Robertson Reformed Community Church
By Morne Marais
Robertson Reformed Community Church Jul 25, 2021
1 Corinthians 1:10-25, Brett Saunders, 5 May 2024
Acts 7 and 8, Reynold Swart, 21 April 2024.
Judges 11, Colin Wyatt, 14 April 2024
Hebrews 2, Philipe Coetzee, 7 April 2024
Acts 2:36-47, Willem Venter, 29 March 2024
John 10, 11 & 12, Henry Jooste, 24 March 2024.
Judges Ch. 3:12-29, Ch. 4:1, Andrew Gersbach, 17 March 2024.
Hebrews 1:4-14, Philipe Coetzee, 3 March 2024
Hebrews ch. 11, Syd Eaby, 25 February 2024.
Superior Revelation Heb 1:1-3; Philippe Coetzee
Isaiah ch. 52:13-15, ch 53. Henry Jooste, 11 February 2024.
Genesis 2:15-25, Judges 4:4-6, Colin Wyatt, 4 February 2024.
Judges 2: 6-23, 3: 1-6, Andrew Gersbach, 28 Jan 2024
Judges 10: 6-18, Colin Wyatt, 7 January 2024.
Philippians 2: 17-18, Willem Venter, 31 December 2023.
Rejoice like Paul rejoices.
Judges Chapter 1, Andrew Gersbach, 24 December 2023.
Matthew 1: 18-24, Brett Saunders. 17 December 2023
Isaiah 49: 1-7 Henry Jooste 10 Dec 2023
2 Samuel 1
Sizwe Maseti from Bible Institute
Hope in God Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (08/01/23)
Hope in God: Psalm 131: 1-3
- The Introduction: Is our hope in God?
1.1 Big Idea: To encourage us as we look at two things from Psalm 131: 1-3 to hope in God (1-3)
- The first thing to look at is; we must turn off the noise in our hearts (1)
- The second thing to look at is; we must draw near to God (2)
- Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things that we have looked at from Psalm 131 vv1-3 to help us to hope in God – will we hope in God and do them (1-3)
Reflection: Do you hope in God? Have you turned off the noise in your heart to help you to hope in God? Do you draw near to God to help you to hope in Him? (1 Sam. 13: 14; Ps. 42: 5; 131: 1-3; Jer. 29: 11; Matt. 11: 28-30; Lk. 10: 38-42; Rom. 8: 28, 39; 13: 14; 15: 4; Eph. 2: 12; Phil. 4: 6-7; 2 Thess. 2: 16; 1 Tim. 6: 17; Heb. 4: 16; 13: 5-6)
Hope in God Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (01/01/23)
Hope in God: Psalm 131: 1-3
- The Introduction: Is our hope in God?
1.1 Big Idea: To encourage us as we look at two things from Psalm 131: 1-3 to hope in God (1-3)
- The first thing to look at is; we must turn off the noise in our hearts (1)
- The second thing to look at is; we must draw near to God (2)
- Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things that we have looked at from Psalm 131 vv1-3 to help us to hope in God – will we hope in God and do them (1-3)
Reflection: Do you hope in God? Have you turned off the noise in your heart to help you to hope in God? Do you draw near to God to help you to hope in Him? (1 Sam. 13: 14; Ps. 42: 5; 131: 1-3; Jer. 29: 11; Matt. 11: 28-30; Lk. 10: 38-42; Rom. 8: 28, 39; 13: 14; 15: 4; Eph. 2: 12; Phil. 4: 6-7; 2 Thess. 2: 16; 1 Tim. 6: 17; Heb. 4: 16; 13: 5-6)
The birth of joy Luke 2 1-20
The birth of joy Luke 2 1-20
Peace of mind in God Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (18/12/22)
Peace of mind in God: Psalm 4: 1-8
- The Introduction: Do we experience peace of mind in God when trials come our way?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two facts from Psalm 4: 1-8 to teach us to experience peace of mind in God as we face trials (1-8)
2. The first fact is: to know that God has set apart the godly (1-5)
- The second fact is: to know that God cares for the godly (6-8)
- Conclusion: the exhortation: These two facts that we have heard from Psalm 4: 1-8 – will we allow them to teach to experience peace of mind in God through trials (1-8)
Reflection: Do you experience peace of mind in God when trials come your way? Knowing that God has set you apart; do you experience peace of mind in God? Knowing that God cares for you; do you experience peace of mind in God? (Num. 6: 24-26; Ps. 4: 1-8; 37: 25-26; 106: 8; 119: 132; Jn. 14: 27; 16: 33; Rom. 4: 23- 5: 1; 8: 28; 12: 1-2; 19-21; Eph. 4: 26; Phil. 4: 6-7; Col. 2: 3; Heb. 12: 1-3; 13: 5-6)
