Wednesday, May 16, 2007

May 15 Readings

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Reading for the One Year Bible for the month of May


Today's readings: in 1 Samuel 17-18:4; John 8:21-30; Psalm 111:1-10; Proverbs 15:11 (King James Version)

Today's readings: in Select from many version in English and other languages for May

It is suggested that you read the passages along with listening to the mp3s because these are chapters that are not split.
King James Version
You must have a MP3 player to listenDownload or listen to the chapters for today:

1 Samuel audio MP3s in KJV
John audios MP3s in KJV
Psalms audios MP3s in KJV
Proverbs audios MP3s in KJV

You can also listen to the
One Year Bible in Living Translation audio MP3s

You can also listen to a passage in the New Intrnational Version. Pick the book and listen to the passage.
Old Testament audios MP3s in NIV
New Testament audios MP3s in NIV


From the Old Testament
This is famous story of David and Goliath. Application: Note how the armies of Israel and Saul saw Goliath. Note how David saw Goliath from God's perspective. He used God's way of defeating goliath. We may not have Goliaths in our lives but we have sin, affliction, temptation, etc.. Instead of using man's way to solve the problem, we should use God's way. Note how David also remembered how God saved him from situations in the past. We must remember what God has done for us and do things God's way.

Notice how Saul got jealous of David's victory over Goliath. This is going to plague him for the rest of his life. Beware of jealousy.

From the New Testament
Who is Jesus? he is from above he does not need our help and approval, He is from God and is God. Let us reflect on that.

From Psalms and Proverbs
God is great and He is awesome.

In Proverbs, do we know that death is around the corner awaiting each of us, provided that the Lord has not yet returned as yet.

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