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In this Easter sermon, we look at Isaiah's description of Christ as the "Man of Sorrows". We examine what this prophecy of the Messiah written hundreds of years before Christ, tells us about the Saviour and what He accomplished at the cross. Ultimately, we are reminded how Jesus became the man of sorrows, so that we may have joy in this life and th…
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In this sermon we look at the triumphal entry from the vantage point of the apostle John. We see that the apostle’s purpose is to highlight the ignorance of the people present at the triumphal entry, that despite the shouts of “Hosanna” the people's faith in Jesus was insincere. Similarly, many Christians today have a misconception of who Jesus is …
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We begin our study in John chapter 12 with the story of Mary anointing the feet of Jesus and the significance behind the act. Similar to the accounts of the other Gospels, this act of anointing Jesus is meant to convey His Kingship; just like the kings of old were anointed for office, Jesus was anointed as well. The act also demonstrated how much M…
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To what degree do unbelievers fall into God’s purposes? Can evil men be used to carry out God’s plans? Continuing our study in the Gospel of John, we look at the plot to kill Jesus and how God used the plotting of evil men, to carry out the redemption of the Elect. From this passage, we were reminded of God’s sovereignty and how even what men inten…
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In our study of John 11 we finally get to Christ's miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead. From this example of Christ's divinity, we were reminded that God will affirm our faith in times of hardship just as Jesus does with the faith of Mary and Martha. We also see how Lazarus's resurrection is symbolic of our own salvation; being dead in sin and…
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As we continue our study in the Gospel of John, we look at the death of Lazarus and the grief that the Savior demonstrates. We see how this grief is not merely to sympathise with the bereaved but also an indignation towards unbelief and death itself. The funeral of Lazarus brings to light God’s heart towards sin, death and the sorrow of His people.…
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Coming back to our study in the Gospel of John, we pick up our study in chapter 11 and the resurrection of Lazarus. The chapter opens with Jesus’ delay despite knowing that Lazarus is ill. This narrative gives us insight into comforting truths about God’s timing in that God is never truly delayed, but that He is working everything for His glory and…
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Coming back to our study in the Gospel of John, we pick up our study in chapter 11 and the resurrection of Lazarus. The chapter opens with Jesus’ delay despite knowing that Lazarus is ill. This narrative gives us insight into comforting truths about God’s timing in that God is never truly delayed, but that He is working everything for His glory and…
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In the final sermon to our vision casting series “Counter Culture Church” we looked at the kind of prayers that the early church in Acts was devoted to. We saw how their prayers were distinguished from their time not because of its content but because of their attitude in prayer. It was an attitude of persistence, dependence and a desire to pray to…
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Continuing our study into the early church, we looked at the practice of breaking bread, or more commonly known as communion and how this made believers counter cultural. We saw how the early Church practised this ordinance in order to propagate unity, proclaim the Gospel and as a personal reminder to believers that they were indeed part of the bod…
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As we continue our study into the characteristics of the early church that made them counter cultural, we examined their devotion to “the Fellowship”. We saw how the early church was completely devoted to the mutual upbuilding of one another, hence why they had everything in common. This participation to the body of Christ distinguished them from r…
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As we begin our vision casting series, we look at what made the believers in the book of Acts a counter culture church. We saw how the believers were devoted specifically to the Apostles teachings, namely the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the pursuit of holiness. In the same way, believers today should demonstrate a dedication to the Gospel and an int…
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As we look towards the new year, and all of the possible trials we will face, what will our faith say about Jesus? For the final sermon of the year, we looked at Peter’s confession of faith, and the proclamation that Christ establishes His Church upon. This proclamation of Christ’s identity is the battle cry of the Church–that which not even the ga…
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For our special Christmas service, we looked at the first promise of the advent season, the hope found in Genesis 3:15 and the proto-evangelium. We saw how this prophecy sets up the Biblical theme of a dragon slayer coming to slay a dragon of death and darkness, and the redemption of God’s people. Beneath the traditional themes of the Christmas sea…
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We ought to give thanks, draw near to God, and curate our mindstream. Do this repeatedly, year after year, and in time, you will experience what Paul calls “the renewal of your mind.” You will become a person for whom joy is your baseline. Other emotions come and go, yes, and you’re not always happy, but joy is the default setting of the person you…
