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Sermons from 2009

 

Wise as Serpents, Gentle as Doves

by Joe Boot

December 27, 2009 | Matthew 10:16-22

In the context of opposition and threats, Jesus sent out His disciples, men called to confront the darkness in their culture.

 

Christmas Laughter

by Scott Masson

December 20, 2009 | Luke 1:26-45; 22:63-65

The mothers laughed, incredulous at God's grace in bringing life to the barren.

 

The Return of the King

by Joe Boot

December 6, 2009 | Amos 9:11-15

Jesus has come to save a people for Himself from every tribe and nation. The incarnation gives us a philosophy of history: the sovereign God of the Bible has come into history as Lord and King.

 

Spoiled Fruit

by Scott Masson

November 29, 2009 | Amos 8

God brings comfort to His people even when delivering words of judgment; this is because we already know and expect His covenant promises. Judgment begins with the household of God, because we have known mercy, but rejected its practice in our own lives.

 

Being a Man of God

by Joe Boot

November 22, 2009 | Amos 7

I. To be a man of God means we’re to be intercessors (people of prayer). II. To be a man of God is to be a man or woman of the covenant. III. Being a man of God is to be a man or woman of courage.

 

The Word of Power

by Joe Boot

November 15, 2009 | Judges 13:1-6; 16:15-31

Samson embodies a covenant relationship with God. He is strong when faithful to God, but weak when faithless. The Word of God carries power; when it is acted on in faith, there is an effectiveness and blessing released by the work of the Holy Spirit.

 

At Ease in Zion

by Joe Boot

November 8, 2009 | Amos 6:1-14

The cross highlights the moral necessity of God's wrath against sin and His sacrifice to show sinners His mercy.

 

Seek God and Live

by Joe Boot

November 1, 2009 | Amos 5:1-27

Our God is not weak. He governs the heavens and all of creation.

 

Adoring the Trinity

by Michael Haykin

October 25, 2009 | Matthew 28

Each person of the Trinity is equally divine. When we approach one Person of the Trinity, we are offering full worship to the other Persons.

 

Prepare to Meet Your God

by Joe Boot

October 18, 2009 | Amos 4:1-13

Natural man hates God's warning of judgment because it threatens our moral autonomy. But our God is in control of all of history and He is near.

 

Appeals and Apologetics

by Joe Boot

October 11, 2009 | Amos 3:1-4:3

The concept of covenant is basic to all of the Bible. God sovereignly establishes a special relationship with His people, promising them benefits and requiring obedience. If a covenant is to be meaningful, there must be a penalty for breaking it. The gospel of Jesus is something we are to obey, not merely something we receive or believe. The blessings and judgments of God are real, and still apply to us today.

 

Home Truths: God has No Favourites

by Scott Masson

October 4, 2009 | Amos 2:4-16

God judges gentile nations not only for harming His people, but for violations of His covenant standards. In Amos, the latter is the emphasis. Israel had begun to understand their election as arbitrary favouritism, abandoning the significance of God's covenant.