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Sermon outline – Hebrews 7:4-10 - 29 July 2009
1. Melchizedek received a tithe from Abraham
2. Melchizedek gave a blessing to Abraham
Sermon outline – Hebrews 7:1-3 - 29 July 2009
1. Melchizedek was a king of righteousness and peace
2. Melchizedek remains a priest for ever
Sermon outline – Hebrews 6:9-20 - 13 July 2009
Abraham – an example of faith and patience
1. Faith looks unwaveringly to the promised future destination
2. Patience endures persistently our painful present circumstances
Gold dust from Esther - 8 July 2009
I must take a break from preaching more often. After this from Steve Hayhow three weeks back, here’s more gold dust from David Field on Esther: first, on Ahasuerus’ negative example; second, on Esther’s model of progress in maturity from passivity to activity to authority.
Wonderful.
Pump up the volume - 3 July 2009
I don’t know how many Ministers really look forward to coming home from holiday and hearing what has been preached during their absence. But I do, and with very good reason.
Some highlights from ‘High volume praise’, a sermon from Psalm 47, preached by Steve Hayhow on 21 June 2009:
Singing Psalms has become counter-cultural – but the problem is, it’s become counter-cultural in the church!
We sing about some strange things when we sing Psalms. God has thrown some strange things in there. But they’re only strange to us because we’re not immersed in them, because they’re not the musical vocabulary that we use all the time. They’ve become something odd, and different, because of our neglect of them.
God is dealing with the world. God is dealing with all the nations … this is not a tiny thing that God is doing in one corner; this is a thing that God is doing for the salvation of the world.
‘Clap your hands, all you peoples; shout to God with loud songs of joy’ – it’s more like a list of the things we would feel uncomfortable doing rather than the things we are used to doing.
Worship is a physical action. It’s not something you just do in your head … Because it’s physical, doesn’t mean it’s not spiritual.
When we sing, we should be singing with volume! … this is meant to be people making noise.
Sermon outline – Ascension - 28 May 2009
1. Jesus’ ascension confronts ungodly political powers
2. Jesus’ ascension challenges us to ongoing repentance
3. Jesus’ ascension comforts us with the promise of rest
Sermon outline – Blessed assurance - 20 May 2009
1. Look to the present, not the unseen future
2. Look to the objective signs, not God’s unseen decree
3. Look to God’s promises, not the trials of life
Sermon outline – Hebrews 2:5-18 - 12 May 2009
1. We have been enthroned through Christ’s exaltation (5-9)
2. We have been enthroned through our sanctification (10-18)
Sermon outline – Hebrews 1:5-2:4 - 5 May 2009
1. Jesus is our glorious God!
2. Jesus is our conquering king!
3. Jesus is our joyful husband!
Sermon outline – Hebrews 1:1-4 - 28 April 2009
1. Jesus is the climax of God’s revelation
2. Jesus is the ruler of God’s creation
3. Jesus is the purifier of God’s people
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