In Habakkuk 2, God pronounces 5 woes against the Babylonians. Their sin confronts us with the truth about God’s wrath and justice against sin. Part 3 of 4 in our Habakkuk sermon series.
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Swollen Souls & Lives of Faith | Habakkuk 2:1-4
Part 2 of our Habakkuk series looks at the first four verses of chapter 2 and considers the pride of man and what “the righteous shall live by faith” really means.
How long, Lord? | Habakkuk 1
Habakkuk the prophet speaks into the theme of suffering, justice and unanswered prayer. Part one of four deals with Habakkuk’s complaints to God
Peter’s Restoration | John 21
On Easter Sunday, we read the account of Jesus restoring Peter, revealing the power of the Resurrection to transform lives
Encountering the Person of Jesus | John 5:1-9
The story of a man who had got stuck. His life was the same day after day after day, until he met Jesus and then everything changes.
The Power & Pity of the Son of David | Matthew 20:29-34
Jesus heals two blind and in doing so shows his great pity and compassion and also his great power. What a wonderful Saviour we have in Christ!
A Mother’s Request | Matthew 20:17-28
The Mother of James and John prays to Jesus. Jesus says “no” and uses the question to teach his disciples about true greatness in the Kingdom of God, persecution and Jesus’ mission.
The Explanation is the Power of God | A Prophetic Sermon from Jeremy Bunce
Guest preacher, Jeremy Bunce, challenges us to be bold and full of faith for the power of God to operate in our lives. Such that the only explanation for what happens in our Church is the power of God.
So The Last Shall be First and the First Last | Matthew 20:1-19
Jason speaks about the counter-cultural grace of Jesus. Are we happy with the statement “The last shall be first and the first last”?
The Rich Young Ruler | Matthew 19:16-30
Dayo reminds us that Jesus is interested in our hearts. That’s why when he speaks to the rich young ruler, he challenges him to give all that he has to the poor – because he loved wealth more than Christ. Is following Jesus our number one, most treasured priority?