Peace of mind in God Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (11/12/22)
Peace of mind in God: Psalm 4: 1-8
- The Introduction: Do we experience peace of mind in God when trials come our way?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two facts from Psalm 4: 1-8 to teach us to experience peace of mind in God as we face trials (1-8)
2. The first fact is: to know that God has set apart the godly (1-5)
- The second fact is: to know that God cares for the godly (6-8)
- Conclusion: the exhortation: These two facts that we have heard from Psalm 4: 1-8 – will we allow them to teach to experience peace of mind in God through trials (1-8)
Reflection: Do you experience peace of mind in God when trials come your way? Knowing that God has set you apart; do you experience peace of mind in God? Knowing that God cares for you; do you experience peace of mind in God? (Num. 6: 24-26; Ps. 4: 1-8; 37: 25-26; 106: 8; 119: 132; Jn. 14: 27; 16: 33; Rom. 4: 23- 5: 1; 8: 28; 12: 1-2; 19-21; Eph. 4: 26; Phil. 4: 6-7; Col. 2: 3; Heb. 12: 1-3; 13: 5-6)
God rules our hopelessness Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (04/12/22)
God rules our hopelessness: Daniel 6: 1-28
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules our hopelessness?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two things to encourage us from Daniel ch6 vv1-28 to turn to God to allow Him to help us in our hopeless situations (1-28)
2. The first thing is: prayer (1-15)
3. The second thing is: trust (16-28)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things to encourage us from Daniel ch6 vv1-28 to believe that God rules our hopeless situations – will we believe this (1-28)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules our hopeless situations? In your hopeless situations do you turn to God in prayer? In your hopeless situations do you turn to God and trust Him? (Ps. 23: 4; 33: 21; Prov. 3: 1-2, 5-7; Isa. 41: 10; 46: 9-10; Dan. 2: 18, 19-23; 6: 1-28; Matt. 5: 16; 27: 62-66; Jn. 14: 27; 16: 33; Acts 5: 29; 2 Cor. 5: 7; Eph. 2: 10; Phil. 4: 6-7; Col. 3: 23-24; 1 Thess. 5: 17; 2 Tim. 3: 12; Titus 2: 4; Heb. 4: 14-16; 12: 1-3; 1 Pet. 2: 21-24; 5: 7)
God rules our hopelessness Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (27/11/22)
God rules our hopelessness: Daniel 6: 1-28
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules our hopelessness?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two things to encourage us from Daniel ch6 vv1-28 to turn to God to allow Him to help us in our hopeless situations (1-28)
2. The first thing is: prayer (1-15)
3. The second thing is: trust (16-28)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things to encourage us from Daniel ch6 vv1-28 to believe that God rules our hopeless situations – will we believe this (1-28)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules our hopeless situations? In your hopeless situations do you turn to God in prayer? In your hopeless situations do you turn to God and trust Him? (Ps. 23: 4; 33: 21; Prov. 3: 1-2, 5-7; Isa. 41: 10; 46: 9-10; Dan. 2: 18, 19-23; 6: 1-28; Matt. 5: 16; 27: 62-66; Jn. 14: 27; 16: 33; Acts 5: 29; 2 Cor. 5: 7; Eph. 2: 10; Phil. 4: 6-7; Col. 3: 23-24; 1 Thess. 5: 17; 2 Tim. 3: 12; Titus 2: 4; Heb. 4: 14-16; 12: 1-3; 1 Pet. 2: 21-24; 5: 7)
God rules life and death Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (20/11/22)
God rules life and death: Daniel 5: 1-31
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules life and death?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch5 vv1-31 to believe that God rules life and death (1-31)