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As we conclude our study of chapter 10 in John’s Gospel, we see how the Christian’s life and faith is an offence to unbelievers. In particular, our declaration of Jesus as God, our adherence to the truth of Scripture and our practice of a changed life is an affront to the unregenerate sinner. Yet despite this reality, we also see how this witness c…
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Continuing our study in the Gospel of John, we shift our focus from the Good Shepherd to the sheep that follow Him. We see in Christ's own words that His sheep are chosen, they follow the Savior and are ultimately kept by Him. These truths illustrated in the characteristics of sheep reflect the doctrines of grace that give believers our security, a…
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In this sermon we look at Jesus' 4th I AM statement and why He is considered as the Good Shepherd. We see how unlike other religious leaders and those in power, Christ alone willingly dies for the sheep. In addition, Christ as the good shepherd personally knows His sheep and gathers them to Himself. This is all in contrast to the underling who flee…
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As we come back to our study in the Gospel of John, we examine the third "I am" statement of Christ-- I am the door. Like the previous I am statements, we discover that this claim of Jesus also harkens back to Old Testament promises for God's people. This promise fulfilled in Christ grants believers protection from false teachers, provision for sal…
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As we conclude our vision casting series, we look at the final mission of Pluslife–to revolve around Christ. We seek to answer the question “how do we cultivate a life that revolves around the Savior’s will for us?” For this we look at Paul’s letter to Timothy and his exhortation to live like a soldier with a sole focus to please God, an athlete wh…
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As we unpack Pluslife's mission to reflect the love of Christ, we examine the kind of love we are to show as described by Paul in Romans 12. We were reminded that the love we show is meant to be sacrificial and in service of others, reflecting the love of Christ for His Church. This kind of sincere love is what ultimately bears the most fruit in ou…
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In this sermon we unpack the Great Commission and look at practical ways to better reach people with the Gospel. We find the method in Scripture is that of discipleship; communicating the Gospel through our words and through our lives. With these practical tools in hand, may we bear much fruit in reaching unbelievers with the Gospel.…
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As we celebrate the Thanksgiving season we remind ourselves of the privilege of being part of the family of God. We unpack 1 Corinthians 12 and Paul’s exhortation to the church, reminding ourselves that regardless of our differences God unites us by His Spirit in the local church. In this season of thanksgiving, let us be grateful that we belong to…
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In this first part of our "You Belong" series, we examine spiritual gifts and how they are meant for the building up and edification of the local church. We unpack 1 Corinthians 12 and see how every believer is empowered by the Holy Spirit with a spiritual gift, and the utilization of that spiritual gift is part of belonging to the Church. We are g…
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In this sermon we continue to unpack the story of the blind man healed by Jesus in John chapter 9. From the conclusion of this story, we are reminded of Christ’s purpose to bring sight to those who are spiritually blind, and save those who are sincerely seeking Him. It is from these truths do we get a BIblical understanding of what it means to be a…
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As we continue our study in the Gospel of John, we begin to look at the aftermath of the miracle that takes place in chapter 9–the healing of the man born blind. We once again see the hardness of hearts that unbelievers have towards the truth, and are reminded of what to expect when approaching the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Yet despite…
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As we begin the 9th chapter of John’s Gospel, we look at the healing of a blind man and discuss whether or not the idea of “karma” is compatible with the Christian worldview. In this sermon, we look at why the philosophy behind karma is actually contradictory to the teachings of Scripture, and why the Gospel of Jesus Christ is far more hopeful than…
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As we conclude our study in chapter 8 of John's Gospel, we see once again Jesus explicitly declaring Himself as the God of the Old Testament--the Great I Am. In this sermon, we take a closer look at examples of Christ's appearance in the Old Testament and why its important to connect Jesus with that portion of the Bible. Ultimately, when we underst…
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As we continue our study into the Gospel of John, we look at the Jews claims of being children of God, and Christ's rebuke of such a notion. We saw how Christ explicitly tells his opponents that they are sons of the devil, because they imitate him in his work, submit to his will and follow his word. In contrast, Jesus paints a picture of how the tr…
