Having crossed the river, the people now pause. In this message, we consider why God reinstated male circumcision; why He stopped providing manna; and what it means for God to be sovereign.
Wednesday, 19 June 2019
A Midweek Message: Something starts, another thing ends, and one thing never changes (Joshua 5)
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Christian faith,
gospel,
grace,
Joshua,
judgment,
sermon,
sovereignty,
Welshpool Community Church
A Midweek Message: Crossing the River (Joshua 3 and 4)
In this message, we recognise the power of God demonstrated at the crossing of the Jordan and consider how, as God's people, we are to prepare to receive our inheritance.
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bible,
biblical theology,
Christian faith,
heaven,
hope,
Joshua,
old testament,
Welshpool Community Church
A Midweek Message: An Unexpected Heroine (Joshua 2)
Rahab is the unexpected heroine of Joshua chapter two, and Joshua's response to her faith gives us a glimpse of the light for all nations that would ultimately come into the world through Jesus Christ.
Labels:
bible,
biblical theology,
christ,
grace,
Joshua,
sermon,
Welshpool Community Church
A Midweek Message: Don't be strong and courageous (Joshua 1)
We're beginning a series going through the Book of Joshua, found in the Old Testament. In this message, we recognise that Joshua is the one chosen by God to lead God's people into their promised home, and thus the book points us to a greater rescuer, Jesus Christ, who is able to lead us into an eternal inheritance.
Labels:
bible,
biblical theology,
gospel,
Jesus Christ,
Joshua,
Welshpool Community Church
Wednesday, 5 June 2019
A Midweek Message: God's Redemptive Ways (Ruth 4)
In this final message based on chapter four of the Book of Ruth, we consider what God is doing for His people through the actions of a redeemer and how that points us to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Labels:
bible,
Book of Ruth,
faith,
Jesus Christ,
old testament,
redemption,
Welshpool Community Church
Tuesday, 4 June 2019
A Midweek Message: The Importance of the Gospel (Acts 3)
In this sermon, Roger Davies looks at the Book of Acts chapter three, highlighting the importance that the Apostles gave to the Gospel and encouraging the church to pray for and anticipate "times of refreshing".
Labels:
Acts of the Apostles,
Christian faith,
encouragement,
gospel,
sermon,
Welshpool Community Church
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