2. The first thing is: life (1-16)
3. The second thing is: death (16-31)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch5 vv1-31 to believe that God rules life and death – will you believe this (1-31)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules life and death? Who do you believe rules life? Who do you believe rules death? (Gen 4: 1; 1 Sam. 2: 6; Job 1: 21; 33: 4; Ps. 68: 20; 100: 3; 119: 135; 127: 3; 139: 16; Dan. 3: 29; 4: 34-37; 5: 1-31; Zech. 12: 1; Lk. 12: 13-21; 16: 19-31; Jn. 5: 4; Acts 17: 25, 28, 31; Rom. 1: 21-23; 5: 17; 1 Cor. 15: 21-22; 1 Tim. 3: 14-15; 6: 9-11; Heb. 9: 27-28; 10: 29-31)
God rules life and death Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (13/11/22)
God rules life and death: Daniel 5: 1-31
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules life and death?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch5 vv1-31 to believe that God rules life and death (1-31)
2. The first thing is: life (1-16)
3. The second thing is: death (16-31)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch4 vv1-37 to believe that God rules life and death – will you believe this (1-31)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules life and death? Who do you believe rules life? Who do you believe rules death? (Gen 4: 1; 1 Sam. 2: 6; Job 1: 21; 33: 4; Ps. 68: 20; 100: 3; 119: 135; 127: 3; 139: 16; Dan. 3: 29; 4: 34-37; 5: 1-31; Zech. 12: 1; Lk. 12: 13-21; Jn. 5: 4; Rom. 1: 21-23; 5: 17; 1 Cor. 15: 21-22; 1 Tim. 3: 14-15; 6: 9-11; Heb. 9: 27-28; 10: 29-31)
God rules humanity Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (06/11/22)
God rules humanity: Daniel 4: 1-37
1. The Introduction: Do we know that God rules humanity?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch4 vv1-37 to see if we are allowing God to rule our lives (1-37)
2. The first thing is: pride (1-27)
3. The second thing is: humility (28-37)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch4 vv1-37 to see if we are allowing God to rule our lives – is it humility (1-37)
Reflection: Do you know that God rules humanity? Who do you think rules humanity? Would pride allow God to rule your life? Would humility allow God to rule your life? (1 Chron. 29: 10-12; 2 Chron. 26: 16; Neh. 9: 3; Ps. 32: 9; Prov. 8: 13; 16: 5, 18; Isa. 14: 13-14; Dan. 4: 1-37; Mk. 10: 45; Lk. 18: 9-14; Eph. 4: 1-2; Phil. 2: 3-5, 6-8; 4: 13; Col. 3: 1-3, 12; Jas. 4:6; 1 Pet. 5: 5-6; 1 Jn. 2: 15-16)
God rules humanity Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (30/10/22)
God rules humanity: Daniel 4: 1-37
1. The Introduction: Do we know that God rules humanity?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch4 vv1-37 to see if we are allowing God to rule our lives (1-37)
2. The first thing is: pride (1-27)
3. The second thing is: humility (28-37)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch4 vv1-37 to see if we are allowing God to rule our lives – is it humility (1-37)
Reflection: Do you know that God rules humanity? Who do you think rules humanity? Would pride allow God to rule your life? Would humility allow God to rule your life? (1 Chron. 29: 10-12; 2 Chron. 26: 16; Neh. 9: 3; Ps. 32: 9; Prov. 8: 13; 16: 5, 18; Isa. 14: 13-14; Dan. 4: 1-37; Mk. 10: 45; Lk. 18: 9-14; Eph. 4: 1-2; Phil. 2: 3-5, 6-8; 4: 13; Col. 3: 1-3, 12; Jas. 4:6; 1 Pet. 5: 5-6; 1 Jn. 2: 15-16)
God rules the furnace Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (23/10/22)
God rules the furnace: Daniel 3: 1-30
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the furnace?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch3 vv1-30 to show us what led these three men to suffer for God (1-30)
2. The first thing is: their obedience to God (1-12)
