Sermon – The Goodness of Suffering: Resurrection Everyday (Romans 8:18-30)

Read the text – Romans 8:18-30

‘The Goodness of Suffering’ is a sermon series that works through Chapter 8 of Romans to see what it takes to follow Jesus and how our suffering can lead us closer to Him. In this sermon Nick speaks on how even in our sufferings God is helping us and moving us onto the right path. This message was given at Lower Mountains Anglican Church, Glenbrook Morning and Evening Service.

Sermon – The Goodness of Suffering: Sharing in Jesus’ Sufferings (Romans 8:1-17)

Read the text – Romans 8:1-17

In this sermon of the sermon series, “The Goodness of Suffering”, Nick Lindeback speaks on the harsh reality of suffering, but also comfort that we do not suffer needlessly. Join us as we find the meaning of suffering and hardship in Romans 8. This message was given at Lower Mountains Anglican Church, Glenbrook Evening Service.

Sermon – The Goodness of Suffering: Dying to Sin (Romans 8:1-14)

Read the text – Romans 8:1-14

In this sermon series, “The Goodness of Suffering”, we explore what it means to die with Christ and how it will reshape our lives. This sermon by Nick Lindeback focuses on our new life in the Spirit and how by the Spirit we put our sin to death. This message was given at Lower Mountains Anglican Parish, Glenbrook morning service.

Sermon – The Goodness of Suffering: The One Who Suffered For Us (Romans 8:1-9)

Read the text – Romans 8:1-9

The Goodness of Suffering is a new sermon series on Romans 8 and walks through how suffering and setback are chances to reshape our lives and depend on God. This first sermon, by Nick Lindeback, focuses on how Jesus had taken away condemnation for us and that we no longer have to justify ourselves. This was given at Lower Mountains Anglican Parish, Glenbrook Evening Service.

Sermon – Salvation for the World: The Message for the World (Isaiah 55:1-13)

Read the text – Isaiah 55:1-13, Isaiah 56:1-8

This sermon is a part of the ‘Will God help his people?’ sermon series. God calls us to draw near, promises an everlasting covenant, and calls us to live in response. Ken Noakes gives this sermon on living as a Christian at Lower Mountain Anglican Church, Glenbrook evening service.

Sermon – A Confounded World: Jesus’ Goodness (Matthew 9:18-34)

Read the text – Matthew 9:18-34

Whilst Jesus appears to have the power to do anything, he uses it to demonstrate his compassion on all who come (regardless of their station in life) – and the outcome: faith. In this talk, Dave Swan, considers how Jesus shows his goodness and compassion to those who had faith during his time on earth, and they were healed. Just like those who met Jesus during his time as a man, everyone should also put their faith in him and trust his goodness. Not everyone does.