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Sermons ArchiveDisplaying Sermons: 1 to 10 of 154[previous] [next] A Relationship with God
July 17, 2010
Reading: Psalm 18
Duration: 41 minutes
Today, John looks at a Bible passage that is full of rich messages. This is a psalm in which King David, of ancient times, gives God praise for the wonderful things He had done for him. David knew God and the passages we read in this psalm are a great illustration of the relationship he had with God as well as the importance he placed on it. From this message we also get to see how a relationship with God works. In many ways, it is similar to relationships between people. This is a great message for those wishing to get closer to God and also for those who do not know where they stand with God.
Creation vs Evolution
July 3, 2010
Reading: None
Duration: 56 minutes
Dr Carl Weiland, from Creation Ministries International gives a powerful presentation covering a subject that we seldom, if ever, see receiving coverage in the media - the opposing view to evolution: Creation. His purpose during this presentation was to encourage and equip believers to be able to effectively refute the claims by evolutionists. His arguments are persuasive and his style entertaining. This message is highly recommended for creationists and evolutionists alike.
Messages from Luke
June 19, 2010
Reading: Luke 15
Duration: 45 minutes
Instead of focusing on one particular message, Andrew takes a different approach and reads and examines a single chapter from the Bible. In so doing, he covers a myriad of messages and scenarios and in the process inadvertently illustrates the richness and wealth of wisdom that is contained within Gods Word. Listen in. There is something in this message for everyone.
Dealing with Grief
June 5, 2010
Reading: John 11:17
Duration: 41 minutes
Regardless of beliefs or background, everyone will have to deal with grief at some point, whether it be illness, death or the disappointments of life. John reads and examines a passage in the Bible that dealt with the death of someone well-known to Jesus and those close to him. Death and its many facets are explored in detail, as well as the many reactions to it and the perspectives with which it is viewed. Given its prevalence in life and the sheer force with which grief can affect us, this message carries real value for everyone.
Instruments of God
April 27, 2010
Reading: Genesis 50:15
Duration: 40 minutes
John takes as illustration the life of Joseph to show how God uses willing people to achieve His great purposes. The closer we get to God and the more we get to know Him, trust Him and love Him, the more God begins to manifest Himself in our lives and the more He begins to use us as instruments for the greater good. Joseph was unfailing in his love of God and it is this very love that connected him to God.
The Wide Path to Destruction
April 17, 2010
Reading: Mathew 7:12
Duration: 36 minutes
Reading from one of Jesus sermons, George explores some powerful and important messages for each of us. Known as the Sermon on the Mount, it contains Jesus message stated very briefly and it explains how anyone is to go about entering the Kingdom of Heaven. It is at this point, that we encounter the well known passage about the two paths; one leading to heaven and the other to destruction. If you have ever wondered where life is taking you, or if you are simply going with the flow, then this message is for you.
The Fall from Grace
April 3, 2010
Reading: 1 Samuel 28:3
Duration: 40 minutes
Phillip relates the story of Saul – an ordinary man who was hand-picked by God to lead the nation of Israel, as its first King. The story is interesting because it depicts Sauls downfall; from a time when he knew and respected God, to a time when he turned to spirits for guidance and was separated from God. How did this happen? How does someone fall from Grace so much? Sadly, this is what happens all too often, today. It all starts with a loss of focus – when we begin to look away from God. However, the good news is that it is not too late.
Bringing Down Walls
March 6, 2010
Reading: Ephesians 2
Duration: 37 minutes
Walls typically serve one of two functions; they either keep things in or keep things out. They are usually borne from fear, mistrust, suspicion or paranoia and they are literally everywhere. Today, Andrew takes a closer look at the emotional and psychological walls that we build in our lives and hearts. These are the most insidious of all because not only are they not immediately obvious but they usually serve to alienate us from one another.
Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Gate
February 25, 2010
Reading: Luke 13: 23 – 30
Duration: 40 minutes
Speaking of a great truth that is largely ignored in Christianity today, George reads and explores a rather chilling passage from the Bible. In these verses, Jesus is asked how many will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. In response, He ignores the original question about numbers but begins to explain and describe how some will enter while others, to their horror and surprise, will not. This is a sobering message for those who believe and also for those who don’t.
The City of Refuge
February 6, 2010
Reading: Joshua 20
Duration: 40 minutes
In ancient times, God had instructed Moses to construct cities of refuge whenever he entered a land. Phillip examines the many purposes of these cities and explores how these passages invariably paint a beautiful picture of the grace of God, in whom we believe. In many respects, these cities represent many aspects of our relationship with God and also serve to illustrate how much God has provided for us. The city of refuge exists today and is available to each and all of us, regardless of location, time or any other restriction.
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