3. The second thing is: their faithfulness to God (13-30)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch3 vv1-30 that show us what led these three men to suffer for God – are they seen in our Christian walk (1-30)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the furnace? As you suffer for God are you obedient to Him? As you suffer for God are you faithful to Him? (Exod. 20: 3-5; 1 Sam. 15: 22; Job ch1: 1-22; 2: 1-8, 9-10; Isa. 12: 2; 43: 1-3; Dan. 3: 1-30; Matt. 4: 8-10; Mk. 8: 34-38; Jn. 14: 6; Rom. 1: 23; 5: 12; 8: 31-32, 38; Heb. 13: 5-6; Jas. 1: 2; 1 Pet. 2: 19-24)
God rules the furnace Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (25/09/22)
God rules the furnace: Daniel 3: 1-30
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the furnace?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch3 vv1-30 to show us what led these three men to suffer for God (1-30)
2. The first thing is: their obedience to God (1-12)
3. The second thing is: their faithfulness to God (13-30)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch3 vv1-30 that show us what led these three men to suffer for God – are they seen in our Christian walk (1-30)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the furnace? As you suffer for God are you obedient to Him? As you suffer for God are you faithful to Him? (Exod. 20: 3-5; 1 Sam. 15: 22; Job ch1: 1-22; 2: 1-8, 9-10; Isa. 12: 2; 43: 1-3; Dan. 3: 1-30; Matt. 4: 8-10; Mk. 8: 34-38; Jn. 14: 6; Rom. 1: 23; 5: 12; 8: 31-32, 38; Heb. 13: 5-6; Jas. 1: 2; 1 Pet. 2: 19-24)
God rules the impossible Part Four
SERMON OUTLINE (18/09/22)
God rules the impossible: Daniel 2: 24-49
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the impossible?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch2 vv24-49 to show us what a person looks like who trusts in God who rules the impossible (24-49)
2. The first thing is: they walk in humility (24-30)
3. The second thing is: they speak the truth (31-49)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch2 vv24-49 that show us what a person looks like who trusts in the God who rules the impossible – do we look like this (24-49)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the impossible? Do you walk in humility as you trust God who rules the impossible? Do you speak the truth as you trust God who rules the impossible? (Gen. 41: 16, 25; 2 Sam. 7: 7-17; Prov. 11: 2; 12: 17; 18: 10; Dan. 2: 1-23, 24-49; Mat. 23: 11-12; Mk. 8: 38; Jn. 19: 9-11; Rom. 12: 3; 16: 25; 1 Cor. 1: 26-29, 31; 4: 1; Eph. 3: 9; 4: 15; Phil. 2: 3-5; Col. 1: 25-26; 2: 3; 4: 6)
God rules the impossible Part Three
SERMON OUTLINE (11/09/22)
God rules the impossible: Daniel 2: 24-49
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the impossible?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two things from Daniel ch2 vv24-49 to show us what a person looks like who trusts in God who rules the impossible (24-49)
2. The first thing is: they walk in humility (24-30)
3. The second thing is: they speak the truth (31-49)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch2 vv24-49 that show us what a person looks like who trusts in the God who rules the impossible – do we look like this (24-49)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the impossible? Do you walk in humility as you trust God who rules the impossible? Do you speak the truth as you trust God who rules the impossible? (Gen. 41: 16, 25; 2 Sam. 7: 7-17; Prov. 11: 2; 12: 17; 18: 10; Dan. 2: 1-23, 24-49; Mat. 23: 11-12; Mk. 8: 38; Jn. 19: 9-11; Rom. 12: 3; 16: 25; 1 Cor. 1: 26-29, 31; 4: 1; Eph. 3: 9; 4: 15; Phil. 2: 3-5; Col. 1: 25-26; 2: 3; 4: 6)
God rules the impossible Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (04/09/22)
God rules the impossible: Daniel 2: 1-23
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the impossible?
