Welcome to the weekly podcast of Church Unlimited Sabie! We are passionate about practical faith, and we want to help you honor God. We invite you on a transformative expedition through life's highs and lows, guided by the unwavering light of Christ. Join us each week as we explore the intersection of faith and daily living, seeking inspiration, encouragement, and spiritual insights to fuel your journey.
What does it mean to live ready for the return of Jesus?
In this message, Ian Weeden unpacks Matthew 24–25 and the parables of the faithful servant, the talents, and the ten virgins — calling us to loyalty, diligence, and spiritual vigilance.
This isn’t about fear, but about faithful anticipation — living every day as if He could come before the sermon ends.
“The real test is: are we faithful when no one is looking?”
In a world ruled by what we can see, touch, and feel, Jesus calls us to live by a higher reality — the Kingdom of God. This message challenges us to see beyond what’s visible, to walk by faith and not by sight. Learn the difference between worldly perception and Kingdom reality, and discover how to live transformed — not conformed — in a world that constantly pulls us away from God’s truth.
Through stories of Elisha and David, this sermon reveals that what intimidates us in the natural is no match for the power of God within us. The Kingdom is not passive — it’s a Kingdom of takeover, operating through those who dare to see with spiritual eyes.
In this powerful message from Acts 8:26–40, we see how God reaches the lost through divine encounters. The story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch reminds us of three unshakable truths: God is sovereign, God restores, and God wants to use you. Discover how God orchestrates moments, restores broken lives, and invites us to step in as His witnesses. Whether you feel like the Ethiopian—searching for belonging—or like Philip—called to obey—this sermon will stir your faith and challenge you to say, “Yes, Lord, I am willing.”
What does it really mean to believe in Jesus? In this sermon, we unpack the heart of biblical faith through three key words: knowledge, conviction, and trust. Believing in Jesus is more than cultural tradition or intellectual agreement—it’s entrusting your whole life to Him.
Through passages like John 3:16, Acts 16:31, and 1 Corinthians 15, we explore what it means to know who Jesus truly is, be convicted by the Spirit, and fully rely on Him for salvation and eternal life.
Discover how real belief transforms your daily walk, brings peace in trials, and gives hope beyond the grave.
This sermon reminds us of the certainty of Christ’s return and the urgency of living ready today. Drawing from Matthew 24–25, it challenges us not to live with “one foot in the world and one foot with Christ” but to fully commit to Him. We explore the questions of the disciples, the parables of readiness, and the call to endure in faith until the end. The message is clear: what happens when we live determines what happens when we die. Will Jesus find faith in your heart when He comes again?
Are we truly growing in Christ? This sermon unpacks Ephesians 4, reminding us that Jesus has given the church every gift needed to build us up into His likeness. Through faith, love, and obedience, we are called to grow in maturity — becoming more like Jesus day by day. Whether through teaching, learning, or simply living out His Word, spiritual growth means real change: less of us, more of Him.
In this message, we journey through John 12:1–8 to witness the powerful contrast between Mary’s extravagant act of worship and Judas’ hidden idolatry. With heartfelt prayer, deep reflection, and biblical truth, this teaching explores what it means to give Jesus our all, to identify the idols that compete for our hearts, and to embrace true worship in Spirit and in truth. Be encouraged, challenged, and drawn closer to the One who is worthy of it all.
In this powerful message, we are reminded of the simple yet life-changing commands of Jesus: Love God, love people, and go make disciples. From the great commandments in Matthew 22 to the Great Commission in Matthew 28, we see how the call of Christ leads us from serving in small ways to stepping into greater purpose.
Through the story of Paul, the woman at the well, and the unity of the church today, this sermon challenges us to embrace a lifestyle of obedience by saying “yes” to God in every season. Whether it’s serving, leading, or simply showing love, each step of obedience draws us closer to God’s plan.
Be encouraged: your “yes” can change lives, build the church, and reveal Christ to the world.
