Introduction Our church's Shorter Catechism teaches us that our God is infinite, eternal and unchangeable in his holiness. And that's what we're thinking about this evening: God's holiness. God's holiness is infinite, which means it is not limited in any way, but is perfect. God's holiness is eternal, which means it is without beginning or … Continue reading Holiness
Author: Colin Gamble
Luke 12(13–31) (Harvest 2018)
Introduction Since most of us live in Belfast -- where we're surrounded by buildings and not fields -- we're out of touch with what happens in the countryside. However, when I lived in Co. Kildare, there were members of the churches who were farmers and so I was more familiar with the pressures farmers faced … Continue reading Luke 12(13–31) (Harvest 2018)
Haggai 2
Introduction God had sent his people into exile because of their persistent unbelief and rebellion. But 70 years later the Lord stirred up the heart of Cyrus, the king of the Medes and Persians, to make a proclamation that the people in exile could return to the Promised Land to rebuild the temple of the … Continue reading Haggai 2
Haggai 1
Background We're beginning a new series of sermons today. And my plan for Sunday evenings is to preach through Haggai and Zechariah, because these two books really belong together, because Haggai and Zechariah conducted their prophetic ministry at the same time and in the same place. Both of the conducted their ministry in Jerusalem after … Continue reading Haggai 1
2 Cor. 05(16)–06(02)
Introduction We began to look at this passage last week when we concentrated on verses 11 to 15. And there were really two parts to last week's sermon, because in verses 11 to 13 Paul appealed to his readers in Corinth to defend him and his companions. And then, in verses 14 and 15 he … Continue reading 2 Cor. 05(16)–06(02)
2 Cor. 05(11–15)
Verses 11 to 13 Have you ever been in this kind of situation. You're in a meeting or you're with a group of people. And some of the people in the group are attacking another person in the group. They're not attacking this person physically, but they're attacking this person verbally. They're criticising him and … Continue reading 2 Cor. 05(11–15)
2 Cor. 04(16)–05(10)
Introduction I've said several times before that Paul is having to defend his character and his ministry in this letter to the Corinthians. The members of the church which he had planted had begun to doubt him and to criticise him. They had begun to doubt him because he had changed his travel plans more … Continue reading 2 Cor. 04(16)–05(10)
2 Cor. 04(07–15)
Introduction Paul is having to defend his character and his ministry in this letter to the Corinthians, because the members of the church in Corinth had begun to doubt him and they had begun to criticise him. They criticised his ministry because he didn't seem very impressive to them compared to some of the other … Continue reading 2 Cor. 04(07–15)
2 Cor. 04(01–06)
Introduction Paul is having to defend his character and his ministry in this letter to the Corinthians, because instead of displaying gratitude to the man who first told them about Jesus Christ the Saviour, they were now ungrateful and critical of him. They were critical of the way he conducted his ministry and he didn't … Continue reading 2 Cor. 04(01–06)
2 Cor. 03(07–18)
Introduction Before we were interrupted by Covid, we were working our way through Paul's second letter to the Corinthians. We studied 1 Corinthians in 2017 and 2018; and when we began to study 2 Corinthians last year, I said that I'm a completionist and when I start something, I like to finish it. When I … Continue reading 2 Cor. 03(07–18)