Micah 7 – “Who is a pardoning God like you?” (4/1/2015 – PM)
This message, preached at our first Communion service of 2015, looks at the great truths found in Micah 7, where a promise is made of God, who will forgive us our sins in Christ Jesus.
This message, preached at our first Communion service of 2015, looks at the great truths found in Micah 7, where a promise is made of God, who will forgive us our sins in Christ Jesus.
This morning’s message, from 1 Thessalonians 5, sets out as our motto for 2015 three commands from God, found in verses 16-18. “Rejoice always, 17 pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”
This message, from Isaiah 47 and 48, contrasts the two cities of Babylon and Jerusalem, not only in the century after Isaiah spoke, but in God’s eternal purposes.
This message, the first in a 3-part series leading up to Christmas, looks at Micah 5 and Luke 2, to see how God prepared the world for the Incarnation of His Son
This message, from Isaiah 46 and Romans 3, shows the powerful contrast between the futility of idols, and the faithfulness of the God who saves.
In this the final message under the theme of ‘What Will Jesus Do’, we look at Revelation 21 and 22, and find there God’s promise to “make all things new”
This message, from Isaiah 44 v. 24-28, and 45 v. 1-25, looks at how God used Cyrus to bring about his purposes. It ends with the Gospel invitation from chapter 45, one of the clearest in all the Old Testament.
In this, the penultimate ‘What Will Jesus Do’ message, we look to Revelation 20 (and other passages) to see Satan destroyed in the unfolding purposes of God in Christ Jesus.