All Sunday teaching sermons
Paul’s Compendium of Conduct
1 Thessalonians 5.12Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 10 December 2017
This brief 'treasury' of concise exhortations lists key duties for Christian living, including rules for the spiritual life and duties for life in the everyday world. Here are the first eight forming a life of aspirations to both monitor and inspire.
Spiritual Wakefulness
1 Thessalonians 5.1Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 3 December 2017
So inclined are we to spiritual and moral casualness that the apostle stresses the necessity and urgency of constant self-scrutiny of our tendencies, temptations, conduct, words and our associations in the fight against the surrounding 'darkness'. Here are his three selected items of armour.
Christ’s Imminent Return
1 Thessalonians 4.13Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 26 November 2017
The apostle declares Christ as the unique and authoritative hope for the resurrection of the body. Here also is the concept of being joined to Him for salvation and therefore for eternity; the parousia and the rapture, and their imminence and comfort.
Walking to Please God
1 Thessalonians 4.1-8Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 19 November 2017
Four principles of living to please the Lord: (1) The need to be pledged to constant progress, (2) the chief virtues to aim at, (3) the necessity of deliberate, determined abstention from sin, especially returning sin, and (4) the role of the Holy Spirit.
Ye Serve the Lord
Colossians 3.24Teaching Sermon Pastor Ibrahim Ag Mohamed | 12:00am | Sunday 12 November 2017
Full chapter _____________ Colossians 3 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ…
Portrait of Paul
1 Thessalonians 3.1Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 5 November 2017
Reflected in this letter is the apostle's deep concern for believers, and his sacrificial spirit. Also we see his acceptance of hardship for Christ, his great priority of building faith and trust in believers, his prayerfulness and his teaching on separation from the world.
Joy in Fruitbearing
1 Thessalonians 2.14Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 29 October 2017
Of all the marks of conversion the apostle's crowning sign here is readiness to suffer in the course of witness. Also, he refers to Satan's hindrances (here are today's), and to the immense joy of relating to converts (our wreath of glory) both now and eternally.
Thankfulness for a Miracle
1 Thessalonians 2.10Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 22 October 2017
Paul's description of the mission to Thessalonica presents the vital ingredients of evangelism - a desire for souls, hard work night and day, holy lives, fatherly appeals, and a desire for lasting conversion, all leading to a miracle of God in illumination and regeneration.
Three Tests of Soundness
1 Thessalonians 2.3Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 15 October 2017
Paul entered Thessalonica outwardly lowly but inwardly laden with treasures of grace and power. He lays out three tests of soundness: matter (the message), motives, and manner (of proclamation), and here we apply them to Jews, pagans, modern atheism, and present-day Christian phonies also.
Transformation Process
1 Thessalonians 1.9Teaching Sermon Dr Peter Masters | 11:00am | Sunday 8 October 2017
Thessalonica saw lives radically changed. The new objective of believers was the gathering of souls out of a doomed world for Christ's return, not world restoration (an old heresy returning today). Here also is their realisation of God's hatred of sin. Is ours fading?












