Sermon Abstract This sermon introduces the first two doctrines of who God is; Incomprehensible & Knowable. God is incomprehensible because he is so great, glorious, and holy that our simple human minds cannot truly comprehend him. For He is so wholly other and separate from every created thing in greatness and understanding. Yet, God is...
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Who Touched Me? A Woman’s Encounter With Jesus | Mark 5:21-43
This sermon calls us to step into the years ahead with a greater expectation and anticipation of God’s transformative power. It does this by looking at the story of a woman who led a troubled life. She had been bleeding continuously for twelve years, was in great pain, most likely felt societal shame, and had...
Beautiful Feet | Romans 10
This sermon is a call to ALL Christians to be preachers of the good news! To fulfil this call we must have our hearts desire reshaped to imitate Paul. His heart had an unceasing anguish and sorrow for the plight of those that didn’t know God. This desire must then surely lead us to pray...
A Contrast of Kings | Matthew 2
This sermon proclaims the unrivalled Kingship of Jesus Christ through comparison with King Herod. Even as a baby, King Jesus was glorious rightly receiving the witnesses worship, and in doing so making King Herod look impotent, weak, and pathetic. The first comparison drawn is between the length of their Kingly reigns. Herod’s Kingship was for...
Pondering Treasure | Carol Service
The birth of Jesus involved so many different people in what seemed a series of disordered events. However, when you look deeper there is a clear order, and the involvement of every group & individual taken together contributes significantly to showing just how special baby Jesus was and is. Therefore, we are encouraged to imitate...
Jesus & Moses: Propitiation & Intercession | Deuteronomy 9
This sermon is all about the intervention of Jesus Christ of which Moses’ life work foreshadows. The starting point is having an awareness of the whole of humanities sinfulness from the very beginning. Our sinfulness continues as it did with the Israelites, the sins of stubbornness and turning aside are highlighted in this chapter. God’s...
Bless The Lord In Blessing & Hardship | Deuteronomy 8
In times of blessing and times of hardship, Christians are called to bless the Lord. God, in fact, sends His people through both these types of seasons for their good. He brought hunger and fullness to the Israelites at different times during their journey with Him.
A Holy People & A Judged People | Deuteronomy 7
Deuteronomy 7 draws a sharp division between God’s holy, chosen & precious people, and the nations who are judged for worshipping false idols. This Sermon encourages us to forsake idols and receive the love God has for us.
The Greatest Commandment | Deuteronomy 6
This sermon instructs and encourages us to love God with every part of ourselves holding nothing back. God called his people then and calls his people now to love him with everything we have. This isn’t because God is needy and yearning for our love. But because he alone is deserving of it and it...
Praise, Praise, Praise! | Psalm 145
This sermon encourages us to lift up our voices to God in free and exuberant praise. David sings of and presents us with numerous reasons why God is deserving of our praise. These include, that his greatness is unsearchable, his Kingship glorious and majestic, his works so mighty and awesome, his goodness, his kindness, his...