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Sunday Morning . 18 April 2021
Ephesians 3.1
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
Paul's special calling to unfold to the Gentile world the hitherto unproclaimed grace of God, person of Christ, and oneness of saved Gentiles with saved Jews in one body. Here also are the unsearchable riches of Christ, and the ultimate purpose of the Gospel.
Sunday Evening . 18 April 2021
Acts 16.31
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
When the jailor of Philippi cried 'What must I do to be saved?', Paul replied in one word: 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ'. No works or deserving or ceremonies were required, only trust in Christ to bring about the transforming power of conversion.
Sunday Morning . 11 April 2021
Ephesians 2.22
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
In the building of a spiritual family the work of the Holy Spirit is the vital power. Here several Holy Spirit verses in Ephesians are explored (including 'Be filled with the Spirit') to show the different activities of the Spirit in the Christian life.
Sunday Evening . 11 April 2021
Romans 12.2
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
How influenced and conformed we are, if only we knew it, to society around us! How unoriginal. How alike. Yet all that shapes us is external, while our greatest needs are within. Here Paul presents the inner transformation that conversion to God brings about.
Sunday Morning . 4 April 2021
John 20.8
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
John was the first disciple to grasp the reality of the resurrection and realise that the Lord 'must' rise again from the dead. Here are the reasons why it was essential and inevitable, together with the great assurances it brings into Christian lives.
Friday . 2 April 2021
1 Corinthians 2.2
Sermon by
Dr Peter Masters
Christ is the manifestation of God's nature and the only source of pardon and life for those who seek Him. All empires and philosophies pass away, but the crucifixion stands as the greatest ever act of kindness and atonement - the only way to God.
Articles & Books
A new form of Calvinism took the shape of a movement from about 2005, but it differed from the original in its acceptance of ‘the world’. This critique written in 2009 was sharply attacked by new Calvinistic preachers but strongly endorsed by cons...
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‘There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus’ (Galatians 3.28).
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Towards the end of Christ's most famous speech He uttered these striking words: ‘Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves’.
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'Around the Wicket Gate' is written in Spurgeon's unique style - sharp, penetrating, and easily readable. For someone thinking about Christianity, who has yet to accept Christ as their Saviour, reading this book could be the most impor...
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Dr Masters here answers the arguments used by healers in support of their methods. He explains Bible teaching on what demons can and cannot do, and how James 5 should be implemented in churches today. He also proves that the conscious mind should ...
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This book presents the time-honoured, scriptural view that Christians must seek God’s will in all the major decisions of life, such as career or marriage.
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From the personal indwelling of the Holy Spirit to living a life of commitment these chapters stir and encourage readers to advance spiritually.
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Are there recognisable signs that true conversion has occurred? How can seekers tell if God has worked in their hearts? Or how can Christian workers discern the spiritual standing of a seeker or inquirer? This is a guide to the marks of true conve...
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