Camberwell South Anglican Church
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Camberwell South Anglican ChurchAug 14, 2022
Living in the Light (1 John 2:9-29) Robert Reside
How we live is as important as what we believe
Gospel Unchanged (1 John 1- 2:8) Robert Reside
The Gospel is as Jesus taught and does change to suit community expectations.
Jesus and the resurrection (John 11:1-44) David Huynh
Jesus is the resurrection and the life and proves it by raising Lazarus from the dead
Jesus and his sheep (John 10:11-18) David Huynh
Jesus is the good shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep
Jesus and Blindness (John 9) David Huynh
Jesus does the work of God so the blind can see
Jesus and Abraham (John 8:30-59) David Huynh
True disciples are not those who have the right pedigree, but those who hold onto the teaching of Jesus.
Jesus and death (John 8:21-29) David Huynh
If you don’t believe in Jesus, you will die in your sins.
Jesus and light (John 8:12-20) David Huynh
Jesus is the light of the world who offers life
Jesus and water (John 7:25-52) David Huynh
Jesus offers living water because he is from the Father and will return to the Father
Jesus and judgement (John 7:1-24) David Huynh
Jesus and predestination (John 6:35-71) David Huynh
All those the Father gives to Jesus will come to him
Jesus and bread (John 6:1-15:25-59) David Huynh
Whoever believes Jesus is the living bread that has come down from heaven shall have eternal life
Wisdom of the Cross (1Cor 2:1-16) Robert Reside
Wisdom that leads to Eternity
Deep wisdom of the Kingdom (Matthew 5:1-12) Robert Reside
Unlocking the Ways of the Kingdom
Lady Wisdom and Madam Folly (Proverbs 9:1-18) David Huynh
Who we listen to has consequences. The wise will listen to Jesus (cf. Hebews 12:2-3)
Joseph the Unsung Hero (Matthew 1:18-24) Robert Reside
An example for life
Jesus is God with us (Matthew 1:17-25) David Huynh
Jesus is God who became man to save his people from their sins
Jesus is the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6-7) David Huynh
Jesus is the promised Prince of Peace who will bring everlasting peace
Abraham and The Gospel (Galatians 3:1-14) David Huynh
The faith of Abraham shows us that God was always going to justify sinners by faith and not by works of the law.
A Prayer for the Ephesians (Ephesians 3:14-21) Robert Reside
Putting Jesus first in our lives
The Law and The Gospel (Galatians 3:15-25) David Huynh
God's promise to justify by faith was not changed, for the law was a guardian until Christ came.
Aligning to the gospel (Galatians 2:11-21) David Huynh
Paul rebuked Cephas publicly for not acting in line with the truth of the gospel because he undermined justification by faith.
A genuine apostle of the gospel (Galatians 1:11-2:10) David Huynh
Paul shares his testimony to prove his gospel is from Jesus and not from any man.
The one and only gospel (Galatians 1:1-10) David Huynh
The Apostle Paul urges the Galatian Christians not to turn to a different gospel, for the gospel Paul preaches is the one and only gospel.
The church is the heavenly gathering (Colossians 3:1-17) David Huynh
As the physical manifestation of the universal and invisible heavenly gathering, the local church manifests the wisdom, power and love of God.
The Church is the Bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-33) David Huynh
Jesus sacrificially lays down his life for the church to make her holy and blameless. As the bride of Christ, the church must be faithful to her bridegroom.
The Church is the body of Christ (1 Cor 12:12-30) David Huynh
Jesus is the head of his body, which is the church. As different members of his body, every Christian serves interpedently with one another to build toward maturity in Christ.
The Church is fellowship in Jesus (1 John 1:1-10) David Huynh
Christian fellowship is the partnership we have in the gospel. This means we share in Christ (common possession) and the ministry of reconciliation (common purpose).
The church Jesus is building (Matthew 16:13-20) David Huynh
The church has a future because it is founded on Jesus who continues to build his church through the proclamation of the gospel.