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The phrase “the truth shall set you free” has become so popularised in our society that it is often taken to mean “any truth” will grant freedom. But as we see from the origins of this phrase, there is only one truth that actually brings true freedom–the truth of Jesus Christ. In this continuation of our study into the Gospel of John we look at how…
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As we continue our study in the Gospel of John, we answer a crucial question of the faith, is the deity of Christ necessary for our salvation? Picking up in John chapter 8, we looked at how the Pharisee’s rejection of Christ’s deity is what ultimately condemns them. Similarly, our salvation as believers depends on Christ being God because this trut…
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One of the core tenants of the faith is to love our neighbours as ourselves. Jesus in order to illustrate this principle, tells the story of the good samaritan in Luke 10. In this study we look to define who is our neighbour and how to be a better neighbour to those around us. Our goal in this mini-series is to become more missional as a church and…
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“Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom”. This phrase has been so often quoted and claimed by Christians to express the liberty we have in Christ. But what does this freedom in Christ actually mean for the saint? In this stand alone sermon we look at the liberty that Christ truly brings and how it differs from the freedom that the world …
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In the sermon titled "Blessed Assurance" we learned the importance of wholeheartedly trusting in God and finding security in His unwavering faithfulness. Drawing from Psalm 91, the sermon explores the invitation to trust by dwelling in the secret place of God's presence. It emphasizes that trusting God is not simply a mental exercise but involves a…
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​​In this sermon, we looked at Ephesians 1:18-19 to learn about the three ways Paul prayed for the Ephesus church to know God deeply. We learned that the Holy Spirit, through Paul’s prayer, desires that we know the hope of God’s calling for us, the riches of God’s glorious inheritance in the saints and the greatness of God’s power towards us. As Ch…
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Do you ever find yourself grumbling about your circumstances in life? In this stand alone sermon we look at how to avoid grumbling and a negative outlook in life. We do this by maintaining a healthy fear of God, living lives worthy of the Gospel, and regularly celebrating the good that God has blessed us with. As believers who have the hope of God,…
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The apostle Paul under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit wrote this letter with the aim of instructing believers to live out orderly and godly lives as people of the truth and as the household of God. As the apostle concludes the letter, he sought to provide some final instructions for Christians who possess the temporal riches of this world. He g…
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In this stand alone sermon we looked at Jame's call to real faith; a faith that produces fruit. We saw how this often controversial passage is actually consistent with the rest of the Bible in calling followers of Christ to a sincere faith in Him, that produces external fruit. We also saw how real faith permeates throughout every aspect of the beli…
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The end goal of a believer's life is to be more like the Savior in how we think, and how we live. But to live out this call is easier said than done while living in the flesh. For this reason, the apostle Paul instructs believers to do away with earthly practices and mentalities in order to become more like Christ in this life. In the letter to the…
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In the final session of our Refocus Retreat, we looked at the One Thing and the kind of heart we ought to have in order to remain in the presence of God. We are to depend on the power of God to help us endure trials, desire after His presence above everything else and declare His praises to be reminded of who He is. As believers, God's presence in …
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In the second session of our refocus retreat, we discussed the anxiety that plagues us when we become overwhelmed by the "many things" in our lives. We looked at Matthew 6 and Christ's remedy to worry, and how we can apply the same principles whenever we face the trials of life. We were reminded to recall our identity as image bearers of God, and c…
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In the first session of our retreat, we looked at the story of Martha and Mary and discussed what Christ meant by the "one thing necessary". We were reminded how God cares for the many things on our plate, but even more our condition as we try to deal with them. We discovered that the one thing that Christ was inviting Martha to was to be present i…
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Based on Matthew 7:15-20, the sermon “Sheep & Wolves” warns the church against false teachers. The sermon emphasizes the importance of knowing the Word, discerning the Spirit, and evaluating the fruit of a teacher's ministry in order to avoid being led astray. False prophets often appear to be harmless but can lead people down a destructive path. T…
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To what degree do those living in darkness can come to know God? In this continuation of our study in the Gospel of John, we looked at the degree in which humanity is seeped in the darkness of sin. From the Pharisee’s example we saw how humanity replace the good of God for things of the world. Humanity also rejects the truth and love of God for lov…
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