1.1 Big Idea: To be encouraged as we look at two things from Daniel ch2 vv1-23 to help us to believe that God rules the impossible to trust God with the impossible (1-23)
2. The first thing is: the impossible demand that comes from the King (1-13)
3. The second thing is: God brings the impossible demand to light (14-23)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch2 vv1-23 to help us believe that God rules the impossible to help us trust God with the impossible – will we (1-23)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the impossible? Do you believe that God can bring impossible demands into our lives? Do you believe that God can bring the impossible demands to light? Do you believe that nothing is impossible with God? (Gen. ch41; 18: 9-14; Exod. 3: 14; 8: 18-19; 1 Samuel ch17; 2 Kin. 19: 14-16; Ps. 22: 4; 25: 1-22; Prov. 21: 1; Is. 57: 13, 15; Jer. 23: 25-32; Dan. 2: 1-23; 6: 23; Amos 3: 7; Matt. 2: 12; Lk. 1: 34-38; Heb. 1: 1-3; 11: 33-34; 1 Pet. 1: 6-7; 1 Jn. 5: 4)
God rules the impossible Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (28/08/22)
God rules the impossible: Daniel 2: 1-23
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules the impossible?
1.1 Big Idea: To be encouraged as we look at two things from Daniel ch2 vv1-23 to help us to believe that God rules the impossible to trust God with the impossible (1-23)
2. The first thing is: the impossible demand that comes from the King (1-13)
3. The second thing is: God brings the impossible demand to light (14-23)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things from Daniel ch2 vv1-23 to help us believe that God rules the impossible to help us trust God with the impossible – will we (1-23)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules the impossible? Do you believe that God can bring impossible demands into our lives? Do you believe that God can bring the impossible demands to light? Do you believe that nothing is impossible with God? (Gen. ch41; 18: 9-14; Exod. 3: 14; 8: 18-19; 2 Kin. 19: 14-16; Ps. 22: 4; 25: 1-22; Prov. 21: 1; Is. 57: 13, 15; Jer. 23: 25-32; Dan. 2: 1-23; 6: 23; Amos 3: 7; Matt. 2: 12; Lk. 1: 34-38; Heb. 1: 1-3; 11: 33-34; 1 Pet. 1: 6-7; 1 Jn. 5: 4)
God rules Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (21/08/22)
God rules P2: Daniel 1: 1-21
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules in all circumstances?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two evidences of God’s rule in the world from Daniel ch1 vv1-21 to encourage us to trust in God (1-21)
2. The first evidence is: God gave Jerusalem to King Nebuchadnezzar (1-7)
3. The second evidence is: God gave favour to Daniel and his friends (8-21)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two evidences of God’s rule in the world from Daniel ch1 vv1-21 to encourage us to trust in God – will we (1-21)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules in all circumstances? The first evidence to show us that God rules by giving Jerusalem to King Nebuchadnezzar – do you believe this? The second evidence to show us that God rules by giving favour to Daniel and his friends – do you believe this? (Lev. ch26; Deut. 30: 15-20; 2 Kings ch20; Prov. 21: 1-2; Isa. ch39; 42: 6; Jer. 29: 7; Dan. 1: 1-21; 4: 35; 12: 1-3; Acts 7: 22; 17: 27; 27: 33-36; Eph. 5: 15-16; Phil. 2: 6-8; Titus 1: 12; 1 Pet. 2: 11; Rev. 2: 4-5; 19: 6)
God rules Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (14/08/22)
God rules: Daniel 1: 1-21
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that God rules in all circumstances?
