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I'm relying on the following website for much of this daily post: Read The Bible in One Year.
For today, read:
Esther 1, 2; Acts 5:1-21; Proverbs 20; Psalms 96, 97, 98, 99, 100
God is In Control, by Rev. Colin Mercer [Text: Esther 1]
Sermons on Esther 2 (Audio):
When the Church is Captive to the World, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes [Text: Esther 2]
Sermons on Acts 5 (Audio):
Is Thine Heart Right With God? by Rev. Reginald Cranston [Text: Acts 5]
Sermons on Proverbs 20 (Audio):
Solomen's Search for a Pure and Clean-Hearted Man, by Pastor Joel Overduin [Text: Proverbs 20:1-15]
Note: Many of the hymns found in this section can be found in the Psalter Hymnal
What's Wrong With the Old Hymns? by Rev. Ian Goligher [Text: Psalm 96]
Here is a hymn based on Psalm 97: Sing to the Lord, Sing His Praise All Ye People.
Worshipping Our God as He Commands, by Prof. Russell Dykstra [Text: Psalm 97; Deuteronomy 4:15-19]
Here is a hymn based on Psalm 97: The Lord Reigns; Let Earth Be Glad.
Sermons on Psalms 98 (Audio):
Thanksgiving to the Lord, by Rev. John Koopman [Text: Psalm 98]
Here is a hymn based on Psalm 98: Sing a New Song To Jehovah.
Thanksgiving to the Lord, by Rev. John Koopman [Text: Psalm 98]
Here is a hymn based on Psalm 98: Sing a New Song To Jehovah.
Sermons on Psalms 99 (Audio):
God's Holiness in the Future, in the Present, and in the Past, by Rev. David Silversides [Text: Psalm 99]
God's Holiness in the Future, in the Present, and in the Past, by Rev. David Silversides [Text: Psalm 99]
Here is a hymn based on Psalm 99: Jehovah Reigns in Majesty
Sermons on Psalms 100 (Audio):
The Old One Hundreth's Call to Thankfulness, by Dr. Joel Beeke [Text: Psalm 100]
The Old One Hundreth's Call to Thankfulness, by Dr. Joel Beeke [Text: Psalm 100]
Being Truly Thankful?! by Rev. Hans Overduin [Text: Psam 100]
Here are some hymns based on Psalm 100: All People That On Earth Do Dwell (Also known as Old One Hundreth) and I Will Enter His Gates.