Graeme Paterson gives a message of hope, that the Lord Jesus is the only way, the truth and the life. He reminds us that we have all sinned, and in the need of a Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ who died for our sins.
Graeme Paterson expands Exodus chapter 30 to us, some of the key points he helpfully explains to us the divine expectations of worship, demands of worship, the need for daily worship and the uniqueness of worship.
Joel Lacey explores what true power really is. He preaches from select verses from the book of Romans and the book of John. He points out that We have no power to save ourselves from sin, instead we are under the power of darkness and in slavery to sin. For this reason, we need the Lord Jesus to save us by freeing us from our desperate state and becoming our Saviour and Lord, by faith.
Peter Scarsbrook helpfully expands the book of Exodus chapter 30. He points out that we presently have a great High Priest in Jesus Christ, comparing Him to Aaron, who was had multiple limitations.
Oliver Penfold reads from Proverbs chapter 5 and from 1 Corinthians chapter 15. He reminds us the grip of sin that it has on sinners. Oliver warns us of the dangers of remaining in sins cruel vice, but he also proclaims Jesus Christ as the Saviour of sinners, who can free sinners from that grip of sin and give them new and eternal life.
Tim Lewitt helpfully speaks to us about God’s provision, reading from Exodus chapter 29. He reminds us how we can relate to our Great High Priest the Lord Jesus by going through the chapter. We mustn’t forget how the Lord Jesus gave himself for us.
Joel Lacey explains baptism by referring to the book of Matthew and Romans. Paul Didcott remind us how God delivers sinners in distress as described in Psalm 107, giving particular focus on sinners that repent and cry out to the Lord for Salvation.