Sermons

 

The Apostle Paul has one main point that stretches across the first two chapters of his letter to the Corinthians: God alone saves. Salvation is not the result of worldly wisdom, charismatic leaders, or…
The Bible makes it clear that though its message of hope and salvation will be misunderstood and rejected by many, the Gospel is the source of true wisdom and power.…
In the introduction of his letter to the Church in Corinth, Paul wastes no time in pointing out that their arrogance and pride had created division within the church. He…
In our passage this week, the Apostle John presents us with one of the Bible’s most striking metaphors - the picture of God as light. He presents this metaphor to his readers and…
The Apostle Paul’s charge to his mentee, Titus, was simple: train others in sound doctrine, meaning that he was to train older men and women to know the Gospel and to…
God created Israel to be in relationship with them and to mobilize them to be His servants who would reflect His splendor to the world. When they failed to live…

Love Your Neighbour

January 6, 2019
The parable of the Good Samaritan is a well-known teaching that is unique to the Gospel of Luke. In this lesson, Jesus teaches us to expand our definition of ‘neighbour’…

The New Self in the New Year

December 30, 2018
The Apostle Paul encourages us to live in a manner that aligns with our identity in Christ - to put off the old self and to put on the new self.…

Joy to the World

December 23, 2018
Christmas is a joyful season. The song “Joy to the World” reminds us that the reason for ‘joy to the world’ is nothing else but ‘the Lord is come’. Surely,…
In our passage this week, Luke provides us with the account of two individuals that encountered Jesus early on in His life on Earth. Both of these individuals devoted their…