Sunday’s Children – Mark 16:1-8
5 reasons to be Sunday’s child (Easter Sunday).
5 reasons to be Sunday’s child (Easter Sunday).
4 courses in Peter’s school of failure: 1) Courage, 2) denial, 3) repentance and 4) restoration. (Good Friday).
5 pictures in the arrest of Jesus that show us our forsaken Lord, and what he endured for us (Agape Dinner).
(A sermon preached on the 20th of April). Whosoever believes – Part 1. 6 portraits of Christ – the Saviour of the world, calling all to come to Him by faith alone.
Do you know why we call it The Passion Week of our Lord? – It’s taken from the Lat. Term, passio, for suffering, e.g., the final week of Christ’s suffering (for our redemption).
Ecclesiastes 12
…I saw at once the way of salvation. Oh, how I did leap for joy at that moment! I know not what else [the preacher] said, I did not take much notice of it. I was so possessed with that one thought. Like as when the brazen serpent was lifted up, they only looked and were healed. I had been waiting to do fifty things, but when I heard this word, ‘Look!’ what a charming word it seemed to me! Oh, I looked until I could almost have looked my eyes away; and in heaven I will look on still in my joy unutterable.”
Continuing our feast on the classic biblical text about the new birth: Jesus Meets Nicodemus for a night-time theology class on regeneration, and some 1-on-1 personal evangelism with the most religious man in Israel.
We’ve come to perhaps the most famous & best loved chapter in all the Bible. – YET it also contains one of the most neglected and misunderstood Christian doctrines: the doctrine of regeneration, the new birth.
Life is to be enjoyed, not just endured. While we must count the cost of our actions, we are called to delight and rejoice in Him.