What Did the Resurrection Do? (Romans 1:1-4 & Col 3:1-4) Stu White
What does the resurrection do? It puts Jesus on the throne and frees us from Satan, Sin & Death.
What Hope is the Resurrection? (Ezekiel 37:1-14) Stu White
Oh resurrection hope is not a negation of our creatureliness, rather it’s a new beginning.
Daniel and the resurrection (Daniel 12) David Huynh
In Daniel's vision, he learns that there isn’t just a physical battle, but a spiritual battle that rages on. This will ultimately converge with the resurrection, which proves God’s victory over all things spiritual and physical. It is therefore wise to put your hope in God who raised Jesus from the dead as the first fruit of the resurrection.
The Anointed One (Daniel 9) David Huynh
Daniel prays in light of God’s word through Jeremiah to bring the exile to an end. God’s answer is beyond Daniel’s expectations, which points to Jesus, the Anointed One, who brings an end to sin, atones for wickedness and brings in everlasting righteousness.
The Sanctuary of God (Daniel 8) David Huynh
Just as there needs to be a change of government (Dan 7), so there needs to be a change in worship, for the sanctuary of the Lord will once again be desecrated after the exile. Jesus is the new temple (John 2:19) and true worship is in Spirit and Truth (John 4:24).
The Son of Man (Daniel 7) David Huynh
The Ancient of Days (God) will judge the kingdoms ruled by beasts and appoint the one like a Son of Man to establish his kingdom that will endure forever. Jesus is the Son of Man who will rule as God’s forever “Man”.
Daniel & the lion's den (Daniel 6) Bishop Genieve Blackwell
The living God is faithful
Daniel 4-5, Robert Reside
Daniel 4-5
Taking a stand (Daniel 3) David Huynh
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego take a stand for God, and God stands with them.
The mystery revealed (Daniel 2:19-49) David Huynh
God reveals the mystery of his sovereign rule over nations and times which culminates with his everlasting kingdom that is fulfilled in Christ (Eph 1:7-10 cf. 3:1-6).
Daniel 2, Robert Reside
What to do when Life Becomes Mission Impossible
Living in Babylon (Daniel 1) David Huynh
God is in control even when everything suggests otherwise, of which the death of Jesus is the example par excellence (e.g. Acts 2:23).
Prayer is home (Psalm 90) Michael Flynn
The worship and prayer we learn to do in our daily lives in our frustrated lives, is us coming to our true home.
Prayer is worship (Psalm 27) Michael Flynn
Worship is a resource for our sanity and health that our world ignores, but worship is what we most seek in the good things of our lives.'
Paul and Rome (Acts 28:17-31) David Huynh
Acts ends with the tragedy, triumph and trajectory of Paul’s proclamation of the kingdom of God. Rejected by the Jews, embraced by the Gentiles and proclaimed to the ends of the earth (cf. Acts 1:8).
Paul and the gospel (Acts 25.13-26.32) David Huynh
The fifth and last trial of Paul reminds us of the irony of the gospel and the will of God. First, Jesus chooses Paul, the persecutor, to be the apostle to the Gentiles. Second, Paul should have been set free since he had done nothing deserving of death or imprisonment, but remains in prison because of his own appeal to Caesar.
Paul and the sovereignty of God (Acts 23.12-25.12) David Huynh
Despite the Jews continued attempts on Paul’s life, and the failure of the Romans to provide Paul with justice, God’s will prevails.
Paul and injustice (Acts 21.27-23.11) David Huynh
Paul’s obedience to Christ’s commission to the Gentiles causes him to be unjustly attacked and almost killed. This is because “everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Tim 3:12).
Paul and the church (Acts 21.1-26) David Huynh
Paul is unwilling to heed the warnings of prophecy, even if it means death, but is willing to obey James and the elders of the church for the sake of the gospel and the unity of the church.
John 5:1-30 (Are you ready for the last day?) David Huynh
Jesus heals and judges a man on the last day (Sabbath) as a foreshadow to the final resurrection and judgment to come.
John 4:27-42 (Living Water – Good News to Shares) Robert Reside
Embracing Eternity