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The Good Shepherd
Rory Grant • Timaru Presbyterian • Sermon • • 11 views • 41:35
When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. How can we recognise His voice? We live in a noisy world. So many voices are competing for our attention. In and amongst all the noise, how can we know what is from God, and what is not?…
Acts: The Final Chapter
Ian Cameron • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 19 views • 27:28
As we saw the Apostle Paul come towards the end of his missionary journey and face difficulties ahead, we learned together about the importance of understanding the route of Christian life and that it is essential that we work to finish the race.
Church Leadership
Brian Manning • Willetton Bible Baptist Church • Sermon • • 25 views • 43:35
Growing up is hard As families grow tensions grow between siblings E.g. Jeremy & I fighting & throwing stuff out of rooms Teenagers dealing with changes & finding place in family & life can be tense Growing older brings its own challenges Every stage of life has difficulties If we’re not growing, something…
Acts-The Holy Spirit in his people
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 73 views • 27:28
In Acts 10 the essence of the new Christian faith is revealed to the apostle Peter. This revelation has shaken our world down to the present day.
What did Peter discover? How has it transformed our lives?
Join us as we explore this pivotal event in history.
Acts-The Holy Spirit in his people
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 65 views • 25:25
In Acts 8, the church grows beyond its cradle of Judaism. In Samaria a famous sorcerer, Simon, is wooed by the power of the Holy Spirit, but his response is disastrous.
What did Simon get wrong, and what can we learn from it?
Rory Grant • Timaru Presbyterian • Sermon • • 13 views • 24:31
Lord, grant me the grace to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change those things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference Wilberforce MP dedicated his life to abolishing slavery Undoubtedly influenced by Paul in Galatians 3:28 There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave…
Christmas at Hope City
Matthew Round • Hope City Church Edinburgh • Sermon • • 118 views • 14:20
At Christmas God comes to his people to dwell among them - but to what end?
Ephesians - The Secrets of the Church
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 383 views • 21:10
Paul challenges Christ's followers to recognise the gulf between the darkness of the world around them and the light of Christ in them. If we recognise the difference, and the dangers of the dark, then we will cherish the light in ourselves and one another.
But how do we live as children of light?
Practical Holiness in Difficult Times
Rev Stephen Thomas • Renew Baptist Church • Sermon • • 91 views • 22:52
Humility hasn’t always been a virtue! In ancient times humility was often seen as weakness. Those at the top were expected to be proud, everything others did and said was shapped to feed their ego and to demonstrate that those below them honoured their standing. The Biblical teaching, which we encounter…
Gospel of John
Brian Manning • Willetton Bible Baptist Church • Sermon • • 7 views • 53:12
30 And truly Jesus did many other signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not written in this book; 31 but these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name. Seven ‘I Am’ Statements I Am the Bread of Life ( Jn.…
Proverbs: Living Like You Love Jesus
Brian Manning • Willetton Bible Baptist Church • Sermon • • 16 views • 46:51
Introduction Saying: “God never gives you more than you can handle” I’m on record as saying that is a lie - Bible doesn’t say that Bible says God gives you more than you can handle so that you will learn to rely on Him I know this is true from my own experience in life too In God’s great sovereignty…
The Gospel of John
Malcolm Lithgow • Burleigh Church of Christ • Sermon • • 22 views • 39:32
In chapter 9 of John's gospel, we find a vivid account of Jesus' healing of a man born blind. This is the sixth sign John records, and it completely upends the lives of his neighbours, parents, and the increasingly hostile Pharisees. But somehow the healed man comes through this turmoil in a very positive way. What did he have that these other people didn't? What did the man born blind discover that we, too, need?
Isaiah
Brian Manning • Willetton Bible Baptist Church • Sermon • • 6 views • 1:03:57
Introduction Today we begin an epic journey together through the vision of Isaiah Isaiah (& prophets generally) often seem intimidating to us Isaiah is both familiar and mysterious - we know many of the passages yet so much of it seems difficult Isaiah is daunting - from very beginning we are overwhelmed…
Hebrews
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 56 views • 24:37
In the final section of Hebrews, the preacher argues that, even recognising the supremacy of Christ and the deadliness of turning away from him, we still need to work hard to build our faith as persecution approaches. "Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see," he says. As our world takes a turn for the worse, we too need to press into our faith. Can we trust Jesus no matter what?
