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Mr. John Rubens continues in his series in Genesis with a message from chapter 45 entitled 'Reconciled'.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the way the Lord dealt with the Israelites in the wilderness in the passage and how it exhorts the believer to trust the Lord for all things.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at how the parable that the Lord Jesus uses to show that this life is so much more than possessions. He draws out Gospel lessons to show how urgent it is that we attend to the matters of eternity and being rich toward God.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at how the believer needs to keep looking up to the Lord in difficult days and drawing from the Lord Jesus Christ as our strength and joy.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the wonderful conversion of the Philippian Jailer and consider the Gospel lessons which come from the account.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the reasons why believers can become weary in serving the Lord and well doing before looking at encouragements to press on.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the wonder of God the Son taking to Himself human nature in order to save sinners. He also looks at what 'God with us' means for the believer.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher looks at the theme of finding Jesus in Ecclesiastes.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the way the coming of Christ was in accordance with the eternal plan of salvation. He also explains why the name 'Jesus' reveals the very heart of the Gospel - that Christ came to save sinners.
Mr. John Rubens continues in his series from Genesis with a message from Genesis 44-1-34 entitled 'True Repentance'.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains how Isaiah speaks of the coming of Christ as the Light of the world. We are in spiritual darkness and death, only the Saviour promised can remedy that through His perfect person and saving work.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains how one of the pictures of a father leading and teaching His child to walk points to how God deals with us in the Gospel. How, by grace, we are lead from the darkness of our sin and rebellion to the light of salvation in Christ.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers how the Lord's deals with the father of a child in great trouble. He draws out lessons concerning the way this man was brought to trust in the Saviour. Also that just as grace saved this man, so grace must keep because unbelief is always a challenge in this world.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher preaches from Ecclesiastes 9 with a message entitled 'The Whole World in His Hands'.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the Lord's dealings with Manasseh following his wicked reign as king of Judah. From this account he draws out a number of Gospel lessons, not least that God is rich in mercy towards undeserving sinners.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the teaching of the Lord Jesus in this passage concerning the enemy and the forces of darkness. Although the devil is a strong man armed, the Lord Jesus is the stronger than he, the mighty victor who has triumphed over the enemy and sin, death, hell.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at this very well known text of God working together all things for the good of His people. He considers how we apply the promise when things are hard in the life of the believer.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the occasion when Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead and considers how this teaches us concerning how a sinner is saved. He explains how the sinner is called from death to life by the mighty Saviour who is the Resurrection and the Life.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs preaches a message from Hebrews 6 and considers the way the believer is secure in the grace of God and that this assurance is guaranteed by the promises of God and His oath.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the way Paul explains his motivation for preaching this Gospel in 2 Corinthians 5. He also looks at what it is to be reconciled to God through the Lord Jesus Christ alone.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the heart of the Gospel message - the just shall live by faith. He will consider how this impacted Martin Luther's life and how the rediscovery of the Gospel of free and sovereign grace once again impacted the nations at the time of the Reformation.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher continues in his series in Ecclesiastes and preaches a message from chapter 8 entitled 'Service with a Smile'.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher preaches a message from 1 Kings 19 looking at the question 'What Are You Doing Here--'
This message was given by our guest preacher Pastor Tom Yates from Maryport Street Baptist Chapel in Devizes. He draws lessons from Psalm 56-3 - 'Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You.'
This guest message was given by Pastor Tom Yates from Maryport Street Baptist Chapel in Devizes on the text -Matthew 27-42- - 'He saved others- Himself He cannot save. If He is the King of Israel, let Him now come down from the cross, and we will believe Him.'
Mr. John Rubens continues in his 'Beginnings' Series and brings a message from Genesis 43-1-33 entitled 'Christ our Surety'.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs preaches from Ruth 4 and looks at the way Boaz willingly stepped in to be Ruth's Kinsman-Redeemer and how this points us to the redeeming work of the Lord Jesus Christ for sinners.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains that being a real Christian is about being 'in Christ'. Beginning with the picture of the vine and the branches in John 15, and looking at similar biblical illustrations, he considers what union with Jesus means and how we can know it for ourselves.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explores how Naomi's advice to Ruth as she was about to approach Boaz teaches us a number of lessons about how we can draw near to our Redeemer.
In this message, Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains how Harvest reminds us that God is faithful and His promises are sure. In difficult days, we need to cry out to the Lord and trust in His wonderful character and everlasting love for His people.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the way Paul speaks about how it is a sin not to seek the Lord and that this is a consequence of our fallen nature. However, the work of grace in a person's life transforms them to being a seeker and finder of the Saviour.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the way Paul speaks of these dear believers at Thessalonica and what it teaches about genuine faith in the Lord Jesus.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the sweet words '...He loved me and gave Himself for me...' and draws out a number of great truths concerning the love of Christ for the believer.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the way Paul exhorts the believers at Philippi to unity by having the mind of Christ. The passage then outlines the matchless humility the Son of God displayed by coming to be the Saviour of sinners.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher continues in his series in Ecclesiastes. Preaching from chapter 7 he delivers a message entitled 'Do you know what is good for you--'
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the way the opening verses of this passage point to the Lord Jesus Christ and the glory of the Gospel.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the rich young ruler who comes to Jesus asking what he could do to inherit eternal life. He draws out some Gospel lessons and the fact that salvation is in Jesus Christ alone.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers Paul's exhortation to Timothy to fight the good fight of faith and to lay hold on eternal life. He draws out a number of lessons looking at the dangers that surround us, the passion of true faith, and the security of the believer.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains what the Psalm teaches us about the God who reigns, the world that rages against Him, and how we can know God find a solid foundation in this uncertain life.
Mr. Eddie Fletcher continues in his series in Ecclesiastes with a message 'Why Can't I Be You--'
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the way there are times when we struggle to see how God is working, but we need to learn to trust Him. That we can trust He really is working together all things for good for those who are His people.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at God's sovereign plan and purpose to save sinners and build them into the church. He will explain how the Trinity are wonderfully involved in this and nothing can prevent the completion of it.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the fact that death is only gain when a person has a real, vital, saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explores how life is full of questions, but one of the most vital questions is the one Job asks here - how can a man be righteous before God-- This question is one we all face and the consequences of how we answer it will be for eternity.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs looks at the way 3000 were saved, and will draw out lessons concerning the vital role of the Holy Spirit in making dead sinners alive. He will consider how the Spirit convicts us of sin and then enables us to turn to the Saviour.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the reality that the only way sinners can stand in the presence of the holy God is through the saving work of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers why the blood of Jesus Christ is central to the Gospel and what the blood has accomplished for all who believe.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs explains how the Psalm speaks of God as Judge, the challenge He brings to His people to have their hearts right in worship, and the judgment that will come against the hypocrite.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers the Holy Spirit's particular work of assurance in the life of the believer. Working through this wonderful passage, he draws out a number of ways the Holy Spirit testifies that the believer really is adopted into the family of God.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers Paul's exhortation to resist the temptation to want to add anything to the Gospel. The Lord Jesus Christ is the sufficient Saviour and if we have Him, we have everything.
Pastor Jonathan Stobbs considers Paul's prayer and desire for the believers at Ephesus to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge and for them to be filled with the fullness of God. He explains that this is an amazing reality which can be known by every believer.