Pride is sneaky — it hides in our thoughts, our service, even our “humble” words. But God opposes the proud and gives grace to the humble. In this message, we look at John the Baptist and Jesus Christ as models of true humility, and we learn how to live it out daily. Discover how to step out of the spotlight, embrace God’s sovereignty, and find joy when Christ becomes greater and we become less.
Main Text: John 3:22–30
Supporting Scriptures: Philippians 2:5–8, Proverbs 16:18, 1 Peter 5:5–6
A prophetic word for the church in Sabie—calling believers to step into their priestly role, hear God’s voice, and partner with Him in action. Through the picture of a coffee cup, a gift bag, and a towel, this message invites us to embrace fellowship, operate in the gifts of the Spirit, and serve with open hearts.
What do we do when life feels unfair, when the wicked seem to prosper, and our devotion seems unrewarded? In this honest and challenging message from Jeremiah 12, we explore the prophet’s raw questions to God and the divine response: “If you have raced with men and they wearied you, how will you compete with horses?” This message invites us into maturity, authenticity, and deeper surrender — not to demand answers, but to trust the process of being made into who God calls us to be. It’s time to move from milk to solid food.
In this powerful message rooted in Acts 3–4, we explore the beautiful tension between divine moments and intense opposition. Through the story of a man healed at the gate called Beautiful and the bold stand of Peter and John before religious leaders, we’re reminded that beauty and battle often walk hand in hand. This episode challenges us to recognize the stakes of our faith, especially in today’s cultural and legal landscape. With deep reflections on pressure, purpose, and the cornerstone that is Christ, you're invited to rise, build, and stand firm—no matter the cost.
In this powerful sermon, we journey through the grand narrative of Scripture—from Genesis to the Gospel—unpacking the character of a God who didn’t have to come, but did. A God who is self-sufficient, holy, and sovereign, yet chose to create and redeem us because of His deep, unconditional love.
This message reminds us that despite our brokenness, God's love remains unshakable. He calls us not just to understand His love but to walk closely with Him, reflect His nature, and extend His grace to others. Whether you're feeling lost, overwhelmed, or simply in need of perspective, this message is an invitation to rediscover who God is—and who you are to Him.
🔑 Key Themes:
– The character and self-sufficiency of God
– Love as the reason for creation and redemption
– The human condition and free will
– The call to respond, follow, and share the Gospel
"God does not control. Love does not control—it redeems."
What does real beauty look like in God’s eyes?
In this powerful message from Acts 3, we see how Peter and John, on an ordinary day, followed a simple prompting — and everything changed. A man who had been crippled for over 40 years was healed, not by silver or gold, but by the name of Jesus.
This talk explores the beauty of walking in obedience, the danger of going back to what God freed us from, and the invitation to step into healing, identity, and refreshing through Jesus Christ.
You’re not meant to stay at the gate. You’re called to enter in.
From the first promise in Genesis to the Great Commission in Matthew, this message zooms out to show the big picture of God's redemptive plan for the world. Starting with the fall of man, we trace the thread of God's faithfulness through His covenant with Abraham, the prophecy of Christ, and the birth of the Church. Discover how your local church and your life are part of this grand, eternal story — one of hope, purpose, and mission. Whether you're in the stands or on the field, you're part of something far greater than yourself.
In this heartfelt and timely message, we explore the question: Where have all the fathers gone? But this isn't just a Father's Day sermon—it's a broader call to the Church to rise as a family, to embody love, honor, and servant-hearted leadership. With humor, personal stories, and Scripture, we're reminded of the irreplaceable role of godly men, the importance of spiritual family for the fatherless, and the beauty of living out the "one another" verses in Scripture.
Whether you're a husband, wife, single, widowed, divorced, or young person, this message reminds us that we belong to each other. Discover how the body of Christ can be a place of healing, protection, and purpose in a culture that often tears families apart.