1.1 Big Idea: To look at two evidences of God’s rule in the world from Daniel ch1 vv1-21 to encourage us to trust in God (1-21)
2. The first evidence is: God gave Jerusalem to King Nebuchadnezzar (1-7)
3. The second evidence is: God gave favour to Daniel and his friends (8-21)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two evidences of God’s rule in the world from Daniel ch1 vv1-21 to encourage us to trust in God – will we (1-21)
Reflection: Do you believe that God rules in all circumstances? The first evidence to show us that God rules by giving Jerusalem to King Nebuchadnezzar – do you believe this? The second evidence to show us that God rules by giving favour to Daniel and his friends – do you believe this? (Lev. ch26; Deut. 30: 15-20; 2 Kings ch20; Prov. 21: 1-2; Isa. ch39; 42: 6; Jer. 29: 7; Dan. 1: 1-21; 4: 35; 12: 1-3; Acts 7: 22; 17: 27; 27: 33-36; Eph. 5: 15-16; Phil. 2: 6-8; Titus 1: 12; 1 Pet. 2: 11; Rev. 2: 4-5; 19: 6)
Eternal Life Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (07/08/22)
Eternal Life: 1 John 5: 13-21
1. The Introduction: Are we sure we have eternal life?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two things in 1 John ch5 vv13-21 for us to know; to know for sure we have eternal life (13-21)
2. The first thing is: God hears our prayers (13-17)
3. The second thing is: Jesus protects us from sin (18-21)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things in 1 John 5 13-21 for us to know; to know for sure we have eternal – are we sure we have eternal life (13-21)
Reflection: Are you sure you know that you have eternal life? Do you know that if you have eternal life God hears your prayers? Do you know that if you have eternal life Jesus protects you? (1 Kings. 3: 5-12; Jer. 11: 14; 14: 11; Matt. 6: 9-13; 7: 1; 26: 39; Lk. 22: 31-32; Jn. 1: 29; 10: 27-29; 17: 3; 20: 31; Rom. 6: 23; 8: 39; 12: 1; 1 Cor. 10: 13; 2 Cor. 12: 7-9; Gal. 2: 20; Eph. 2: 8-9; Phil. 4: 13; 1 Tim. 2: 5; Heb. 4: 16; 6: 4-6; Jas. 1: 6; 1 Jn. 3: 7-10; 4: 2-3; 5: 13-21)
Eternal Life Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (31/07/22)
Eternal Life: 1 John 5: 13-21
1. The Introduction: Are we sure we have eternal life?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two things in 1 John ch5 vv13-21 for us to know; to know for sure we have eternal life (13-21)
2. The first thing is: God hears our prayers (13-17)
3. The second thing is: Jesus protects us from sin (18-21)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things in 1 John 5 13-21 for us to know; to know for sure we have eternal – are we sure we have eternal life (13-21)
Reflection: Are you sure you know that you have eternal life? Do you know that if you have eternal life God hears your prayers? Do you know that if you have eternal life Jesus protects you? (1 Kings. 3: 5-12; Jer. 11: 14; 14: 11; Matt. 6: 9-13; 7: 1; 26: 39; Lk. 22: 31-32; Jn. 1: 29; 10: 27-29; 17: 3; 20: 31; Rom. 6: 23; 8: 39; 12: 1; 1 Cor. 10: 13; 2 Cor. 12: 7-9; Gal. 2: 20; Eph. 2: 8-9; Phil. 4: 13; 1 Tim. 2: 5; Heb. 4: 16; 6: 4-6; Jas. 1: 6; 1 Jn. 3: 7-10; 4: 2-3; 5: 13-21)
Praying for boldness Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (24/07/22)
