Sermons from October 2004

Bible Survey: 1 and 2 Kings

We continue a survey of the books of the Bible, looking at the authors, historical contexts and main themes of each book. This week, we look at 1 and 2 Kings.

The Radical Reformation: The Anabaptists

In the final lecture of this year’s Reformation Series, on the anniversary of the date when Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the church door in Wittenburg, we study a new aspect of the Reformation in Switzerland: The Anabaptists. We see their views

Devote Yourselves to Prayer

Romans 12:12 We look at: * What is Prayer? * Why Pray? * How should we Pray? We consider our great God who hears and answers His people’s prayers.

Bible Survey: 1 and 2 Samuel

We continue a survey of the books of the Bible, looking at the authors, historical contexts and main themes of each book. This week, we look at 1 and 2 Samuel.

Persevere in Tribulation

Romans 12:12 Looking once more at Paul’s description of Biblical Love in Romans 12, we learn that in our Christian walk we will meet trials and tribulations. We see the causes of these trials, observing that God always has a good purpose for sending them into the live

Bible Survey: Ruth

We continue a survey of the books of the Bible, looking at the authors, historical contexts and main themes of each book. This week, we look at Ruth.

Calvin’s Thought

In today’s lecture, we learn of Calvin’s doctrines and thought which so many of our principles are based upon today. We examine his teaching on subjects such as the Word of God, the Church, election, baptism and the Lord’s Supper and see to what extent ou

Rejoice In Hope

Romans 12:12 As Christians, we have a great hope: Salvation in all the fullness of its meaning. This is what truly keeps us going in life, the knowledge that one day, we will be united with our Lord and Savior in perfect love and holiness. In this life, we must strive

Bible Survey: Judges

We continue a survey of the books of the Bible, looking at the authors, historical contexts and main themes of each book. This week, we look at Judges.

Calvin’s Life and Work

Calvin, although a weak and sickly man, did an amazing amount of work for the Lord in the Reformation. His works still exist and are studied today. In this lecture, we are introduced the amazing life this man led, through hardship and peace, to emerge as

Fervently Serve the Lord

Romans 12:11 In this sermon, we are warned against the dangers of being lazy in both our earthly and spiritual walks. Paul shows us that diligence in these areas is another component of the love that we should have towards God in view of all His goodness to us. We exa