The Promise (part 8) – Acts 3:11-26
Ronnie Evans continues with Peter and John’s speech to the people of Israel, emphasising the choice of death over life that they had made, and the call to repentance.
Ronnie Evans continues with Peter and John’s speech to the people of Israel, emphasising the choice of death over life that they had made, and the call to repentance.
This new Easter series examines Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah. In this, the second of the series, Andy Evans looks at the humiliation and the exultation of the Son of God as described by the prophet Isaiah.
Continuing with this series moving through the book of Acts, Ronnie speaks on Peter and John’s lack of resources and availability to God, and the power of speaking, praying and living in Jesus’ name.
This new Easter series examines Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Messiah. In this, the first of the series, Ronnie Evans looks at Jesus the ‘Suffering Servant’ as described by the prophet Isaiah.
Continuing in this series examining holiness, Andy Evans looks at how, as believers, we are made holy through justification and transformation. < p style=”text-align: justify;”>
The sixth in a new series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. Phill Marsh examines the meaning of the sacrament of communion.
Continuing in this series examining holiness, Andy Evans looks at how, as believers, we are made holy through justification and transformation.
The fifth in a new series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. Ronnie Evans examines Jesus’ seemingly harsh words to the Pharisees.
Continuing in this series examining holiness, Andy Evans moves through Luke’s Gospel to display the holiness of Jesus Christ.
The fourth in a new series looking at several of the ‘This is Truth’ (ἀμήν) statements that Jesus makes throughout the Gospels. In this fourth sermon, Ronnie Evans talks about how we can only enter the kingdom of God through faith in Christ and not by our own efforts.