Praying for boldness: Acts 4: 23-31
1. The Introduction: What is the greatest need in the church today? Prayer.
1.1 Big Idea: To help us to pray for boldness as a witness we now turn to vv23-31 of Acts ch4 to look at two things to see how powerful prayer is and to see the power of God to whom we pray (23-31)
2. The first thing is: to pray to the sovereign God of the universe (23-28)
3. The second thing is: to pray according to God’s will (29-31)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: Will we allow these two things to help us to pray for boldness as a witness from vv23-31 of Acts ch6: to see how powerful prayer is and to see the power of God to whom we pray (23-31)
Reflection: Do you know that prayer is one of our greatest needs in the church? Are you a man or woman of prayer? Are you praying to the sovereign God for boldness in witnessing? Are you praying according to God will for boldness in witnessing? (1 Kin. 18: 20-46; 19: 1-8; Ps. 2: 1-12; 146: 1-10 (v6); Matt. 5: 16; 10: 32-33; 14: 1-12; Lk. 23: 1-25; Acts 1: 8; 4: 1-31; 16: 14; 14: 19; Eph. 5: 18; 6: 12; Col. 3: 1-3; 4: 2-6; 1 Thess. 4: 3)
Praying for boldness Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (17/07/22)
Praying for boldness: Acts 4: 23-31
1. The Introduction: What is the greatest need in the church today? Prayer.
1.1 Big Idea: To help us to pray for boldness as a witness we now turn to vv23-31 of Acts ch4 to look at two things to see how powerful prayer is and to see the power of God to whom we pray (23-31)
2. The first thing is: to pray to the sovereign God of the universe (23-28)
3. The second thing is: to pray according to God’s will (29-31)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: Will we allow these two things to help us to pray for boldness as a witness from vv23-31 of Acts ch6: to see how powerful prayer is and to see the power of God to whom we pray (23-31)
Reflection: Do you know that prayer is one of our greatest needs in the church? Are you a man or woman of prayer? Are you praying to the sovereign God for boldness in witnessing? Are you praying according to God will for boldness in witnessing? (1 Kin. 18: 20-46; 19: 1-8; Ps. 2: 1-12; 146: 1-10 (v6); Matt. 5: 16; 10: 32-33; 14: 1-12; Lk. 23: 1-25; Acts 1: 8; 4: 1-31; 16: 14; 14: 19; Eph. 5: 18; 6: 12; Col. 3: 1-3; 4: 2-6; 1 Thess. 4: 3)
Prayer can accomplish much Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (10/07/22)
Prayer can accomplish much: Matthew 6: 9-13
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that prayer can accomplish much?
1.1 Big Idea: To learn from Jesus, as we look at Matthew ch6 vv9-13; for our prayers to accomplish much (9-13)
2. The first thing we learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much is it deals with God’s character (9-10)
3. The second thing we learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much is it deals with our personal needs in a community (11-13)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things we looked at in Matthew ch6 vv9-10 to learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much – will we allow Him to teach us? (9-13)
Reflection: Do you believe your prayers can accomplish much? Do you begin your prayers to God the Father or to Jesus? Do you start your prayers by praising and thanking God for who He is; or do you go straight to your needs? Do you pray? (Is. 55: 11; 66: 1; Matt. 5: 20; 6: 9-13; Lk. 11: 2; Rom. 8: 14-17; 1 Cor. 12: 27; Eph. 1: 3, 4-5, 17, 22; 2: 15-18; 3: 14; Col. 1: 12, 13, 18; 1 Thess. 5: 17; 2 Thess. 1: 3; Jas. 5: 16-17)
Prayer can accomplish much Matt 6 9-13 Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (03/07/22)
