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Kings, Priests, Prophets | Deuteronomy 17 & 18

Kings, Priests, Prophets | Sermon on Deuteronomy 17 & 18 This sermon explores leadership laws in Deuteronomy 17–18, contrasting Israel’s historical failure in the roles of king, priest, and prophet with their fulfilment in Jesus Christ. Each us is called to a renewed encounter with Jesus as King (leader and role model), Priest (mediator and...

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Feasting At The Temple | Deuteronomy 16

*This sermon was paused and restarted due to a medical emergency. We thank God the person involved is well. Opening Prayer Heavenly Father, we thank you for your word and we thank you for the Holy Spirit whom you are pouring out on us this morning. Lord God and I pray that as I preach...

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Random Laws or God’s Heart? | Deuteronomy 15

Random Laws or God’s Heart? | A Sermon from Deuteronomy 15 A series of awkward laws actually reveal much about who God is and what is in His heart.  He’s a God who releases us from debt, gives freely and ungrudgingly, releases slaves and gives His own firstborn Son. Sermon Transcript (Created with the Help...

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Hold Fast To The Lord | Deuteronomy 13

Hold Fast To The Lord | A Sermon on Deuteronomy 13 This sermon zeroes in on the paramount importance of holding fast to Jesus Christ amid multifaceted temptations to idolatry. Drawing from Deuteronomy 12:29 – 13:18, it implicitly lays out a diagnostic for idolatry in the modern believer’s heart and life, details practical and spiritual...

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What Does God Require of Us? | Deuteronomy 10:12-22

As Moses enters the promised land, what does God require of Israel and us? How does this lead us to Jesus as saviour, and teach us to fear God, obey his commands, love him, and love foreigners in the land.

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Do you love me? | John 21:15-25

As Jesus restores Peter in John 21, he asks him 3 times “Do you love me?”. This final story in John’s Gospel is about loving Jesus, feeding sheep and dying for Christ.

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Seeing or Not Seeing and Believing | John 20:1-31

The disciples were eye witnesses of the Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, but they went through a journey of realising what had happened, eventually seeing and understanding that Jesus really had defeated death.