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Daily reflections

Our daily reflections follow the M'Cheyne Bible reading plan, designed for those who want to read the whole Bible in one year. Each reflection focuses on one of the chapters from that day's readings. 

God saw that it was good: Genesis 1.1–31 (Day 1)

God saw that it was good: Genesis 1.1–31 (Day 1)

The opening words of the Bible are perhaps the most famous ever written: in the beginning, God created. The rest of the chapter unfolds as a picture of every part of creation being carefully made to fulfil its own purpose. There's a refrain that runs...

The Garden of Eden: Genesis 2.1–25 (Day 2)

The Garden of Eden: Genesis 2.1–25 (Day 2)

The second chapter of Genesis is a different creation story, complementing the first. This one focuses not on the grand architecture of the universe, but on the human world. The first man is formed from the dust of the ground: he is of the earth, lik...

Genesis 3: Human nature revealed (Day 3)

Genesis 3: Human nature revealed (Day 3)

The Bible's first two chapters paint a picture of God's creation in harmony: people, living creatures and the natural world all fit perfectly together. The creation myths of the time these stories were written described a world born out of violence a...

Genesis 4: The power of evil (Day 4)

Genesis 4: The power of evil (Day 4)

In Genesis 4, we're face to face with some of the darkest instincts of human beings. The two sons of Adam and Eve offer sacrifices; Abel's animal sacrifices are accepted, but Cain's grain offerings aren't. There's no indication as to why: that's just...

Acts 5 (Day 5)

Acts 5 (Day 5)

The first part of this chapter contains one of the most troubling stories in Acts. Believers named Ananias and Sapphira are drawn to the new Church, and along with many others sell land and donate the proceeds. But they lie, saying they've given ever...

Acts 6: How conflict shows us who we are (Day 6)

Acts 6: How conflict shows us who we are (Day 6)

Acts 6 is a story of conflict. As ever, the Bible is entirely realistic about human nature. Even in those early, heady days, believers fell out. The leaders in the new Church – the Apostles – spoke Aramaic. But in Jerusalem there were many Jews f...

Acts 7: Truths that are hard to hear (Day 7)

Acts 7: Truths that are hard to hear (Day 7)

Acts 7 tells the story of the first martyr. Stephen, whose face 'looked like the face of an angel' when he was brought to trial, gives the Sanhedrin a history lesson, outlining in forensic detail – as a Jew speaking to fellow-Jews – all the ways ...

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