Exodus 27:1-8 (Slideshow Download Avaiable) As you enter the outer court through the gate, you are confronted with the first piece of sacred furniture, the altar of sacrifice. Foreshadowing the cross, where the lamb of God was to be offfered, the message is clear. There is no other way for a sinner to come to […]

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To Die in Your Sins

John 8:21-32 In this confrontation between jesus and The Pharisees, Jesus uses harsh words in the face of their unbelief, saying that as they reject him they would then die in their sins.  There are only two ways to die, either in your sins or in The Lord.  Blessed are they who die in The […]

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Neither Do I Condemn You

John 8:1-11 – Even though this woman, caught in sin and adultery, stood accused by the religious leaders, Jesus did not condemn her. This incredible encounter powerfully demonstrates the grace extended to every sinner, to each of us. Its through this message and grace we are not ony forgiven for sin, but set free from […]

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2 Kings (Survey Class)

2 Kings 1-25 (Slideshow Download Available) This amazing book continues following the history of Israel and Judah, tracing the decline and captivity of both. We see the inevitable consequences of sin and rebellion against God despite the words and warnings of the prophets. Our hearts are deeply instructed as we see that the success or […]

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1 Kings Part 1 (Survey Class)

1 Kings 1-11 (Slideshow Download Available) These chapters trace the history of Solomon during the United Kingdom through to where the Kingdom divides under  his Son Rehoboam. We may well give these chapters the somber title “How to lose a Kingdom”

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Onesimus The Runaway Slave

Philemon 1:1-25. The short letter from Paul to Philemon addresses the situation of a runaway slave who had since become a Christian and now returns to his master, seeking forgivness, to now be receieved as a brother. How will Philemon respond? How does this story parallel our own story of redemption?

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