The following Bible readings are taken from the website, Oneyearbibleonline.com. If you follow this reading plan you will read through the whole Bible in one year. I highly encourage you to do so. Also, the sermons below each sections are ones that I have chosen from the website, Sermonaudio.com.
Recommended sermons:
- Walking with the Lights On, by Dr. Michael Barrett [Text: Isaiah 2]
- The State of the Nation, by Dr. John Douglas [Text: Isaiah 3]
- The Branch, by Dr. Ian Brown [Text: Isaiah 4:2]
- The Rod of God's Anger, by Rev. Allen Murray [Text: Isaiah 5]
Note: The following sermons are on Isaiah 1:18: "Come now, and let us reason together, saith the LORD: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool."
The Silver Trumpet, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
Come Now Let Us Reason Together, by Dr. David P. Murray [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
Have You Parleyed With God? The Deliverance Through This Dialogue, by Rev. Ian Brown [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
God's Invitation to Reason With Him, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
God Invites His People to Join Him in Examining Their Criminal Record, by Rev. Cornelis (Neil) Pronk [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
The Silver Trumpet, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
Come Now Let Us Reason Together, by Dr. David P. Murray [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
Have You Parleyed With God? The Deliverance Through This Dialogue, by Rev. Ian Brown [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
God's Invitation to Reason With Him, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
God Invites His People to Join Him in Examining Their Criminal Record, by Rev. Cornelis (Neil) Pronk [Text: Isaiah 1:18]
Recommended sermons:
- The Charismatic Movement, by Rev. Roger Higginson [Text: 2 Corinthians 11]
Recommended sermons:
- There is No God! by Rev. Kyle Paisley [Text: Psalm 53]
Recommended sermon:
- O God, Save Our Children, by Rev. William McCrea [Text: Proverbs 22]
- A Godly Father Passing On Wisdom's Urgent Message! by Rev. Hans Overduin [Text: Proverbs 22]