The video early in the sermon is: https://youtu.be/r8p0QW3cyog
Ever ready part 1
Matt Pearce • Mackay Central Adventist Church • Sermon • • 8 views • 41:59
Signs What do these signs mean? What about the signs around us. We have signs everywhere. street signs, billboards, Signs on buildings. Here in the church we have signs. We even have signs to show us what toilet is what. We see different signs for different things. Signs at the airport in the store.…
Church Practices
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 251 views • 30:57
Why does Christianity continue to grow? What are the values that drive its culture-spanning history? How does it transform cultures and people into better versions of themselves, rather than forcing the one culture on everyone?
The values of inclusion and diversity, which lie at the heart of Christianity, account for all these questions.
But then why does the church struggle so much with the modern Western values of inclusion and diversity? Where did they come from? How are they different?
Join us as we grapple with these questions in the hope that we can understand how, as modern, Western Christians, we can embrace the values of Christianity while reaching out to a broken world.
Easter 2021
Darren and Lee • Sermon • • 246 views • 1:15:33
Disclaimer - pretty awful joke in many respects - but I think it dramatically makes the point Two hunters head out with rifles for a day of shooting. Hunter 1 collapses and Hunter 2 calls 999 as he just doesn’t know what to do... When his call was put through he explained that he was concerned his friend…
Practical Holiness in Difficult Times
Rev Stephen Thomas • Renew Baptist Church • Sermon • • 18 views • 26:17
Scene 1/ It feels nice to be vindicated; but eternal vindication is far better . 4:4-6 Most, if not all of us, have been in the situation when we know someone else is wrong, but others can’t see it. We want people to agree with us because we know that we are right. But they don’t believe us and we might…
Rev Angus Kelly • Table View Methodist • Sermon • • 17 views • 33:04
39% In South Africa about 39% of our people suffer from malnutrition. Our visits to the grocery stores over the last few years have continued to shock us... I’m a fortunate somebody - I treat myself (and my family to braaied steak around pay day). A few years ago - it might have been 2 or 3 times a month.…
Praying with Paul
Anthony Gentle • Tanilba Bay Baptist Church • Sermon • • 1 view • 26:17
IRL Who here that is over 50 know what the three letters IRL stands for? In Real Life Now, I should perhaps mention I’m the type of person that writes all my words out in full, even in text messages, but my understanding is that when young people use IRL, it’s essentially an admission that the online…
The Beatitudes
Siobhan • Encounter Church Newcastle Inc. • Sermon • • 6 views • 33:49
1. Discipleship in the beatitudes Matthew 5:3 “Poor in Spirit”: Disciples recognise that we have no righteousness of our own . Reward: Belonging in the kingdom of heaven Matthew 5:4 “mourn”: As disciples our response to our sin should be mourning. Reward: Jesus’ sacrifice and God’s grace comforts us…
Global Mission Series
Rev Stephen Thomas • Renew Baptist Church • Sermon • • 4 views • 16:13
Scene 1: Power From On High Our familiarity with the story of the coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost can blind us to the awesome power that was on display that day. How would we have felt if one of our congregational gatherings was suddenly blown apart by the sound of a mighty wind, and…
7 Days of Prayer for Revival - QB 2022
Rev Stephen Thomas • Renew Baptist Church • Sermon • • 41 views • 20:58
Nothing Significant Happens Without Prayer is a pretty strong statement and it is one I believe to be true. And today I want us to understand why this is and be challenged to pray. Let’s start with a story from history as told by Galli and Olsen in 131 Christians everyone should know by Broadman and…
Interludes
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 236 views • 27:59
The apostle John exhorts the churches to love the Father and not the world. We, too, need to focus on our priorities as we find ourselves in such a demanding, enticing world. How can we prioritise, and how will it affect us?
The Journey
Malcolm Lithgow • Renew Discipleship Gold Coast • Sermon • • 217 views • 23:16
Palm Sunday is traditionally celebrated as a time of joy. And yet it leads directly into a great tragedy. How do these fit together? What message was Jesus trying to send through the way he staged his entry into Jerusalem? Join me as I explore this puzzle.