Jonathan Black takes up Luke ch 8 on the ‘Forgiveness of sin.
Jonathan preaches from several testimonies from people who had a personal relationship with the Lord. He makes reference to ‘my redeemer, my shepherd, my saviour’. and explains how He can be those things to anyone who believes on Him. Craig sheds light on a the miraculous event of the man called Legion who was freed from his demonic captivity. He presents Christ as the One who has power over sin, demons, and death.
Craig Munro preaches from Genesis ch 2 and 3. He explains how the devil is still in the business of introducing doubts on the freedoms, the fundamentals, feelings, facts and fixity of the gospel. Jonathan Black takes up Ephesians ch 2 vs 8. A very pertinent question is asked at the outset. Are you saved? He explains God’s love, the link and the life given to anyone willing to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
Jonathan Black opens the 1st day of Tent meetings using 3 well known Bible passages. (John ch 3, Isaiah ch 53 and Hebrews ch 2). He starts with how God SO loved the world, secondly His face was SO marred, and finally How shall we neglect SO great a salvation. Craig Munro follows on using the same texts and preaches on the various sufferings of the Lord.
Arran Kennedy preaches from John 12 to address the question – who is the Son of Man? this was the question on the lips of people two thousand years ago. Now that Jesus Christ died upon a cross and rose again from the dead, the all important question is this – who is the Son of man to you?
James Varghese addresses an unpalatable truth: all have sinned. Some people may consider themselves to be a bad person. Others may feel than they are a good citizen and are in God’s ‘good books’! We learn from the Bible that while we are all different, we have all sinned in different ways against. This means that we all have need of a saviour! Listen to find out more.
Jacob Charles preaches from Matthew 11:28-29 where we read the great invitation of the gospel. In these verses, the Lord Jesus implores sinners who are burdened by sin and self-effort to come to Him and be saved. Have you ever come to the Lord Jesus by faith?
At Corinth, a city steeped in philosophy and religious tradition, the message of Christ crucified stood in stark contrast to what people expected. To the Greeks, who prized intellectual wisdom, and to the Jews, who looked for miraculous signs, the cross seemed foolish. But to those who believe, it is revealed as the power of God. This sermon challenges the listener to see the cross of Christ at the very heart of God’s plan to save sinners.
Referring to Romans 3:19-23 and Galatians 2:20, Jonathan Wylie preaches the great message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He tells us of the righteousness of God, which is demonstrated in His judgment of sin. Jonathan points us to Jesus Christ, who died and rose again to save us, so that any sinner who trusts in Jesus Christ escapes God’s judgment and receives new life!
Leonard Currie preaches the Lord Jesus Christ as the Saviour who saves sinners from the sinking ship of sin. He makes reference to the Titanic and how passengers aboard were either saved or lost. The same is true of us. We are either saved by the Lord Jesus and heading to Heaven’s blissful shore, or we’re not…Are you saved?
Paul Kissick delivers a challenging message to the audience. Life is busy and filled with distractions, but is there something that is hindering you from repenting and trusting Christ? He emphasises the importance of being saved and that there is nothing in this world more important.
Paul Jenkinson reinforces the truth that God loves us, as demonstrated by the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. There are people in this world who genuinely believe that nobody loves them. But we read in John 3:16 that God loves them so much that He sent His Son Jesus Christ into the world to pay the price for their sins; by believing on Him, they can be saved!
Nick Harvey preaches a powerful gospel on how it is possible to be religious and yet be dead in sins because without Christ it’s all just your own righteousness. He points you to the Lord Jesus Christ who died and rose again so that you can put an end to all your efforts and find acceptance in Him.
Scott Dunn delivers a powerful good-news message, that delves into the gospel, as found in the Epistle to the Romans. He challenges the audience to recognise their own sin and, in accordance with the truth of Romans 5, know peace with God through faith in the Lord Jesus.
What is the greatest display of love? In John 19, we read of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He was not the only one to die by crucifixion that day, but what set Him apart? We learn that the criminals around Him were suffering the punishment of their own crimes. As for the Lord Jesus, we was suffering for the crimes of others – our crimes. Listen to this powerful sermon to learn more about what Christ did, and how…