“God has made us who He wants us to be—interdependent, caring, and called for something greater.”
▶ Scriptures included: Deuteronomy 5:16, Psalm 68:5, James 1:27, Acts 20:28, Ephesians 5:25, and more.
In this stirring message titled "Jesus Reinstates the Great Cs", we journey through John 21 as Jesus restores Peter—and us—to our original calling. This sermon challenges us to refocus on the three great mandates of the Christian walk: the Great Calling, the Great Commandment, and the Great Commission. With personal reflection, biblical insight, and heartfelt conviction, we’re reminded that Jesus still calls us by name, invites us into deep love, and commissions us with purpose. Whether you feel disqualified, distracted, or distant, this message is a fresh invitation to follow Him again—with clarity, compassion, and courage.
What if the most powerful tool for revival isn't a sermon or a stage—but a simple, Spirit-led conversation? In this message, we explore how Jesus transformed lives through one-on-one dialogue, and how we can do the same. With wisdom from Proverbs, James, and real-life insights, discover the spiritual impact of truly listening, asking the right questions, and showing love, humility, patience, and discernment. This isn’t about arguments—it's about connection. It's about revival, one conversation at a time.
When pain feels overwhelming and fear feels real, we often forget that the darkness is just a shadow. In this message, we dive into Romans 12 and discover how to walk like Jesus through life’s hardest moments — with hope, patience, and prayer. Whether you're battling anxiety, facing a storm, or just feeling stuck, this sermon reminds us: the suffering won’t last, the monster under the bed isn’t real, and victory is still coming. Learn how to rejoice in hope, endure in trials, and stay grounded in prayer — just like Jesus did.
Many of us can recall the day we accepted Jesus, but the real question is—does Jesus know you? In this sobering and deeply personal message, we explore the haunting words of Matthew 7 where Jesus warns that not everyone who calls Him "Lord" will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Drawing from years of spiritual experience and a personal journey of conviction, this sermon challenges believers to move beyond surface-level faith and rediscover the fear of God and the fire of first love. Through honest reflection, practical steps, and biblical truth, we learn how to move from religious routine to real relationship, where Jesus truly knows us.
What does it mean to truly live by faith? In this message, we explore how the Bible defines faith—not as blind belief, but as confidence in what we hope for and assurance in what we cannot see (Hebrews 11:1). Through scriptures like Hebrews 11, Genesis 1, and Philippians 4, we’re reminded that faith shapes how we see the world, how we handle anxiety, and how we persevere through life’s challenges. Be encouraged to fix your eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, and live boldly in trust and surrender.
In this powerful and reflective message, we dive into the gifts of the Spirit from 1 Corinthians 12 and how God uniquely equips each of us for His purpose. But more importantly, we’re challenged to look inward—at our character, our identity, and ultimately, the state of our hearts.
From understanding spiritual gifts and personality types, to how God shapes our character through encounters and trials, this sermon invites you to consider: What is God doing in you, not just through you?
We explore:
💭 "God comes—and He changes our character."
🔥 "More often, God comes with fire to refine us."
What’s the condition of your heart today?
What if the very thing you’ve been resisting is actually a blessing in disguise?
In this message, we follow the journey of Peter, Mary, and others who discovered that God's blessings often come wrapped in struggle, sacrifice, and unexpected challenges.
Through powerful biblical examples, this sermon reminds us that even when blessings feel heavy, inconvenient, or painful—they're still from God. Learn how to stay faithful, trust God's timing, and embrace the gift you once prayed for. Because the very blessing you thought would break you... might be the one that builds you.
How can a king rule through suffering? In this powerful message from Isaiah 52:13–14 and Isaiah 53, we look at the prophetic picture of Jesus as both the suffering servant and the victorious Messiah. Discover how He was put to death so we could be made alive, and how He embraced poverty so that we might share in His riches. This is the gospel in its raw, redemptive beauty—piercing, humbling, and full of hope.
