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In a world that views absolute truth, right and wrong, and salvation as being subject to individual interpretation, the Bibles unwavering proclamations and miraculous stories seem obsolete in modern times. But it is not Gods Word that has changed. Indeed, its relevancy and its power to transform lives are intact. What has changed is the number of people who consult it. Now more than ever the need to read the Bible, to understand the big picture of its storyline, and to grasp the relevance this has for your life is critical.

As with its companion volume, For the Love of God-Volume 1 , this devotional contains a systematic 365-day plan, based on the MCheyne Bible-reading schedule, that will in the course of a year guide you through the New Testament and Psalms twice and the rest of the Old Testament once. In so doing, D. A. Carson completes the work he began in the first book.

In an effort to help preserve biblical thinking and living, D. A. Carson has also written thought-provoking comments and reflections regarding each days scriptural passages. And, most uniquely, he offers you perspective that places each reading into the larger framework of history and Gods eternal plan to deepen your understanding of his sovereignty-and the unity and power of his Word.

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FOR THE
LOVE OF GOD
VOLUME TWO

OTHERCROSSWAY BOOKS BYD. A. CARSON

For the Love of God, Volume 1
The Difficult Doctrine of the Love of God

Love in Hard Places
With John D. Woodbridge

Letters Along the Way

For the Love of God Volume Two Copyright 1999 by D A Carson Published by - photo 1

For the Love of God, Volume Two

Copyright 1999 by D. A. Carson

Published by Crossway Books
a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers
1300 Crescent Street
Wheaton, Illinois 60187

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA copyright law.

Cover design: Cindy Kiple

First printing, 1999

First trade paperback printing, 2006

ISBN 10: 1-58134-816-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-58134-816-3

Printed in the United States of America

Unless otherwise designated, Scripture is taken from The Holy Bible: New InternationalVersion. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved. The NIV and New International Version trademarks are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by International Bible Society. Use of either trademark requires the permission of International Bible Society.

Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Carson, D. A.
For the Love of God, Volume Two : a daily companion for discovering
the treasures of Gods Word / D. A. Carson.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 1-58134-008-7 (v. 1 hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN 1-58134-118-0 (v. 2 hardcover : alk. paper)
1. BibleDevotional use. 2. Devotional calendars.
3. BibleReading. I. Title.
BS617.8.C37 1999
220'.071dc21

99-26484

BP 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5

This book is gratefully dedicated
to my dear wife
Joy
who is to me as her name.

CONTENTS

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This book is for Christians who want to read the Bible, who want to read all the Bible. It is the second of two volumes that share the same end.

At their best, Christians have saturated themselves in the Bible. They say with Job, I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread (Job 23:12). That comparison was something the children of Israel were meant to learn in the wilderness: we are told that God led them into hunger and then fed them with manna, to teach them that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord (Deut. 8:3)words quoted by the Lord Jesus when he himself faced temptation (Matt. 4:4). Not only for the book of Revelation may it properly be said, Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it (Rev. 1:3). On the night he was betrayed, Jesus Christ prayed for his followers in these terms: Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth (John 17:17). The means by which God sanctifies men and women, setting them apart as his own people, is the Word of truth.

The challenge has become increasingly severe in recent years, owing to several factors. All of us must confront the regular sins of laziness or lack of discipline, sins of the flesh and of the pride of life. But there are additional pressures. The sheer pace of life affords us many excuses for sacrificing the important on the altar of the urgent. The constant sensory input from all sides is gently addictivewe become used to being entertained and diverted, and it is difficult to carve out the space and silence necessary for serious and thoughtful reading of Scripture. More seriously yet, the rising biblical illiteracy in Western culture means that the Bible is increasingly a closed book, even to many Christians. As the culture drifts away from its former rootedness in a Judeo-Christian understanding of God, history, truth, right and wrong, purpose, judgment, forgiveness, and community, so the Bible seems stranger and stranger. For precisely the same reason, it becomes all the more urgent to read it and reread it, so that at least confessing Christians preserve the heritage and outlook of a mind shaped and informed by holy Scripture.

This is a book to encourage that end. Devotional guides tend to offer short, personal readings from the Bible, sometimes only a verse or two, followed by several paragraphs of edifying exposition. Doubtless they provide personal help for believers with private needs and fears and hopes. But they do not provide the framework of what the Bible saysthe plotline or story linethe big picture that makes sense of all the little bits of the Bible. Wrongly used, such devotional guides may ultimately engender the profoundly wrong-headed view that God exists to sort out my problems; they may foster profoundly mistaken interpretations of some Scriptures, simply because the handful of passages they treat are no longer placed within the framework of the big picture, which is gradually fading from view. Only systematic and repeated reading of the whole Bible can meet these challenges.

That is what this book encourages. Here you will find a plan that will help you read through the New Testament and Psalms twice, and the rest of the Bible once, in the course of a yearor, on a modification of the plan, in the course of two years. Comment is offered for each day, but this book fails utterly in its goal if you read the comment and not the assigned biblical passages.

The reading scheme laid out here is a slight modification of one first developed a century and a half ago by a Scottish minister, Robert Murray MCheyne. How it works, and why this book is Volume Two (even though it goes through the entire calendar year), are laid out in the Introduction.

I am deeply grateful to my doctoral assistant Tom Wood, assisted by Lesley Kim, for the extraordinary work they put into the indexes. The indexes make it possible to trace entire biblical themes through the canon. In that way these two volumes may contribute to helping readers develop biblical theology.

Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good (1 Peter 2:2-3).

Soli Deo gloria.

D. A. Carson,
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

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Robert Murray MCheyne was born in Edinburgh on May 21, 1813. He died in Dundee on March 25, 1843not yet thirty years of age. He had been serving as minister of St. Peters, Dundee, since 1836. Though so young, he was known throughout Scotland as the saintly MCheyne; nor was his remarkable influence limited to the borders of Scotland.

His friend and colleague in ministry, Andrew Bonar, collected some of MCheynes letters, messages, and miscellaneous papers, and published them, along with a brief biography, in 1844 under the title Robert Murray MCheyne:Memoir and Remains. That work has been widely recognized as one of the great spiritual classics. Within twenty-five years of its initial publication, it went through 116 British editions, quite apart from those in America and elsewhere. Contemporary believers interested in Christian living under the shadow of genuine revival could scarcely do better than to read and reflect on this collection of writings.

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