Sermons
And the gospel must first be proclaimed to all nations.
The Compassionate Sign
(Jonah 4:10-11)
The concluding words reveal the greatness of God’s compassion.
The Disappointed Sign
(Jonah 4:5-9)
The Relieved Sign
(Jonah 3:6-9)
The Welcome Sign
(Jonah 3:3)
The Informing Sign
The sermon focuses on Jonah as the sign referred to by Jesus. We seek to understand how Jonah experience illuminates the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.The Rescued Sign
In Jonah chapter 2 Jonah experienced in a physical way the salvation of God which transforms the direction of his life.The Directed Sign
The first in a new series looking at the book of Jonah. This sermon puts the book of Jonah in its historical setting.Confirming Light
(1 John 1:5-10)
John commences these words with an absolute statement that God is light. In these verses we see how God being light leaves us with no place to hide in our sin and no hiding place in us for sin.
Confirming Joy
(1 John 1:1-4)
Our studies in 1 John commenced in the opening verses. We saw how the presence of joy in the true Christian confirms they are those who see, handle and having a living relationship with Jesus Christ.
Confirming Focus
(1 John 2:15-17)
John challenges us in these verses to consider where our focus is. We either love the world and the things of the world or we love God our Father.
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