In this heartfelt and challenging message, we dive into the powerful words of Psalm 27—a psalm of both desperation and deep conviction. David’s cry becomes our cry as we explore what it means to trust God in the midst of fear, to desire His presence above all else, and to pray with honest hearts and unwavering hope.
This sermon walks through the four stanzas of the psalm:
Whether you're in a season of battle, waiting, or spiritual hunger, this message will stir your heart to seek God more passionately and trust Him more deeply.
🎧 Tune in, be encouraged, and learn to pray with conviction and expectation.
What kind of church was Jesus envisioning when He said, "I will build my church"? In this powerful message based on Matthew 16:18, Andre van Maarseveen unpacks Jesus’ words and reveals the foundation, purpose, and mission of the Church as He intended it. Whether you're new to church or a longtime believer, this sermon will challenge and inspire you to be part of a Church that reflects the heart of Christ.
What does a thriving, Spirit-filled church look like? In Vital Signs, we dive into Acts 2:40–47 to uncover the key characteristics of a healthy church—devotion to God's Word, genuine community, passionate worship, and radical generosity. If you want to be part of a church that truly lives out its faith, this sermon is for you!
Many talk about Jesus. Many read about Him. But do we truly see Him for who He is? Not just a great teacher, a prophet, or a miracle worker—but God Himself.
In this message, we explore the gradual revelation of Jesus' identity, from His early ministry hints to His bold declaration before the Sanhedrin. Through Scripture, we see that Jesus is Yahweh, the Creator of the universe, and the One who deserves our worship and surrender.
The question isn’t just who Jesus is—it’s how we will respond to Him. Will we worship Him in awe, submit to His Lordship, and boldly proclaim His name?
Lift your eyes. See Jesus in His full glory. And once you do, you’ll never be the same.
Listen now. 🔥🎧 #JesusIsGod #TheGloryOfJesus
What happens when the Holy Spirit moves? In Acts 2:4–13, we see the power of God fall on the disciples, and worship erupts in a way that shakes the world. From Pentecost to a prison cell in Acts 16:22–32, we uncover how the presence of God ignites unstoppable praise—even in the darkest places. Join us as we explore how true worship is a response to God’s power and how it can transform lives today!
Faith isn’t just something we believe—it’s something we experience. In this powerful message, Ian Weeden unpacks what it means to live out an authentic, experiential Christianity. Discover how encountering God personally transforms our daily lives, deepens our faith, and moves us beyond knowledge into true relationship. Whether through prayer, worship, or the Holy Spirit’s guidance, God invites us to walk with Him in a real and tangible way.
Listen now and step into a faith that’s more than words—it’s a life-changing encounter with God!
Practical Bible Chain with Bernie Weeden is a discipleship-focused sermon designed to equip Christians to guide others in their faith journey. Learn how to navigate Scripture effectively, answering key questions new believers may have—whether about sin, salvation, faith, or Christian living. By linking the right Bible verses together, you'll gain confidence in leading others to Christ and helping them grow spiritually. Tune in and discover how to make disciples by using God’s Word as your guide.
Former rugby player and high school coach Hennie had it all—success, wealth, and recognition—until he lost everything. In this powerful conversation with Kobus Hugo, Hennie shares his story of hitting rock bottom and how he found true purpose through faith in Christ. A testimony of redemption, resilience, and the transformative power of God.
We revere God the Father, we honour God the Son, but when it comes to God the Holy Spirit, we often ignore Him. What if we told you that a relationship with the Holy Spirit could be the greatest thing that ever happens to you? What if we told you that you've been sitting on a goldmine this whole time and didn't even realise it?
Today we are going to shift our perspective and reintroduce ourselves to the Holy Spirit-who He is, why He matters, and how our lives change when we stop ignoring Him.
