The Bible
reading plan we are using was developed by Robert Murray M‘Cheyne
over 150 years ago. It takes the reader through the Bible completely
in 1 year, providing
a reading through the Psalms
and the New Testament twice in that time. There is a schedule reading
for the family each day and one for the indiviual (private/secret).
Below are
the author's instructions to his flock.
DAILY BREAD
BEING A CALENDAR FOR READING THROUGH THE WORD OF GOD IN A YEAR
" Thy Word is very pure; therefore Thy servant loveth it."
MY DEAR FLOCK, -- The approach of another
year stirs up within me new desires for your salvation, and for the
growth of
those of you who are
saved. "God is my record how greatly I long after you all in the
bowels of Jesus Christ." What the coming year is to bring forth
who can tell? There is plainly a weight lying on the spirits of all good
men, and a looking for some strange work of judgment upon this land.
There is a need now to ask that solemn question -- "If in the land
of peace wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou
do in the swelling of Jordan?"
Those believers will stand firmest who have no dependence upon self or
upon creatures, but upon Jehovah our Righteousness. We must be driven
more to our Bibles, and to the mercy-seat, if we are to stand in the
evil day. Then we shall be able to say, like David – “The
proud have had me greatly in derision, yet have I not declined from Thy
law.” “Princes have persecuted me without a cause, but my
heart standeth in awe of Thy word.”
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.
I am quite aware that such a plan is accompanied with many
DANGERS.
(1.) Formality. – We are such weak creatures that any regularly
returning duty is apt to degenerate into a lifeless form. The tendency
of reading the Word by a fixed rule may, in some minds, be to create
this skeleton religion. This is to be the peculiar sin of the last days – “Having
a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof.” Guard against
this. Let the calendar perish rather than this rust eat up your souls.
(2.) Self-righteousness. – 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. 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. This is going to hell with a lie
in their right hand.
(3.) Careless reading. – Few tremble at the Word of God. Few, in
reading it, hear the voice of Jehovah, which is full of majesty. 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. This
would be fearfully provoking to God. 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.”
(4.) A yoke to heavy to bear. Some may engage in reading with alacrity
for a time, and afterwards feel it a burden, grievous to be borne. They
may find conscience dragging them through the appointed task without
any relish of the heavenly food. If this be the case with any, throw
aside the fetter, and feed at liberty in the sweet garden of God. My
desire is not to cast a snare upon you, but to be a helper of your joy.
If there be so many dangers, why propose such a scheme at all? To this
I answer, that the best things are accompanied with danger, as the fairest
flowers are often gathered in the clefts of some dangerous precipice.
Let us weigh
THE ADVANTAGES.
(1.) The whole Bible will be read through in an orderly manner in the
course of a year. – The Old Testament once, the New Testament
and Psalms twice. I fear many of you never read the whole Bible; and
yet it is all equally Divine, “All Scripture is given by inspiration
of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction,
and instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be perfect.” If
we pass over some parts of Scripture, we shall be incomplete Christians.
(2.) Time will not be wasted in choosing what portions to read. Often
believers are at a loss to determine towards which part of the mountains
of spices they should bend their steps. Here the question will be solved
at once in a very simple manner.
(3.) Parents will have a regular subject upon which to examine their
children and servants. – It is much to be desired that family worship
were made more instructive than it generally is. The mere reading of
the chapter is often too like water spilt on the ground. Let it be read
by every member of the family before-hand, and then the meaning and application
drawn out by simple question and answer. The calendar will be helpful
in this. Friends, also, when they meet, will have a subject for profitable
conversation in the portions read that day. The meaning of difficult
passages may be inquired from the more judicious and ripe Christians,
and the fragrance of simpler Scriptures spread abroad.
(4.) The pastor will know in what part of the pasture the flock are
feeding. – He
will thus be enabled to speak more suitably to them on the Sabbath; and
both pastor and elders will be able to drop a word of light and comfort
in visiting from house to house, which will be more readily responded
to.
(5.) The sweet bond of Christian love and unity will be strengthened. – We
shall be often led to think of those dear brothers and sisters in the
Lord, here and elsewhere, who agree to join with us in reading those
portions. We shall oftener be led to agree on earth, touching something
we shall ask of God. We shall pray over the same promises, mourn over
the same confessions, praise God in the same songs, and be nourished
by the same words of eternal life.
Robert Murray M‘Cheyne. December
1842
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