Monday, May 27, 2024

Daily Bible Reading for Tuesday. May 27, 2024

        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 section are ones that I have chosen from the website, Sermonaudio.com

2 Samuel 13

  1. David's Family in Disarray, by Rev. Mark Kelderman [Text: 2 Samuel 13]
  2. The Barbarity of Lust, by Pastor Robert McCurley [Text: 2 Samuel 13]

The following sermons are on John 17:3: "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent."
  1. The Fist of John Knox, by Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley (1926-2014)
  2. John Knox: Trumpet Blast of the Reformation, by Rev. Gordon Dane
  3.  The God of the Bible Vs. the God of Today, Part 1,  by Evangelist Rolfe Barnard [Text: John 17:3 (Audio)]
  4.  The God of the Bible Vs. the God of Today, Part 2,  by Evangelist Rolfe Barnard [Text: John 17:3 (Audio)]

The following 2 sermons are on Psalm 119:9: "Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word."
  1. Living Clean in an Unclean World, by Dr. Alan Cairns (Text: Psalm 119:9)
  2. Gospel Cleansing for Young People, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes (Text: Psalm 119:9)
Note: Here is a hymn based on Psalm 119:9: How Shall the Young Direct Their Ways?

Here are some more sermons on Psalm 119:
  1. How to Study Your Bible to the MAX, by Rev. Ian Brown (Text: Psalm 119:11)
  2. Memorizing the Scriptures, by Rev. Stephan Hamilton (Text: Psalm 119:11)
  3. An Excellent Way of Commenting on the Bible, by Thomas Watson (1620-1686) (Text: Psalm 119:97)
  4. The Preacher's Bible, by Evangelist E. A. Johnston (Text: Psalm 119:105)

The following sermon is on Proverbs 16:4: "The LORD hath made all things for himself. Yea, even the wicked for the day of evil."
Here are 2 more sermons on Proverbs 16: 
  1. Divine Providence, by Rev. Jarrold H. Lewis [Text: Proverbs 16]
  2. Seven Different Characters, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text: Proverbs 16:2]