Ingrafted Branches

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Romans 11:1-36; Luke 19:41-42; Daniel 9:20-25 — Building on his discussion of sovereignty, Paul explains God’s plan outworked through human history to bring salvation to all; Jews and Gentiles alike. In light of such a God as this, whose faithfulness and redemptive purposes are without end, we can be filled with expectancy at the future restoration of the nation of Israel - God’s chosen people.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:15:37


My Heart's Desire

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Romans 10:1-21, 1:14-15 — In spite of Israel’s self-righteous zeal, rejection of Christ, and persecution of him, the desire of Paul’s heart was that God’s people would be saved. Why? Because the Gospel has been given for salvation to all - by the God who stands with His arms stretched wide to save all. What is your heart’s desire for those around you?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 59:07


The Sovereignty Of God

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Romans 9:1-26; 1 Peter 1:6-9 — After powerfully affirming our position in Christ, Paul’s letter to the Romans turns to explore the purposes of God. He who has saved and redeemed us is also the God who is sovereignly in control over all. His promises have not failed, and in the tension between mercy and judgement, election and choice, suffering and joy, and rebellion and humility: His plans always prevail. With this perspective may we confidently say ‘Thy will be done!’

WATCH: Sermon begins at 59:36


God’s Heart Of Justice

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Micah 6:6-8; Luke 18:35-43 — What does it really look like to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God in our day to day? And how do the acts of justice practised by Christians differ from those practised by the world? It all comes from the grounding of a relationship with He who is truly just.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:05:08


Fear-Less

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Matthew 8:26, 14:27; John 14:23-27; Psalm 16:8, 34:4-7, 46:1-2, 50:15, 57:1; Isaiah 41:10; 2 Corinthians 10:4-5; Philippians 4:6-7; Romans 8:31 — We live in a world increasingly gripped by fear. But Jesus’ didn’t live a life under the influence of fear and we shouldn’t either. By daily anchoring our lives into His Word and contending for the freedom that He has won for us, we too can receive His supernatural peace; transforming us from worriers to warriors.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:14:18