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Tag Archives: Salvation
Sermon – Saved By Grace (Luke 15:11-32)

‘Discipleship’ series – first characteristic: ‘Saved By Grace’.
Sermon ‘Saved By Grace’ (Luke 15:11-32) by Paul Harrington is now available in audio and video: http://bit.ly/2qQz5cP
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2qFqrNZ
English Support Document: http://bit.ly/2qFD9MU
Video Testimony – Saved by Grace
What does it mean?

Amazed and perplexed they asked ‘What does this mean?’. You see, in Jerusalem that day there were Jews representing many nations and languages and yet each one heard the proclamation of the Holy Spirit in their own language. They were bewildered because the disciples of Jesus could speak in their own vernacular – and they made perfect sense! How strange to hear something so clearly and yet not understand.
Have you ever found yourself looking at what God is doing and wondering: ‘What does this mean?’ I have!
Sermon: What Must I Do To Be Saved? (Acts 16:11-40)

Sermon: Do you know what you must do to be saved? Geoff Lin from Acts 16:11-40 – available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/2mOSL1Q.
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2mMzDhz
English Support Document: http://bit.ly/2mMujeg
Sermon – Gospel Council (Acts 15:1-35)

Sermon ‘Gospel Council’ (Acts 15:1-35) by Ken Noakes is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/2lAH3GS
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2m0bHGw
English Support Document: http://bit.ly/2lZVQHJ
Sermon – The Only Saviour (Matthew 8:1-17)

Sermon ‘The Only Saviour’ (Matthew 8:1-17) by Paul Harrington is now available in audio and video: http://bit.ly/2iTbasw
Read the Bible text: http://bit.ly/2k1XN5I
English Support Document: http://bit.ly/2k24lBj
Sermon – Strength & Salvation (Psalm 28)

Sermon on ‘Strength & Salvation’ (Psalm 28) by Mark Peterson is now available to stream or download: http://bit.ly/1ZT7S3P
Full Text of Sermon – Psalm 28
Psalm 28 English Support Handout
Salvation by God
This week I was reading Exodus 14 with one of my kids. It recounts the passage of the Israelites from Egypt through the crossing of the Red Sea.
The Lord, hearing the cries of the Israelites secured their release (by way of several plagues) from slavery. They flee into the desert guided by the Lord (a pillar of cloud in the day and fire in the night). Arriving at the shores of the Red Sea they turn to see the Egyptian army in pursuit. Despite all that God had done they are terrified and cry out again ‘It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desert!’. The answer is glorious. Moses says to the people ‘Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today…the Lord will fight for you; you need only be still’ (Ex 14:12-14). As you probably know, God then parted the waters and they safely crossed the Rea Sea on dry land.