The outpouring at Pentecost was not just an event—it was an invitation. Just as Jesus declared, "I am the vine, you are the branches," the Spirit empowers us to stay connected to Him, bearing fruit that lasts. This new life in Christ is a resurrection from the old, calling us into the fullness of God's kingdom. In this message, we explore what it means to live daily in the Spirit’s power, abiding in Christ, and walking in the reality of His kingdom here and now.
In this episode, we explore one of the most profound promises Jesus made to His disciples: the gift of the Holy Spirit. Rooted in John 14:16-17 (AMP), where Jesus assures, “And I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby), to be with you forever—the Spirit of Truth...”, we dive deep into who the Holy Spirit is and how He works in our lives today. Whether you’re seeking comfort, wisdom, strength, or a closer walk with God, the Holy Spirit is here to lead you.
Join us as we discuss how to rely on His guidance, and walk in the power He provides. If you’ve ever questioned how the Holy Spirit operates in your life, this episode is for you.
Tune in and discover how The Helper is always present, always faithful, and always working for your good.
The events of Acts 2:1-4 changed the world forever. The sound of a rushing wind, tongues of fire, and the filling of the Spirit were not just signs but signals of a new era. This sermon explores how God’s promise was fulfilled, how His power was released, and how ordinary people became extraordinary witnesses. Just as the early Church was equipped to carry the Gospel, we too are called to live Spirit-filled lives. Discover how to embrace the power of Pentecost in your daily walk and join in God’s mission to transform the world.
In this inspiring sermon, we’re reminded that God calls us to start right where we are, no matter how messy or uncertain life feels. Don’t wait for things to be perfect or for the “right time.” If we stumble and fall, God’s grace is always there to lift us back up. Every fall is an opportunity to rise again and move forward with faith, trusting that God is with us every step of the way. It’s time to stop delaying and start walking in His purpose—today!
Have you ever made plans only to have them derailed by unexpected circumstances? You're not alone. We've all been there, trying to control our lives, only to realize that God has other plans.Join Rhulani Mkhatshwa as he explores the wisdom of Proverbs 16:9, 'The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.' Discover how surrendering your plans to God can lead to a life of greater purpose, peace, and trust.In this uplifting message, you'll learn:- How to let go of control and trust God's sovereignty- Why God's plans are always better than ours- How to find peace and purpose in the midst of uncertaintyDon't miss this powerful reminder that God is always working behind the scenes, even when our plans don't unfold as expected. Watch now and be encouraged to trust God's steps for your life.
In this episode, we dive into Matthew 28:18-20—the Great Commission—where Jesus calls His followers to make disciples of all nations. Drawing inspiration from the classic allegory The Pilgrim’s Progress, this sermon explores the believer’s journey as a spiritual pilgrimage. Just as Christian, the protagonist, embarks on a quest toward the Celestial City, we too are called to walk a path of faith, marked by obedience and a heart for sharing the gospel.
Discover how to overcome the obstacles of fear, doubt, and complacency and learn practical ways to live out the mission Jesus entrusted to His disciples. Whether you're just starting your journey or have been walking for years, this episode will inspire and equip you to take the next step with courage, purpose, and a vision fixed on eternity. Join us as we embrace our role in God’s unfolding story.
Who is Christ, and why did he come? Join us as we explore biblical evidence for the deity of Christ. Discover the claims Jesus made about Himself. From the Old Testament prophecies to the New Testament revelations. Get ready to have your faith strengthened and your understanding of Jesus deepened!
In the season that we are in, we are looking at Jesus' birth and the significance of it. We are looking at Matthew 1:18-25 to discover how the Name above all names reveals God's character, love, and redemption.
Sonder is the feeling one has on realizing that every other individual one sees has a life as full and real as one’s own, in which they are the central character and others, including oneself, have secondary or insignificant roles.
This week we are looking at finding joy in every season of life, especially the Christmas season. We learn to shift our focus from circumstances to God's presence. Get practical tips on finding joy in the midst of challenges and uncertainty.
