Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Daily Bible Reading for Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Why don't you join me in my daily Bible reading? Each day, in addition to posting the new reading assignment, I also post links to related sermons. The websites that I use to guide me through these readings is oneyearbibleonline.comkingjamesbibleonline.org/, and biblegateway.com/]


For today, read:

Joshua 24 (Audio)

The following sermons are on Joshua 24:15:

"And if it seam evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether it be the gods which your fathers served, that are on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD."

Family Worship, by Dr. Joel Beeke
Me and My House, by Ian Goligher
A Crucial Choice at the Crossroads, by Rev. Ian Brown
A Godly Resolve, by Rev. Colin Mercer
From Greatest Century of Missions to the Greatest Century of Persecution, by Dr. Peter Hammond
Joshua's Urgent Call to Serve the Lord, by Rev. Cornelis (Neil) Pronk
Family Worship: A Puritan Guide, by Rev. Graeme Craig
Resolving to Serve the Lord, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes
It's Decision Time, by Rev. Reginald Cranston

Luke 21:1-28 (Audio)

The following sermons are on Luke 21:28:

"And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh."

The End is Near - the Signs Are Clear, by Rev. Kyle Paisley
Global Judgment, by Rev. Mark Kelderman
Living in the End Time, by Rev. Lawrence J. Bilkes

Psalm 89:38-52 (Audio)

God's Unbreakable Covenant, by Rev. John Procee [Text: Psalm 89]
The Believer Exalted by Imputed Righteousness, by Rev. Jarrold H. Lewis [Text: Psalm 89]


Time Riches, Tragic Poverty, by Rev. William McCrea [Text: Proverbs 13]
The Evils of Gambling, by Rev. Stephen Hamilton [Text: Proverbs 13:11]

The following quote is from the book, The Big Short, which deals with the financial crisiss of 2008:

“Maybe the best definition of investing is gambling with the odds in your favor. The people on the short side of the subprime mortgage market had gambled with the odds in their favor. The people on the other side – the entire financial system, essentially – had gambled with the odds against them. What’s strange and complicated about it is that pretty much all the important people on both sides left the table rich.”


How I Found Christ?

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