Sermons by Tim Coltman

Sermons by Tim Coltman

Saving Sinners! (16 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches from 1Timothy ch 1 vs 15. This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. (Gospel was faithfully preached in the Tent despite the sudden thunderstorms and lightening which can be heard in the background)

Is there a storm in your life? (14 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches from Matthew ch 14 vs 22 -28. The disciples were seasoned soldiers on the sea of Galilee. Yet when a storm crashed onto their boat fear overtook them. The Lord reassured them saying It is I (AM) be not afraid. Peter stepped out of the boat but on looking at the waves he began to sink. He cried out – “Lord save me” and the Lord Jesus immediately stretched forth His hand and rescued Peter. Perhaps there…

Healing of blind Bartimaeus (21 mins)

Tim Coltman takes up the healing blind Bartimaeus from Mark ch 10. Blindness, beggarliness and bankruptcy characterise all sinners. Unless one calls on the Lord Jesus for salvation the situation will never change.

I will come again! (18 mins)

Tim Coltman shares his testimony using a verse which was relevant to his conversion. John ch 14 vs 3 where the Lord Jesus says ” I will come again”. Are you ready if the Lord comes tonight?

“Fear not, only Believe” (20 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches from Mark ch 5 vs 21 -43. Drawing from the miracle of the raising up of Jairus’ daughter, Tim considers the expression “Be not afraid, only believe”. What are you afraid of that is resulting in your unbelief? Do listen carefully as this message is for you.

It is Time to Seek the Lord (16 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches from Hosea ch 10 vs 12. “It is time to seek the Lord”. A sobering message on the brevity of time. The only certainty is the imminent return of the Lord Jesus. So will you be there to meet Him?

The Uniqueness of “This Man” (21 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches a Christ-centric gospel based on the expression “This Man. “Never man spake like This Man”. “This Man receiveth sinners and eateth with them”. “I found no fault in This Man”. “This Man hath done nothing amiss”.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (18 mins)

Tim Coltman preaches on the 4 verses found on the brass strip found on the tomb of the ‘Unknown warrior’ inside Westminster Abbey. John 15:13 – “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” 1 Corinthians 15:22 – “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” 2 Corinthians 6:9 – “As unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live.” 2 Timothy…

Does God Even Care? (17 mins)

Tim Coltman expands the gospel from Mark 4 vs 35 – 41. He picks up the question – carest Thou not that we perish. Tim explains that only the Lord Jesus truly cares about us enough to go a Cross and die for our sins and pay the price for our salvation.

The Gospel is for the ‘Whosoever’ (19 mins)

Tim Coltman gives attention to three points from Romans 10:13 – “whosoever”, “saved”, and “the Lord” 1. Whosoever – the good news of Jesus Christ is for everybody because everybody needs it. 2. Saved – everybody has sinned against God and is under God’s judgement, so we need to be saved from it. 3. The Lord – Jesus Christ is the saviour of sinners. Listen to this sermon to learn how Jesus Christ can save you from your sins!

David and Goliath (41 mins)

From the familiar narrative of David and Goliath in 1 Samuel 17, Tim Coltman draws out many practical and encouraging lessons for the modern Christian facing their own trials.

The Story of Two Crosses – William Coltman’s Testimony (36 mins)

Tim Coltman tells the amazing life story of his great grand-father William Coltman (VC, DCM & Bar, MM & Bar), the most highly decorated non-commissioned officer of World War 1 (British Army). Coltman, a believer in Christ, would not take up arms, but served as a stretcher bearer on the battle fields in France and Belgium. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for valour in the saving of lives; but his greater interest lay in “the cross of Christ” through which he knew the…