Small (part 4) – Safety in Smallness (Matthew 10:28-31 & John 10:22-30)
In this final sermon of the ‘Small’ series, Ronnie Evans presents the safety that is found in our smallness in a great God.
In this final sermon of the ‘Small’ series, Ronnie Evans presents the safety that is found in our smallness in a great God.
In the first of a new series, Ronnie Evans examines how we are created by God to be His image-bearers.
In a statement that seems to run counter to all that the word values, John the Baptist declares the goal of each and every man to be made small so that Jesus may be made much of. Andy Evans takes the third in this series of sermons.
In the sixth of the series, Phill Marsh looks at Paul’s letter to the Romans and explores the meaning of true spiritual worship.
What are we to make of this great God that lowers himself beneath his own creation? Ronnie Evans examines the wonder of Christ made small.
In the fifth of the series, Andy Evans looks at Paul’s letter to the Corinthians in which he cautions the believers against idolatry, following the bad example of their Israelite forefathers. He explores how the problem then is still a problem now, but the solution remains in Christ.
Andy Evans begins this new series by asking what God’s purpose is in surrounding us with a creation that speaks volumes about our smallness and His greatness. How does understanding this reality deal with the core problem of the human condition?
In the fourth of the series, Ronnie Evans looks at Paul’s letter to the Galatians and the passage that speaks of the works of the flesh versus the fruits of the Spirit. He examines what it means for us to ‘walk by the Spirit’.
Ronnie Evans tackles this difficult passage in the book of Acts, featuring the death of Ananias and Sapphira. What are we to make of God striking two people down in the early Church?
In the third of the series, Ronnie Evans examines Paul’s letter to the Colossians, exhorting us to be transformed by dying to our old earthly life, and being raised again to a new life in Christ.