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Titus 3:3-7
A Change of Heart
What’s wrong with the world? There are so many ways of answering that question, but there is one thing that almost all answers have in common: people. There is something clearly wrong with us. This passage points us to the heart of our problem, how we can be transformed and how that impacts our lives forever.
1 Corinthians 15:1-20
Certain Hope of Resurrection
The resurrection of Jesus is central to the Christian message. But to most Australians, the idea of someone rising from the dead sounds more like a fairy tale than a foundational truth to stake your life upon. How certain can we be that Jesus rose again, and why does it matter so much?
Luke 23:39-47
Certain Hope in Death
Some people misunderstand the purpose of Jesus's death and who he specifically died for. How can Jesus' death bring hope when we've all been bad at one point or another? The historical account of Jesus's death in Luke 23 shows us how we can have certain hope in uncertain times.
Matthew 1:18-25
God With Us
The Christmas story in Matthew tells us that the baby born in the manger is named 'Jesus' and 'Immanuel'. Both names carry enormous significance, pointing to his mission and identity, and the hope he gives for both this life and the life to come.
Romans 8:28-30
All Things for Good
Romans 8:28 is one of the most loved verses in the Bible. We love the thought that for those who love God all things work together for good. But what is the good that God is working for? How can we see it in our lives, especially when things are not good?
Mark 15:33-39
The Death of Jesus
In the final three hours leading up to Jesus’ death, Mark records three things that show us the meaning behind what is taking place: a cry, a curtain and a confession. Each gives us an insight into why Jesus is the Saviour we need.
Romans 2:1-11
Self-Righteousness Exposed
God has plainly revealed in the Bible that there is a future day when his judgment will come crashing down on humanity. Sadly, there people who think they are prepared for that day, but are not. How do you know if that’s you? This sermon unpacks the passage to find out.
Romans 1:18-32
When God Gives Up
Immediately after the opening greeting, Romans gets straight to telling us why we so desperately need what the gospel offers: because everyone, apart from the gospel, is under God's wrath. This sermon considers what God’s wrath is, why he’s is right to be angry, and where we see his wrath today.
Isaiah 9:1-7
The Greatest Gift
This famous 'Christmas' passage predicts the greatest gift ever given: God's gift of his own Son. This sermon investigates why we need this gift, what the gift includes, and how to receive it.