Sermons from 2009
Part 8 – The Occupations of the Priests in the Tabernacle (59 mins)
PART 8 – John Stubbs takes up the various functions and occupations of the sons of Aaron – the priests – in the Tabernacle of Moses, and draws instructive lessons therefrom relative to worship and service for the Christian today (Message preached 4th Dec 2009)
Part 7 – The Omissions of Note in the Tabernacle (56 mins)
PART 7 – John Stubbs preaches on a number of things that are omitted in the Bible’s description of the Tabernacle. The reason why the Holy Spirit omits each of these items is helpfully brought out by Mr Stubbs to profit (no seats for the priests etc.) (Message preached 3rd Dec 2009)
Part 6 – The Order of Truth in the Tabernacle
PART 6 – John Stubbs preaches on the ‘order’ of the Tabernacle – in the approach to the Tabernacle, in the arrangement of the Tabernacle and in the advancement of the Tabernacle (Message preached 2nd Dec 2009)
Part 5 – The Object in view in the Tabernacle (54 mins)
PART 5 – John Stubbs preaches on how that every particular of the Tabernacle speaks of “the glorious person and work of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Message preached 1st Dec 2009)
Part 4 – The Occupant in the Tabernacle (51 mins)
PART 4 – John Stubbs expounds numerous powerful and practical lessons from the fact that the Lord’s presence was known inside the Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle of Moses (Message preached 30th Nov 2009)
Part 3 – The Door to the Tabernacle – Gospel (40 mins)
PART 3 – John Stubbs preaches the gospel from the picture of “the door of the Tabernacle” (Message preached 29th Nov 2009)
Part 2 – The Gospels and the Tabernacle
PART 2 – John Stubbs preaches on 4 passages about the Tabernacle from the book of Exodus and links them with each of the 4 gospels; Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Precious typological teaching about the person of Christ is highlighted (Message preached 29th Nov 2009)
Part 1 – The Offerings in the Tabernacle (52 mins)
PART 1 – John Stubbs introduces a series of teaching meetings on the subject of “the Tabernacle of Moses”. He explains its importance: its making in Exodus, its ministry in Leviticus, its movements in Numbers and its meaning in Hebrews. In this opening message, Mr Stubbs brings out typical teaching in connection with the materials that the people brought to facilitate the construction of the Tabernacle (Message preached 28th Nov 2009)
Studies in the lives of Deborah and Barak (48 mins)
Bob Berry speaks on Judges 4 & 5 and outlines principles involved in the fight against error for us today. He also deals with feminist claims about Deborah’s service for the Lord and contrasts her with Jael (Message given 22nd October 2009)
Studies in the life of Older Samuel (48 mins)
Josh Jacob brings a challenging message on Samuel the prophet in relation to his family, his ministry & his posterity. He closes with a searching look at Saul’s final days and his longing to see Samuel one more time (Ministry given October 15th 2009
Studies in the life of Young Samuel (47 mins)
David Dalton draws some weighty lessons from the life of young Samuel and those who knew him – Elkanah, Hannah, Peninnah, Eli, Hophni and Phinehas. A thought-provoking word with a strong practical edge (Ministry given October 8th 2009)
Studies in the Life of Jephthah (50 mins)
John Salisbury covers a number of lesser known judges (Tola, Jair, Ibzan, Elon, Abdon) before going into detail on the life of Jephthah. He tackles the difficult question of whether Jephthah’s daughter was killed (Ministry given October 1st 2009)
Lessons from the Life of Gideon (41 mins)
Peter Scarsbrook gives incisive ministry on the life of Gideon. He explains the spiritual meaning behind the threshing-floor, the lapping at the river and many other incidents in Gideon’s eventful life (Ministry given Thursday 24th September 2009)
Introduction to Judges (45 mins)
Marcus Hall introduces a series of ministry meetings on the book of Judges and gives practical and helpful ministry on the first three Judges – Othniel, Ehud and Shamgar (Ministry given Thursday 10th September 2009)