| Losing the Soul - Luke 12.15Dr Peter Masters |
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| Evening Evangelistic Service, Sun 13 May 2012. |
In the parable of the rich fool, Christ the Lord, shows us our self-confidence, self-esteem, self-consideration and self-destruction. We see all that we lose by a life of materialism, and its inherent foolishness. Here, Christ pleads with our souls. |
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| The Components of Love - 1 Corinthians 13Dr Peter Masters |
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| Morning Teaching Service, Sun 13 May 2012.No. 28 in series: 1 Corinthians |
Only the Christ of Calvary could have composed and inspired this glorious chapter (penned by Paul) about Christian love, its qualities, its strength, and its eternal crowning. Here are our aims in the experience of love, and why it is so much greater than faith and hope. |
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| The Message of Malachi - Malachi 1.1Dr Peter Masters |
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| Bible Study, Wed 09 May 2012. |
The last prophet of the OT challenges Jerusalem's severe spiritual decline, around 425 BC. The trouble lay with insincere ministers, shocking compromise, and sheer lack of commitment. Yet here also are detailed predictions of Christ, of the age of the Gospel, and of the eternal destiny of the faithful.
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| The Church is Like a Body - 1 Corinthians 12.12-27Dr Peter Masters |
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| Morning Teaching Service, Sun 06 May 2012.No. 27 in series: 1 Corinthians |
The Apostle speaks of an individual congregation as a 'body', showing the divine design and the wide differences in the contribution of members. If a church is a preacher only, it is ultimately doomed; that is if there are not roles for all, and no mutual care and dependence. |
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| How to Apply for Salvation - Psalm 34Dr Peter Masters |
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| Evening Evangelistic Service, Sun 06 May 2012. |
King David sympathetically and appealingly spells out the terms and conditions of salvation. Speaking from his own experience, he shows what we must believe, what our attitude should be, and how we ought to ask for new life from God. He also describes God's response. |
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| The Purpose and Message of Haggai - Haggai 1.1Dr Peter Masters |
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| Bible Study, Wed 02 May 2012. |
The first wave of Jews to return from Babylonian exile had stopped building the temple to focus on their own homes. Haggai brings God's rebuke, revealing how God inhibits the happiness of His erring people, then giving immense encouragement, assurance of preservation, and prophesying Christ's coming and the Christian era.
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