You are much greater than any other god![b]
10 If you love the Lord,
    then hate anything that is evil.
The Lord protects the lives of those who serve him.
He keeps them safe from the power of wicked people.
11 God's light shines on righteous people.
    Good, honest people will be very happy.
12 All you righteous people,
    be happy because of what the Lord has done.
Thank him because he is holy.

God rules the world[c]

98 Sing a new song to praise the Lord.
    He has done great things.
He has used his own power and his holy strength
    to win against his enemies.
The Lord has shown everybody
    that he has the power to save.
All the nations of the world
    can see that he does what is right.
He has kept his promise
    that he made to the people of Israel.
He has continued to take care of them
    with his faithful love.
Everyone who lives everywhere on the earth can see
    that God has the power to save people.
All people on the earth should shout aloud
    to praise the Lord![d]
Sing happy songs to praise him!
Make music on your harps to praise him!
    Make beautiful music!
Make a happy sound with trumpets and horns!
    Shout aloud to praise the Lord, your king!
The sea and everything that is in it
    should shout to praise the Lord!
The earth and all those who live in it
    should shout as well!
The rivers should clap their hands,
    and the mountains should all sing together,
    to praise the Lord.
He is coming to judge the earth.[e]
He is a fair judge.
He will judge all the people of the world honestly.

Isaiah 40

God's promises to his people

40 Your God says, ‘Comfort my people.
    Yes, comfort them.
Speak kindly to the people in Jerusalem.
    Tell them that their time of trouble has now finished.
Their punishment has been enough.
    The Lord has made them pay for their sins.
    He has made them pay twice.’

Somebody's voice is shouting,

‘Prepare a way in the wilderness for the Lord.
    Make a straight road in the desert for our God.
Raise up every valley,
    and bring down every mountain and hill.
The rough ground and the ground that has rocks
    will become flat.
Then the great glory of the Lord will appear!
    All people will see it at the same time.
The Lord himself has promised this.’

A voice is saying, ‘Shout!’
    But I say, ‘What should I shout?’
‘Shout that all people are like grass.
    Their promises are like the flowers in a field.
Grass quickly dies,
    and flowers fall to the ground.
The Lord causes this to happen,
    when he sends a wind to blow on them.
It is true. People are like grass.
Grass quickly dies,
    and flowers fall to the ground.
But God's promise will be true for ever.’

Zion, you have good news to tell to people!
    So go up onto a high mountain.
Yes, Jerusalem, shout the good news!
    Shout aloud, and do not be afraid.
Say to the towns in Judah, ‘Here is your God!’
10 Look! The Almighty Lord is coming with power.
    He will use his great strength to rule the people.
Look again! He is bringing his gifts with him.
    He brings the prize that he has won in battle.
11 He takes care of his people,
    like a shepherd who takes care of his sheep.[a]
He picks up the young lambs
    and he carries them near to his heart.
He carefully leads the mother sheep that have lambs.

12 Nobody has done what God has done!
    He measured all the water of the seas in one hand.
    He used his hand to measure the whole sky.
    He carefully weighed the soil of the earth.
    He carefully weighed the mountains in his scales,
    and the hills too.
13 Nobody understands the mind of the Lord.
Nobody can be his advisor,
    to tell him what he should do.
14 He does not ask anyone to be his guide.
    Nobody can teach him the proper way to do things.
    Nobody can give him knowledge.
    Nobody can teach him how to understand things.
15 The Lord looks at the nations
    as if they are a little bit of water in a bucket.
They are like dust on his scales.
    He weighs the islands as he would weigh dust.
16 All the trees from Lebanon's forests are not enough
    to make a fire for his altar.
All its animals are not enough to offer to him
    as burnt offerings.
17 All the nations in the world are not important to the Lord.
    He sees them as empty and useless.
18 You cannot find anyone else who is like God.
    There is no image that you can make to be like him.
19 A worker may use special skill to make an idol.
    Another worker may cover it with gold.
    He may use silver chains to make it beautiful.
20 A poor person may choose special wood for his idol.
    He chooses wood that will not quickly become spoiled.
Then he finds a worker to make an idol for him.
    He makes it so that it will not fall over!
21 You must surely know what is true!
    You must have heard about it.
Somebody must have told you these things
    from the beginning.
You should have understood it all
    since the time that God made the earth.
22 God sits high above on his throne
    where the earth and the sky meet.
The people on the earth seem like grasshoppers to him.
He hangs out the sky like a curtain.
    He makes it like a tent for him to live in.
23 He takes away the power of kings.
    He causes the rulers of the world to be useless.
24 They are like plants that soon disappear.
    Somebody plants them in the ground.
But while their roots are still growing into the soil,
    God blows on them and they become dry.
Then the wind carries them away like straw.
25 The Holy God says,
    ‘You cannot find anyone who is like me.
    Nobody is the same as me.’
26 Look up at the sky!
    Think about the one who made all the stars.
God is the one who brought together that great army!
    He knows how many they are
    and he knows each of their names!
When he calls them, each one is there,
    because he is so strong and powerful.
27 You Israelites, descendants of Jacob, say,
    ‘The Lord does not know about our troubles.
    He does not bring justice to us.’
Why do you say that?
28 You must surely know what is true!
    You must have heard about it.
The Lord is the God who lives for ever.
    He made the whole earth, near and far.
He never becomes tired or weak.
    He knows and he understands everything.
29 He makes tired people strong again.
When people have become weak,
    he gives them more strength.
30 Even young people become tired and weak.
    Even strong young men may slip and fall down.
31 But people who wait for the Lord to help them
    will receive new strength.
They will rise up high,
    as if they have the wings of eagles.
They will run and they will not become tired.
    They will walk and they will not become weak.

Revelation 10

The angel and the little book

10 Then I saw another powerful angel. He was coming down from heaven. He had a cloud all round him, like his clothes. There was a rainbow above his head. His face was like the sun and his legs shone like fire. He had a little book in his hand and it was open. He put his right foot on the sea and he put his left foot on the land. Then he shouted with a loud voice, like a lion that roars. When he shouted, seven loud voices answered him. They were like the noise of thunder. When the seven voices of thunder spoke, I was ready to write. But I heard a voice that came from heaven. The voice said to me, ‘Keep secret what the seven voices of thunder have said. Do not write it down.’

Then I looked again at the angel who stood with one foot on the sea and his other foot on the land. He raised his right hand towards heaven. He made a strong promise by the name of God, who lives for ever. He created heaven, the earth and the sea, as well as everything that is in them. The angel said, ‘There is no more time to wait! Now is the time when the seventh angel will make a sound with his trumpet. Then God will quickly finish what he wants to do. This has been a secret, but he told it long ago to the prophets who were his servants.’

Then I heard again the voice that spoke to me from heaven. He said, ‘Go to the angel who is standing with one foot on the sea and his other foot on the land. Go and take the book that is open in his hand.’ So I went to the angel. I asked him to give me the little book. He said to me, ‘Take the book and then eat it. It will be very sweet like honey in your mouth. But it will hurt your stomach like bad food.’ 10 So I took the little book from the angel's hand and I ate it. It was as sweet as honey in my mouth. But when I had eaten the book, it hurt my stomach. 11 Then the voice said to me, ‘You must continue to tell God's message to people. You must say what will happen to people from everywhere in the world. They are the people of many nations, and people who speak many languages, and also their kings.’[a]

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