Sermons
The Pilgrim Challenge
Hebrews 13 - At the end of the Letter to the Hebrews the tiny group of pilgrims to whom he is writing is reminded that, on the long march toward the heavenly city, they are to be grateful for the great cloud of witnesses who have gone before them and to behave in a manner befitting the love of Christ. They are to be a counter-cultural community on earth loyal to the One who was ‘crucified outside the gate of the earthly city’ (v11).
To the City of God
Hebrews pictures the Christian life as a long march towards the city of God. Along the way there are many distractions. People become weary and despondent. Complacency, resentment, dissension and unholy behaviour threaten harmony. They need to be reminded of the grand adventure to which they have been called and the glorious destination that awaits them.
Running the Race
The true pilgrimage of faith based in courage.
Courage is integral to faith. Who can doubt it after listening to the lessons? Many faithful men and women have suffered terribly for their bold faith. All experienced conflict and upheaval because of the inescapable presence of God in their lives. 'It is,' as the writer to the Hebrews said earlier, 'a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God' (10:31). Faith involves courage.
The Good Samaritan revealed
We Believe
All one in Jesus Christ
Live by Faith
Jesus said: ‘Therefore, I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much (Lk 7:47) … Paul said: 'We are not justified by works of the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ' (Gal 2:16)
God’s Healing Power
The Risen Lord
Now, after Jesus invited them to breakfast, none of the disciples dared ask him: “Who are you?” They knew it was the Lord (Jn 21:12)
Doubting Thomas
But Thomas said to them, 'Unless I see in his hands the print of the nails and place my finger in the mark of the nails and place my hand in his side, I will not believe (v25) ... Then he said, ‘My Lord and my God’(v28)