M'Cheyne Plan
New Testament and Psalms twice and the rest of the Bible once in a year
Four chapters per day across two tracks: two for “Family” worship (read aloud with others) and two for “Secret” devotion (personal, private reading). The result: you read the New Testament and Psalms twice each year, and the rest of the Old Testament once.
Originally prepared by the Scottish minister Robert Murray M’Cheyne in the 1840s and later refined by D. A. Carson, this plan has been in continuous use for nearly 200 years.
Robert Murray M’Cheyne (1813–1843)
Robert Murray M’Cheyne was a minister of the Church of Scotland at St. Peter’s Church, Dundee. Despite dying of typhus at only 29, he became one of the most beloved figures in Scottish church history, known for his passionate preaching and deep devotional life. He designed this plan so that families would read two passages aloud together (“Family”) and individuals would read two more privately (“Secret”). D. A. Carson later refined the plan and published a two-volume devotional companion, <em>For the Love of God</em>, with daily commentary.
Public domain engraving, c. 1844Tips for Staying Consistent
- Same time each day — pair your reading with morning coffee or an evening wind-down.
- Don't worry about falling behind — skip ahead to today's reading if you miss a day. Grace, not guilt.
- Keep a journal — jot a one-sentence takeaway; it deepens retention more than you'd expect.
- Tell someone — an accountability partner doubles your odds of finishing.
Recommended Resources
For the Love of God, Vol. 1 — D. A. Carson’s daily devotional companion to this plan
For the Love of God, Vol. 2 — Second volume of Carson’s M’Cheyne commentary
Memoir and Remains of R. M. M’Cheyne — Andrew Bonar’s classic biography of M’Cheyne
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