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A Right Rendering! (Matthew 22:15-23)
The Pharisees have sat by and listened to Jesus as he has taught about the kingdom of God, and in his teaching confronted their way of living, and the basis of their power. You can imagine their seething rage growing with every word and parable Jesus spoke: as the crowd seemed to drift from listening…
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An Economy of Grace | The Generous Landlord | Matthew 20:1-16
The last will be first and the first shall be last. Understanding the Grace of God in the life of the Kingdom of God.
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Matthew 16:21-23 | A Beautiful Rebuke
Introduction I wonder how you gauge the value of something? Value as a concept is both subjective and objective. You can have a piece of art worth millions on the market, yet, in front of someone who has no knowledge of art, or appreciation of the style it is just another painting! In fact, they…
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Finding Peace in the Storms of Today (Matthew 14:13-36)
Considering where to find peace amid the storms of this age
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There is Plenty of Work to Do | Matthew 9:35-10:8
One of the things I love most about travelling is journeying in the country; I love seeing “normal” places, where people are just going about their business. Normal is where we exist, and where the church is called to mission. A few months ago when I was in Nigeria with a small ministry team through…
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Matthew 28:16-20 | Recommission to the Great Commission | Trinity Sunday
There is one thing most orthodox ministers will believe and declare boldly, yet ask them about it, and they will struggled to put it into words. You may even witness their tongue-tying before your eyes – The Trinity. It is a fundamental Christian belief, and yet one of the most difficult to explain. If you…
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