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.
Here is a sermon on Amos 7-9:Sermons from Amos 7: The Plumbline, by Rev. Jarrold H. Lewi [Amos 7:7]
Sermons from Amos 8: A Basket of Summer Fruit, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text Amos 8:1,12]
Sermons from Amos 9: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) [Text: Amos 9:2-3] Note: I've read and heard (others) preach this great sermon. I thought the text Jonathan Edwards used was Deuteronomy 32:35: "Their foot shall slip in due time..." Either way, it is just as relevant for 2017 as it was when it was preached in 1741!
The Following sermons are on Revelation 3:20: "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me."
Sermons from Amos 8: A Basket of Summer Fruit, by Pastor Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) [Text Amos 8:1,12]
Sermons from Amos 9: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) [Text: Amos 9:2-3] Note: I've read and heard (others) preach this great sermon. I thought the text Jonathan Edwards used was Deuteronomy 32:35: "Their foot shall slip in due time..." Either way, it is just as relevant for 2017 as it was when it was preached in 1741!
- Open the Door to Your Heart, by Pastor John Reisinger
- Knock, Knock, by Dr. Ian Brown
- Answer the Door, by Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley (1926-2014)
- Knocking at the Door, by Dr. David P. Murray
The following sermons are on Psalm 131: A Baby Picture to Pass on For Sure, by Rev. Hans Overduin [Text: Psalm 131]
The following hymn is based on Psalm 131: Not Haughty is My Heart [Psalm 131, instrumental]
Sermons on Proverbs 29:
- The God of the Bible Kills People, by Evangelist Rolfe Barnard (1904-1969)
- It Is The Last Hour, by Rev. Ronald Van Overloop