Sermons from 2025 (Page 2)
The First Three Sayings of Christ on the Cross (18 mins)
Edward Munro takes up the 1st three sayings of Christ on the cross. A rich Christ exalting exhortation with a practical touch for the Christian navigating the existential struggles of life.
Insights from the Four Gospels (59 mins)
Geoffrey Guile gives a clear general overview of the gospels then looks in particular at how the theme of each gospel is seen how it begins and ends. The four gospels all present the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ, but each does so with a different emphasis or theme. Thus, Matthew presents Him as the King, Mark presents Him as God’s perfect Servant, Luke presents Him as the perfect Man and John presents Him as the Eternal…
Laban: When Kindness Masks Control (44 mins)
Joel Johnson takes up a rare character study on the life of Laban from Genesis chs 29 and 30. On the surface, Laban was gratuitous and generous, but turned out to be deceptive and devious. Jacob however did not get even, but honoured the Lord by submitting to Him. Joel also draws from New Testament examples in this very helpful comparative study.
Gospel Tent ’25: What must I do to be saved? (28 mins)
Jonathan Black preaches from Acts 16. Using the Philippian jailor’s conversion, Jonathan informs his audience that the most important question anyone can ask is ‘What must I do to be saved?”
Gospel Tent ’25: The Harvest is Past, Summer is Ended (25 mins)
Craig Munro concludes the gospel Tent series referencing Jeremiah 8 – the harvest is past, the summer is ended and ye are not saved. A very challenging and earnestly preached message of salvation.
The Scriptural Basis for Assembly Fellowship (41 mins)
Jonathan Black takes up the Scriptural basis for Assembly fellowship. From Luke 8, Acts 2, I Cor 1, and Romans 16 he discusses the Principles, Practice, Privilege and Reception of Fellowship,
Basics on the Breaking of Bread (24 mins)
Craig Munro uses multiple Scriptural references on the Breaking of bread meeting. Why, when, how and who should break bread. He covers the basics in an easy-to-understand way. Useful for the newly saved as well as those who have been on the Christian road for sometime.
Gospel Tent ’25: Saved or Lost – It’s that simple! (24 mins)
Jonathan Black preaches from John 3 vs 38 and Revelations 6. Unlike airline travel where you can travel 1st class, business or economy, there are only 2 categories that really matter as far as your destiny is concerned. Do you have the Son? Or do you have not the Son. This will determine Eternal life if you have the Son, or eternal loss if you have never trusted in Him? Which category do you fall into?
Gospel Tent ’25: The Problem of the Heart (28 mins)
Craig Munro preaches from Luke ch 8. He asks are you faint hearted, half hearted, hard hearted or whole hearted? The good seed of the Word of God brought forth much fruit when it fell on good ground.
Gospel Tent ’25: “But God” (27 mins)
Craig Munro follows on with a clear message of “But God”. He starts by reminding you – “But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us”.
Gospel Tent ’25: “But he was a leper” (25 mins)
Jonathan Black preaches from 2 King’s ch 5. Naaman was a commander of the Syrian army – a highly esteemed position. This passage however tells us the stark fact “but he was a leper”. Jonathan reasons with his audience that this translates to all of us as ” but you are a sinner”. A crucial starting point for the person serious on being saved.