God promised that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head. Through whom would this promised seed come? The answer is found in considering the covenant God made with Abraham.
Jonah 1:1-3 — Why did Jonah say “no” to God and run away? The answer lies in considering Jonah’s prophetic ministry before God called him to go to Nineveh.
Governments around the world are legislating to allow same-sex couples to marry. It probably won’t be long before the law changes in Australia too? As Christians, how should we respond? This lecture provides some helpful, Biblical answers.
Psalm 78:5-8 — In this text, the Psalmist lays out the obligation that God’s people have to teach their children the Scriptures. He also specifics five objectives in doing so.
Colossians 1:18b — Paul turns our attention to the resurrection of Jesus. He is the beginning of the resurrection and the first resurrected human being. As such, there is no argument that He is worthy of the preeminence in all things.
In this sermon and the four that follow, Steve digresses from his verse-by-verse study through the Book of Genesis to teach us about the covenants of the Bible. This sermon covers the Edenic, Adamic and Noahic covenants.
Acts 11:26 — Have you ever wondered why we are called Christians and where this term comes from? Have you ever considered what it means to be called a Christian? In this sermon, Brendan takes a detour from following Paul’s story and answers these important questions.
Colossians 1:18a — The focus shifts in this study from Jesus as He stands in relation to creation, to Jesus as He stands in relation to the church – He is the head of the church. (And no one else!)
I Samuel 17 – What became of Goliath’s head? And what could that possibly teach us about the Christian life?
Genesis 8:15-22