Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Daily Bible Reading for Wednesday, June 19, 2019

 The following Bible reading program is taken from the One Year Bible KJV By Tyndale House. You can purchase this wonderful Bible by clicking on the icon above, or you can read it for free by going to One Year Bible KJV.

I have added sermons from Sermonaudio.com to each day's Bible reading. 

1 Kings 19, 20 & 21 (Audio)

The following sermons are on I Kings 19:4:

"But he himself went a days journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a juniper tree, and he requested for himself that he might die; and said, it is enough: now, O LORD, take away my life, for I am not better than my fathers."

When God's Servant Has Had Enough, by Rev. Noel Hughes 
Deliverance From Depression, by Rev. Reginald Cranston

Here are some more sermons on I Kings:

The God of the Hills and the Valleys, by Rev. William McCrea [Text: I Kings 20]
Forgery, Perjury and Murder - For a Herb Garden, by Rev. Kyle Paisley [Text: I Kings 21]

Acts 12:1-13:15 (Audio)

The Worm's Appetite for a Kingly Murderer, by Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley (1926-2014) [Text: Acts 12
A Strange Case of Desertion, by Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson [Text: Acts 13:13-14a; 13:36-41]

Psalm 136 & 137 (Audio)

The Song of Mercy, by Dr. Michael Barrett [Text: Psalm 136]
Why We Offer Thanksgiving to God, by Rev. Stephen Hamilton [Text: Psalm 136]
Recovery of Saints From Babylonian Captivity, by Dr. Alan Cairns [Text: Psalm 137]

One of the most difficult verses in all of Holy Scripture is Psalm 137:

"Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones."

Here is a good video that tries to deal with this admittedly difficult verse:

Smashing Babies on Rocks - Bible Walkthrough

The following hymn is based on Psalm 136:

Give Thanks to God for Good is He

Recommended podcast:

Do We Have the Right Conception of the Faith? Five Reasons Not to Sing the Psalms, by Pastor Kevin Swanson

Proverbs 17:14-16 (Audio)

Better to Meet an Angry Bear, by Dr. David P. Murray

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)