Sermons on Verse by Verse Expositions

Sermons on Verse by Verse Expositions

Colossians: Overview (43 mins)

In this introductory sermon, ahead of our Bible Readings in Colossians, the context of the book is considered. Joel Lacey discusses the scriptural, cultural, and historical context, as well as teaching the key themes, structure, and argument of the epistle.

Ephesians 2 (53 mins)

Brother Andrew Hackett from Northampton gives expositional insight into the wonderful passage of Ephesians chapter 2. He teaches from the text about the transformation from spiritual death to life through God’s grace, showing how believers were once dead in sin but are now made alive in Christ. He highlights that salvation is a gift from God, not earned by works, so no one can boast. He also teaches the wisdom of God as demonstrated through the Church.

Leviticus 12: The Laws of Motherhood (45 mins)

In this thoughtful sermon on Leviticus chapter 12, Arran Kennedy explores the ceremonial laws surrounding childbirth in ancient Israel and draws out their deeper spiritual significance. He unpacks God’s instructions concerning purification after childbirth, highlighting how these laws reflect the holiness of God and the fallen condition of mankind. Arran shows how even in these often-overlooked verses, the grace and provision of God are evident, ultimately pointing to the redemptive work of Christ.

Leviticus 11: The cleanliness code (47 mins)

Dan Rudge expounds very clearly on a rarely heard ministry from Leviticus ch 11. He elaborates on the ‘cleanliness code’. Having divided the chapter into 3 sections- diet of God’s people (vs 1-23), defilement of God’s people (vs 24-43) and duty of God’s people (vs 44-47), he then expands with some practical teaching on the significance of, separation and structure of the cleanliness code. Well worth listening on more than once!

Leviticus 7: A sense of the sacred (51 mins)

Scott Dunn expounds the challenges of Leviticus 7. Worshipping God is not on our terms but on His; how we approach God matters. The chapter brings before the reader the significance of holiness, which fundamentally determines the quality of our worship to God. It is our obedience to Him that makes the difference.

Leviticus 5: The Trespass Offering (49 mins)

As part of our series in which we explore the Book of Leviticus, Alistair Piper helpfully overviews the topic of the Trespass Offering. He examines the significance of the offering, the offeror, and how it typically speaks of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Leviticus 3: The Peace Offering (55 mins)

Leviticus 3 presents the third of the listed Levitical offerings, the Peace Offering. It differs from the Sin and Trespass Offerings as it is not a compulsory sacrifice; it was offered on the basis of free will. More specifically, it was offered on the basis of appreciation for God. Listen to this sermon about how this offering relates to us, but more importantly, how it reminds us of the ultimate offering: Jesus Christ.

Leviticus 2: The Meal Offering (34 mins)

In this insightful sermon, Tim delves into the significance of the meal offering, the second of the five principal offerings described in Scripture. Unlike the other offerings, which involved the shedding of blood, the meal offering was made of grain, symbolizing a bloodless sacrifice. This unique characteristic provides a profound illustration of the life of Christ. Just as grain grows from the earth and yields a harvest for God’s glory, the Lord Jesus came to earth, lived a sinless life,…

The Epistle to the Ephesians (54 mins)

Ephesians is a most remarkable letter. Within it, the Lord uses Paul to reveal the mystery of the Church while teaching some of the manifold spiritual blessings every believer has in Christ. In this sermon, Joel provides a contextual overview of Paul’s letter the the Ephesians ahead of our weekly Bible Readings on a Thursday evening. He examines the historical, cultural, and literary contexts and how they inform the text, while considering some of the key themes such as wisdom,…

Judges: Barak, Deborah, and Gideon (34 mins)

In this challenging sermon, Tim examines the attitude and conduct of these three judges. He brings out lessons to learn from the Children of Israel at that time, particularly, their desire for a king. While they had no king on earth, their King was in heaven – the Lord God.

Exodus 35: Willing Workers (54 mins)

Exodus 35 is a chapter that should encourage and challenge every believer. Joel presents the significance of the willing and wise hearts that were involved in the offering for and construction of the Tabernacle. We examine what the heart means, and the true meaning of willing and wise service for God.

Exodus 34: Moses face shone (56 mins)

Dan Rudge helpfully teaches on Exodus 34, a pivotal chapter where God renews His covenant with Israel after the Israelites had broken it by worshipping the golden calf. This chapter is significant for showcasing God’s mercy in forgiving Israel and continuing His relationship with them, despite their disobedience. It also emphasises Moses’ role as mediator and the importance of God’s presence with His people.

Bible class: Grace of God. (48 mins).

Huw clearly expands Exodus chapter 33, explaining how God deals with the people with Grace- not by law. How by grace we can have communion with God. Through the word of God (Exodus chapter 33) we can know more about Him.