Those who trust God’s good purposes, seek God’s wisdom and treasure God’s generosity can have joy in trials.
This passage from Leviticus 24 is often termed ‘the law of retribution’ – making sure the punishment fits the crime. By examining this law we learn more about our good, just and merciful Judge.
Hope is desperately needed in our sinful, fallen world. Where do you find your hope?
Has God’s Word failed? To paraphrase Paul – it most definitely has not! In this sermon Brad takes us through chapter 9 of Romans. He explores the doctrine of election and what the consequences of believing this doctrine are.
The Devil has many devious and clever schemes. The book of Ephesians teaches us to sit, walk, then stand. In this sermon Steve shows us that we are part of a war against spiritual forces and what it means to stand in the power of God.
The question: is God all good? addresses the topic of why a good God lets bad things happen. Phil’s sermon covers three main points: Past history: Satan and a Sovereign God Present reality: Suffering lasts a lifetime Future hope: Salvation lasts for eternity
Just as Jesus saves the man possessed by a legion of demons, no one is too far gone or out of reach to be saved by God. Jesus has the power and right to look upon us with judgement, but instead provides us with mercy, taking upon himself the sin, pain and trauma that we […]
This sermon is how one comes to and stays at the wedding celebration of the King’s Son. It focuses on that fact that not only do you need to respond to the King’s invitation (God’s Gospel invitation) to be part of the wedding celebration, but in order to stay for the wedding celebration, you must […]