Are you ready to dive deeper into God's wisdom? Join us on a personal journey into the hidden wisdom of God. Explore the Scriptures, reflect on your own faith, and discover the wisdom that will guide you closer to God.
What really is worship? Join us as we rediscover the biblical principles of the heart of worship, challenging us to move beyond superficial rituals and transforming us and moving into a deeper, more authentic connection with God.
Ever wondered how to translate the powerful messages of prophecy into tangible action? Join us as we delve into the practical application of prophetic insights. Discover how to align your life with the divine purpose and make a real impact in the world. This episode is a call to action, inspiring you to step into your prophetic destiny and live a life of significance.
Uncover the power and purpose of prophecy in the Christian life and the Church. We explore the biblical foundations, practical applications, and spiritual implications of this vital gift.
Join one of our elders Ian Weeden as he explores one of Christianity's core tenets: the divinity of Jesus. In 'Defend Your Faith: Is Jesus God?', discover biblical evidence and compelling arguments to strengthen your faith and confidently share it with others.
This week we are looking at what water baptism is, and if it is a command that Jesus Christ gave or is it something that Christians came up with.
Join us in this inspiring sermon as we delve into the ultimate experience of encountering God. We'll explore His revelation, how to interpret the divine messages, and practical applications for daily life. Tune in to transform your understanding and experience of God!
Have you ever felt uprooted, felt like there is no hope? Are you doubting that God may be working in your life? This week we are looking at the book of Ruth to find the answers.
This week we are looking at Hebrews 12:1. In this inspiring message we'll explore the secrets of running the marathon of life with endurance and importance of community. We are also looking at the 1994 European Helsinki 3000m Steeplechase mens final to find out what we can learn from it.
We are continuing our journey in the book of Ruth. This week we are looking at Ruth and what we can learn from her faith in God.
We have a dream of people who love like Jesus and the early church. This week we are looking at the early church in Acts 2.
This week we are looking at the life of Kevin Carter. What can we as Christians learn from the life of Kevin Carter and how can we make a difference in other peoples lives.
This week we are focusing on Mark 4 where Jesus explained that the soils represented people’s hearts. Which soil represents your heart?
This week we will be exploring the book of Ruth.
Who is the source of your joy, is it man or is it Jesus?
Are you looking for an earthly reward or are you looking for a reward in eternity? This week we will be looking at what salvation is and what it means.
The words of Martin Marty ring true: “Hell has disappeared and no one has noticed.”
We will never understand or magnify God’s love by minimizing His holy anger and wrath directed at sin.
Is hell a reality? Is it God’s divine torture chamber and does God willingly send people to eternal damnation? All these concepts of hell show a lack of understanding of the abundant love God has for His creation and His earnest desire to see people saved from eternal damnation.
What is our culture of love, power, biblical mentoring, freedom, friendship, wisdom, faith for healing, love for children, love for the elderly, etc. How do we all play a part in building that?
We love because He first loved us. We ae looking at what God's loved is defined as and what that means for how we love God, live, and love other people.
Are we are of our spiritual state? Are you maybe feeling lost and do not know what to do or whom to go to? Join us this week as we look at how we can be transformed by God in our current situations.
We all face trials and tribulations but we respond to them differently. This week we look at where and who we focus on when we are facing trials and tribulations. Is our focus on Jesus or is our focus on the trials we are facing?
We are continuing our journey on Faith. We are looking at who we are placing our faith in.
We all go through difficult times, face hardships, and and experience loss in various ways, but how have we responded to those situations? This week we will look at how we can hold onto God and trust Him through difficult times.
Where do we place our hope?
This week we are looking at how we can place our hope in God when things in life seem to be getting worse.
This week we are looking at three aspects that define who we are and brings us together as a community of believers.
This week we are looking at the role of the believer in the body of Christ. We are also looking at living worthy of our calling and the gifts that God has given us to do the work that we are called to do.
