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Worship in the Melting Pot
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by Dr Peter Masters describes the four great biblical principles recovered at the Reformation that should govern all our worship, and yet are widely discarded today. Order from:- Tabernacle Bookshop
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Sermons on Sky TV (ch 586)
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Sermons by Dr Masters are broadcast each week from 5.00-6.00pm every Saturday with repeats throughout the week.
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'Spurgeon's Tabernacle'Founded c1650. Pastored by C H Spurgeon 1854-1892. A large congregation proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and the doctrines of grace
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admin@metropolitantabernacle.org Tel: 020 7735 7076 / Fax: 020 7735 7989
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 15.20 on Sunday 7th March(Morning Teaching Service)
The hours of Calvary, looking specially at Simon who carried the cross, the two thieves, the three hours of darkness (their significance), and the rending of the veil. The most astonishing event of all history, the most costly, and the most productive in purchasing eternal salvation for countless souls. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 9.14 on Sunday 7th March(Evening Evangelistic Service)
The Lord's healing of a desperately sick and demonised boy was both an act of compassion and a demonstration of what takes place when anyone is given spiritual life in the soul. Step by step we are given a view of our need of Christ, the way to seek Him, and what He will do to transform our lives. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Genesis 4.15 on Sunday 28th February(Evening Evangelistic Service)
The Genesis account of how God rejected Cain's worship, and Cain's response, mirrors amazingly the attitude of most people to God. The strange 'mark' that God impressed upon him has a powerful lesson for us about our need of Him. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 15.1 on Sunday 28th February(Morning Teaching Service)
Christ before Pilate, falsely charged and violently abused, continues undeterred to His goal - an atoning death on behalf of billions of people. Here we see the depravity of the people - our depravity - and the incomprehensible love of the Saviour. Here is a sight of our indebtedness to Him. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Isaiah 5.18 on Sunday 21st February(Evening Evangelistic Service)
It is too often assumed that to disbelieve in God is liberty, but Isaiah’s famous cart rope picture shows that the heaviest burden comes when God is expelled from our lives. Here are reasons why, and why personal freedom comes only through knowing Christ. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 14.54 on Sunday 21st February(Morning Teaching Service)
Christ had warned Peter that Satan sought to claim him, and that he could not follow him to death, but the apostle paid no heed and fell to his shameful denial. Here are the lessons for us, with a view of the love of Christ in melting and receiving His erring people. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 14.41 on Sunday 14th February(Morning Teaching Service)
“The hour is come!” declared Christ, and led His disciples to meet the great company of clergy and soldiers come to arrest Him. So began an episode of venom and cruelty showing the antagonism of people toward Him throughout time. Yet even as He suffered it, He determined to go forward to atone for sins of rejection on behalf of billions. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Romans 8.31 on Sunday 14th February(Evening Evangelistic Service)
Who is God? What is He like? Why should He be against us? And if He is, what can change our dismal situation? One of the most famous chapters of the Bible explains our needs, and God’s remedy. 
 
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Paul's Training Course for Gospel Workers (2) by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) Beginning at 2 Corinthians 4 A selective review of Paul's passages dealing with the goals and methods of Gospel service. Although these primarily speak to preachers and 'shepherds', yet they challenge and strongly encourage all engaged in the Lord's service in any way. Here we may all sit in the apostle's seminary.

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Paul's Training Course for Gospel Workers by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) Beginning at Romans 9.3 From Christ's practical training of the disciples the topic moves to Paul's autobiographical passages in which he explains just how he goes about his ministry, and the aims and standards for such work. SEE EARLIER messages below.

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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Acts 26.28 on Sunday 7th February(Evening Evangelistic Service)
With the lofty King Agrippa Paul was very persuasive, using strong and urgent arguments to help him see his spiritual need. Here are his arguments, showing the immense earthly and eternal advantage of receiving God’s forgiveness and reconciliation with Him. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 14.22 on Sunday 7th February(Morning Teaching Service)
The supper, and the difference between its symbols of bread and wine. The meaning of the blood of the covenant, and the spiritual benefits of the supper. Here also are lessons from Peter’s self-confidence, and the importance to us of Gethsemane‘s terrors.

 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Genesis 13.11 on Sunday 31st January(Evening Evangelistic Service)
Why are we as we are? Is it nature, or nuture, or just us? The biblical account of the ambition and life of Abraham’s nephew, Lot, answers these questions. Atheism takes away responsibility for our actions, leaving us as animals and puppets, whereas the Bible holds us guilty, and then spells out the way to find forgiveness and eternal life. 
 
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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Mark 14.1 on Sunday 31st January(Morning Teaching Service)
Mary of Bethany’s ‘anointing’ of Christ with costly perfume six days before Hs death was an enlightened act. Here are lessons which live on. What lay behind the contrasting treachery of Judas? Here is light on the Lord’s last days. 
 
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The Practical Training of the Disciples (4) by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) Revelation 1.20 The letters to the churches in Revelation are addressed first to the presiding teacher or pastor of each, and through them to the church. Forty years after their planting it is seen that pastors have evidently taught many good things, but neglected others. Here is the reigning Lord’s pastoral refresher course to them, with his analysis of their labours.

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The Practical Training of the Disciples (3) by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) John 13 - 17 The private instruction passages of John’s Gospel, especially from Chapter 13, provide lessons including - humility, coping with troubled thoughts as models of faith, holiness, separation from the world, and right objectives.

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The Practical Training of the Disciples (2) by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) Matthew 6.1 At times the Saviour exclusively addressed His disciples, giving precious insights into their training, and that of all who would follow them in His service. This study, chiefly from Matthew 18, includes warnings against exhibitionism, the Lord's policy for reaching children, offences by pastors and people, church discipline, and corporate prayer.

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The Practical Training of the Disciples by Dr Peter Masters (Bible Study Service) Luke 5.1 The Lord's syllabus for the preparation of the apostles - and all subsequent Christian workers - is here gleaned from words specifically addressed to them. Here is devotional and practical instruction for all who are truly committed to Christ.

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A message preached by Dr Peter Masters from Jeremiah 17.1 on Sunday 24th January(Evening Evangelistic Service)
A life away from God injures the conscience, the mind, the affections, and the character. This is how all are repaired and renewed by God’s forgiveness, and the new nature bestowed by conversion to Christ. 
 
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Christ has designed a ‘home’ or family for his people, described in these pages as an accomplishment of divine genius. This is a magnificent subject, vital to spiritual growth and blessing and also to our service for the Saviour. This book answers many questions about churches and church membership in New Testament times. Next to having a real walk with Christ and knowing the doctrines of the faith, membership of a good church has a powerful formative influence on the believer’s life. 62 pages, paperback
Available from Tabernacle Bookshop
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Deaf Fellowship - Sunday services and Wednesday Bible study interpreted. See the Deaf Fellowship website.
Simultaneous translation of Sunday sermons via radio headsets is available in Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese.
Sunday Schools for children and teenagers, 3:00 - 4:00pm. Details of our main and branch schools.
Chinese and International Meeting First and third Saturdays of each month, 4:00pm. Details.
Student Tea - Sundays at 5.00pm for those attending the 6.30pm evangelistic service.
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