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Psalm 73
When Life Feels Wrong
Have you ever wondered why a good God would allow suffering? Or have you ever wondered why bad people seem to prosper while good people struggle? Psalm 73 unpacks this age old question and shows us where we need to look to understand God’s justice and goodness.
Psalm 20
Our Victorious King
What does an ancient prayer for a king’s victory have to do with us today? This sermon on Psalm 20 unpacks its relevance, revealing how our future, hope, and joy are bound to the victory of God’s anointed King, Jesus Christ, and invites us to trust fully in His eternal triumph.
Psalm 22
God’s Goodness in Life’s Badness
Have you ever felt abandoned or overwhelmed? Many people experience these feelings at some point in their lives. In those difficult moments, where should we turn? Psalm 22 offers a vivid example of the journey that God’s people can take when life becomes challenging, providing the hope and joy that only God can provide.
Psalm 119:1-16
Loving God’s Word
Psalm 119 is an extended celebration of God’s word. We can forget how privileged we are to have the Bible. But the Psalm is not just about recognising the Bible as God’s word, but delighting in it. This sermon explores how delighting in God’s word can transform our hearts and lives.
Acts 4:32-5:11
Authentic Community
Acts 4:32-5:11 offers a vivid glimpse into the life of the early church, highlighting its remarkable unity and generosity. However, this inspiring picture is starkly contrasted by the deceit of Ananias and Sapphira. What made their actions so grievous, and why did God respond with such severity?
Acts 4:23-31
Jesus’ Witnesses Pray
Facing opposition and hostility can often leave us feeling isolated, paralysed, or even afraid. However, in Acts 4:23-31, we see that God's people respond by praying together, which is highly instructive and inspiring. During their powerful prayer meeting, we can hear the content of their prayers and witness how God graciously answered them.
Acts 4:1-22
Jesus’ Witnesses Face Opposition
Society is becoming increasingly hostile towards Jesus and his followers. Many of us feel pressured to stay silent and not cause a fuss. However, is this how God wants His people to live? In Acts 4:1-22, we’ll discover how Jesus’ followers can navigate opposition and boldly proclaim His name, even when the odds were stacked against them.
Acts 3:1-26
Jesus’ Restoration Mission
We all face challenges such as financial stress, health concerns, and relationship struggles. But what if the answer to our deepest need isn’t found where we usually look? The story of a miraculous healing in Acts 3:1-26 highlights the dangers of seeking solutions in the wrong places and reveals where true restoration is found.
Acts 2:42-47
Jesus’ New Community
Many people think of the church as merely an institution or a building. However, the church is fundamentally a gathering of God's people. But what are the marks of a healthy church? In Acts 2:42-47, we’ll observe how the first Christian church modelled spiritual devotion, practical care and joyful worship that is counter-cultural.