In our run up to Easter, we are going through what it means to follow Jesus Christ. The Easter weekend is the ultimate expression of God's love towards us. It is the greatest display and revelation of His love and purpose for this world.
We are a family of ordinary people learning to live extra-ordinary lives because we have deeply affected by the love of God. We live in the same world everyone else does, with all the same pressure and questions about life and meaning of life.
What brings us together?
According to Ephesians 2:8 "We have been saved by grace", that we have been given by God. It is the undeserved and unmerited favor of God. But the moment we sin, we struggle with thoughts of condemnation, and we tend to distance ourselves from God, rather than running towards our gracious and merciful God.
This week we'll be looking at who Church Unlimited is. We will look at the different church models that there are and which one Church Unlimited uses.
This week we are looking at what a disciple is and why it is important. We are also looking at what role does the church play in discipleship.
This week we focus on the mandate and commission of the church.
We have a responsibility to see Jesus' command and desire fulfilled. The church is God's primary method in discipling the nations and this process is still ongoing.
When we come to the cross we must remember Jesus. We are looking at the relationship between the church and the cross. The cross should be central in our lives and in everything that we do in our lives.
There are so many things that shape our concept of what church is and what it should be doing. They say that most of our ideas about church is what we got from our parents and society. But what is church and what is its purpose according to Jesus?
What can we learn from Paul's final appeals to the Philippian Church
1. The Unchanging One in a changing world
You have to understand that even though everything around us, and even us ourselves will, God never does.
2. Be Peacemakers
We have to become a peacemaker, and pursue reconciliation where there is a disagreement
3. rejoice always
We should never let our feelings determine our choices, our choices should determine our feelings.
4. Overcome Fear & Worry
When we worry about things we must take them to God
5. Focus your thoughts
If you follow the path of your thoughts, where will you end up?
2 Timothy 2:14-26
We should:
1. Pursue God
2. Pursue Truth
3. Pursue Righteousness
4. Pursue Unity
Is the temporary worth the eternal?
Our priorities determine our choices. When we are focused only on temporary things, temporary fulfilment, temporary solutions, we can start suffering long term consequences.
Luke 19:1-10 Zacchaeus the Tax Collector
Luke 19:11-27 The Parable of the Ten Minas
Luke 19:28-44 Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King
Luke 18:1-14 Two Parables about Prayer
We should pray with confidence that God will respond, but our confidence should be in God's mercy, not in our own merits.
Luke 15-34 The Revolutionary Values of the Kingdom of God
In the Kingdom of God accepted human values of status and importance are turned upside down.
Luke 18:35-43 The Blind Beggar
Our Faith should be personal, not generic. Our faith should persistently overcome all hinderances.
Luke 17:1-19 Lessons in Discipleship
Discipleship cannot be undertaken casually; the service of God demands all that we can bring to it.
Luke 17:20 The coming of the Kingdom of God
The Kingdom of God is already here, but there will be a future appearance of the Son of Man for which people will be unprepared.
We are in week 15 of our series on the book of Luke
Luke 16:1-18 - God and Mammon
Luke 16:19-31 - Affluence and Afterlife
I am offended, now what?
This message was originally recorded on the 17th of October 2021.
We are in week 11 of our series on the book of Luke.
Luke 12:1-21 Divided Loyalties
Luke 12:22-40 Priorities
Luke 12:41-59 Interpreting the Times
We are in week 10 of our series on the book of Luke.
Luke 11:1-13 Prayer
Luke 11:14-36 Negative Responses to Jesus
Luke 11:37-54 The Failure of Israel's Leadership
Message for moms; as defined as a woman who is nurturing (physically, emotionally, spiritually) toward a person in need.
Does the evidence about Jesus' resurrection clear up all our doubts about God and the Bible?
The Body of Christ is only able to function when all the parts work together toward the same goal.