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
Recommended sermons:
- Burned Barley Fields in the Context of the Gospel, by Rev. Roger Higginson [Text: 2 Samuel 14]
- God's Banished, Not Expelled, by Dr. Joel Beeke [Text: 2 Samuel 14:14]
- The Must of All Musts, by Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley (1926-2014) [Text: 2 Samuel 14:14; Luke 12:42-59]
- Conspiracy in David's Kingdom, by Rev. Mark Kelderman [Text: 2 Samuel 15]
Recommended sermons:
- The Opening Scene of the Last 24 Hours of the Passion of Christ, by Dr. Joel Beeke [Text: John 18:1-4]
- Garden to Garden: Thoughts for Communion, by Dr. Michael Barrett [Text: John 18-19]
- Peter: A Backslider Convicted and Restored, by Rev. Stephen Hamilton [Text: John 18]
- Why Do People Kill in the Name of Religion? by Rev. Gordon Dane [Text: John 18]
- What is Truth? by Rev. Ron Johnstone [Text: John 18]
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."
- Living Clean in an Unclean World, by Dr. Alan Cairns (Text: Psalm 119:9)
- Gospel Cleansing for Young People, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes (Text: Psalm 119:9)
Here are some more sermons on Psalm 119:
- How to Study Your Bible to the MAX, by Rev. Ian Brown (Text: Psalm 119:11)
- Memorizing the Scriptures, by Rev. Stephan Hamilton (Text: Psalm 119:11)
- An Excellent Way of Commenting on the Bible, by Thomas Watson (1620-1686) (Text: Psalm 119:97)
- The Preacher's Bible, by Evangelist E. A. Johnston (Text: Psalm 119:105)
Proverbs Proverbs 16: 8 & 9
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."
- Michael Jackson's Life and Death Matters (20 Reasons), by Craig Musselman
- Divine Providence, by Rev. Jarrold H. Lewis [Text: Proverbs 16]
- Seven Different Characters, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text: Proverbs 16:2]