![]() ![]() ![]() If this be the case with any, throw aside the fetter, and feed at liberty in the sweet garden of God. They may find conscience dragging them through the appointed task without any relish of the heavenly food. Some may engage in reading with alacrity for a time, and afterwards feel it a burden, grievous to be borne. Take heed lest that word be true of you - "Ye said, also, Behold what a weariness is it! and ye have snuffed at it, saith the Lord of Hosts." This would be fearfully provoking to God. Some, by having so large a portion, may be tempted to weary of it, as Israel did of the daily manna, saying - "Our soul loatheth this light bread " and to read it in a slight and careless manner. Few, in reading it, hear the voice of Jehovah, which is full of majesty. This is going to hell with a lie in their right hand. Many, I am persuaded, are living without any Divine work on their soul - unpardoned and unsanctified, and ready to perish - who spend their appointed times in secret and family devotion. Some, when they have devoted their set time to reading of the Word, and accomplished their prescribed portion, may be tempted to look at themselves with self-complacency. Let the calendar perish rather than this rust eat up your souls. This is to be the peculiar sin of the last days - "Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof." Guard against this. The tendency of reading the Word by a fixed rule may, in some minds, be to create this skeleton religion. We are such weak creatures that any regularly returning duty is apt to degenerate into a lifeless form. You can use with any PocketBible translation (no translation is included). This reading plan provides the links to the suggested verses for each day. M'Cheyne " It is truly an admirable translation from the Hebrew, and is frequently more correct than the prose version." The M'Cheyne Reading Plan also recommends reading or singing through the Metrical Psalms at least once a year. By following M'Cheyne's Bible Reading Plan you will have read through the New Testament and the Psalms twice and the rest of the Bible once within one year. It has long been in my mind to prepare a scheme of Scripture reading, in which as many as were made willing by God might agree, so that the whole Bible might be read once by you in the year, and all might be feeding in the same portion of the green pasture at the same time."Įach day, M'Cheyne's Reading Plan lists two "Family" readings to be read during family devotions and two "Secret" readings to be read during personal devotions. Robert Murray M'Cheyne desired to encourage his congregation to read their Bibles. * Wake lock used to keep device awake while updating status bar reminder then released.M'Cheyne One-Year Bible Reading Plan $0.00 Buy It Once, Use It On These Platforms * Receive boot completed used to restart reminder service. * Retrieve running apps to determine if Bible app is actively running or not. * Read from and write to external storage required for backup and restore. * Internet permission required for ESV pop-up. Olive Tree's and Bible Gateway's trade marks and copyrights are their own. Please note that this app is in no way affiliated with Olive Tree or Bible Gateway. * Tapping a verse's text will automatically launch the verse in the Olive Tree's Bible Study app (if installed), in Bible Gateway through a web browser, or will pop up the ESV. * Navigate to earliest unread passage, the current date, or any past or future date in the reading plan. * Track your reading either to the classic schedule created by M'Cheyne or D.A. * Quickly and painlessly mark or clear all passages to any given day * Create a new reading plan starting on any day of the year as a method for keeping multiple devices synchronized * Share reading plan via email, Evernote, Google Drive, etc. * Realign schedule to bring unread days forward This app has never incorporated ads nor will it as far as I can control You can track your progress throughout the year. Bible Reading Plan - M'Cheyne provides a way to track your daily Bible reading according to Robert Murray M'Cheyne's well know schedule.
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