Sermons by Paul McCauley

Sermons by Paul McCauley

John (48 mins)

Paul McCauley in his concluding message presents John as one of “sons of Thunder” presenting the Son of God. He considers his 1. Associations to his Lord via family and through his faith, 2. Blunders on three occasions, 3. Contributions across five NT books, 4. Designations as a disciple, apostle, and elder, 5. Example of his intimate love and individual love.

Luke (55 mins)

Paul McCauley gives teaching on the character of the ‘beloved physician’. He points out the diligence in his writing, the informed use of classical Greek, as well as his encouragement to the believers.

Mark (48 mins)

In this second session of the series, Paul McCauley delivers a challenging sermon on the character of Mark. He also encourages the audience on their service for the Lord – if the Lord was willing to use a failing servant to write about the perfect Servant, He can use you.

Gospel Tent ’23: “The Gift of God” and “Something Finished, Faithful and Fearful” (44 mins)

Concluding three weeks of Gospel Tent Meetings, Jonathan Black preaches on Ephesians 2:8 “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God”. After examining various pictures of Salvation in scripture, Jonathan looks at Salvation as a gift – one that is on offer to the sinner. Paul McCauley closes the meeting by looking at Salvation across time. In a weighty message, he looks at Salvation in the past tense –…

Gospel Tent ’23: “I will give you rest” (32 mins)

Paul McCauley preaches on Matthew 11v28: “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest”. He emphasises to the audience the need to rest on the finished work of Christ, that Salvation provides rest for the weary, worried and those who are working. In the course of his message Paul deals with a common question relating to the quest “But what do I have to do?” in order to obtain salvation.

Gospel Tent ’23: “Isaiah 53” and “Things Written” (54 mins)

Paul McCauley preaches the gospel from Isaiah 53, a chapter that provides a vivid pictorial description of the suffering of Christ on Calvary. Paul emphasises the suffering of Christ and what he endured on the Cross in order to provide Salvation. Jonathan Black closes the meeting by looking at three things in scripture that were written, emphasising the question regarding the Lamb’s book of life – “Is your name there?”

Gospel Tent ’23: “Forsaken” and “The Heart’s Door” (51 mins)

Paul McCauley reads from Psalm 22, Proverbs 3 and Hebrews 13, detailing three references to the word “Forsaken” in scripture, and how it relates to the message of the gospel. Jonathan Black preaches on the Heart’s Door in Revelation 3:20 – “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him”, pleading with sinners in the audience to repent from their sins and rest on Christ.

Gospel Tent ’23: “What is the Gospel?” and “Now!” (49 mins)

Paul McCauley preaches an incredibly clear, understandable, back-to-basics gospel message centred around John 3.16, a verse often termed “the gospel in a nutshell”. Paul defines 3 things about the gospel message from this verse, how it Commences with God, Centres on Christ and Concludes with Salvation. Jonathan Black closes the meeting by preaching from Ecclesiastes 12, John 19, 2 Corinthians 6 and Luke 14, linking the passages with the word “Now”. He preaches on the “now” of youth, the cross,…

Gospel Tent ’23: “The Blood of Christ” and “Living Water” (51 mins)

Paul McCauley preaches on “The Blood of Christ”, asking his audience to consider what it proves and what it provides. Jonathan Black closes the meeting by preaching from John 4 of the narrative commonly d “The Woman at the Well”. Jonathan impresses upon the audience the lessons to be learned from one who was leading an empty life, to one who was living a changed life.

Gospel Tent ’23: “I am the door” and “It is finished” (44 mins)

Paul McCauley opens the gospel meeting by preaching on 3 words contained in John 19 – “It is finished”. Paul comments on how in this one statement, the prophecies of scripture were fulfilled, the penalty of sin was paid and the provision of salvation is complete. Jonathan Black closes by preaching from John 10 – “I am the door”, bringing to the audience the truth of the open door, and the offer at the door.
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