Prayer can accomplish much: Matthew 6: 9-13
1. The Introduction: Do we believe that prayer can accomplish much?
1.1 Big Idea: To learn from Jesus, as we look at Matthew ch6 vv9-13; for our prayers to accomplish much (9-13)
2. The first thing we learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much is it deals with God’s character (9-10)
3. The second thing we learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much is it deals with our personal needs in a community (11-13)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two things we looked at in Matthew ch6 vv9-10 to learn from Jesus for our prayers to accomplish much – will we allow Him to teach us? (9-13)
Reflection: Do you believe your prayers can accomplish much? Do you begin your prayers to God the Father or to Jesus? Do you start your prayers by praising and thanking God for who He is; or do you go straight to your needs? Do you pray? (Is. 55: 11; 66: 1; Matt. 5: 20; 6: 9-13; Lk. 11: 2; Rom. 8: 14-17; 1 Cor. 12: 27; Eph. 1: 3, 4-5, 17, 22; 2: 15-18; 3: 14; Col. 1: 12, 13, 18; 1 Thess. 5: 17; 2 Thess. 1: 3; Jas. 5: 16-17)
God's testimony Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (26/06/22)
God’s testimony P2: 1 John 5: 6-12
1. The Introduction: Do we believe God’s testimony?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two truths from 1 John ch5 vv6-12 that God testifies to us about His Son to help us believe God’s testimony (6-12)
2. The first truth is: God’s testimony is trustworthy (6-8)
3. The second truth is: God’s testimony is greater (9-12)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two truths from 1 John 5 6-12 that God testifies to us about His Son to help us believe God’s testimony – do we believe them (6-12)
Reflection: Do you believe God’s testimony? Do you find God’s testimony to be trustworthy? Do you find God’s testimony to be grater that man testimony? Do you know what God’s testimony is about? (Deut. 17: 6; 19: 15; 1 Sam. 15: 29; Matt. 3: 16-17; 27: 46, 54; Mk. 1: 12; Lk. 1: 35; Jn. 14: 6, 9; 15: 26; 17: 17; Acts 10: 38; Col. 1: 15; 1 Tim. 3: 16; Titus 1: 2; Heb. 5: 9; 6: 18; 9: 14; 1 Jn. 1: 1-3; 2: 4; 5: 1-5, 6-12)
God's testimony Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (19/06/22)
God’s testimony: 1 John 5: 6-12
1. The Introduction: Do we believe God’s testimony?
1.1 Big Idea: Here are two truths from 1 John ch5 vv6-12 that God testifies to us about His Son to help us believe God’s testimony (6-12)
2. The first truth is: God’s testimony is trustworthy (6-8)
3. The second truth is: God’s testimony is greater (9-12)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: These two truths from 1 John 5 6-12 that God testifies to us about His Son to help us believe God’s testimony – do we believe them (6-12)
Reflection: Do you believe God’s testimony? Do you find God’s testimony to be trustworthy? Do you find God’s testimony to be grater that man testimony? Do you know what God’s testimony is about? (Deut. 17: 6; 19: 15; 1 Sam. 15: 29; Matt. 3: 16-17; 27: 46, 54; Mk. 1: 12; Lk. 1: 35; Jn. 14: 6, 9; 15: 26; 17: 17; Acts 10: 38; Col. 1: 15; 1 Tim. 3: 16; Titus 1: 2; Heb. 5: 9; 6: 18; 9: 14; 1 Jn. 1: 1-3; 2: 4; 5: 1-5, 6-12)
Faith's victory Part Two
SERMON OUTLINE (12/06/22)
Faith’s victory: 1 John 5: 1-5
1. The Introduction: As a Christian do we want victory in this life?
1.1 Big Idea: I want to encourage us with two lovely facts from 1 John ch5 vv1-5 to help us to have this victory that leads to eternal life (1-5)
2. The first lovely fact is: obeying God’s Word (1-3)
3. The second lovely fact is: overcoming the world (4-5)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: Will we allow these two lovely facts that we have looked at form 1 John ch5 vv1-5 help us to have this victory that leads to eternal life (1-5)
Reflection: As a Christian do you want victory in this life? Will you obey God’s Word to have this victory that leads to eternal life? Will you overcome this world to have this victory that leads to eternal life? (Matt. 11: 28-30; Jn. 6: 39-40; 16: 33; Rom. 10: 17; 1 Cor. 13: 14; 15: 57; Gal. 5: 6; Eph. 2: 1-3, 4-5, 8-9; 1 Jn. 2: 15-17; 3: 8; 5: 1-5, 19; Rev. 5:5)
The church of Pentecost
The church of Pentecost
Acts 2 1-47
Faith's victory Part One
SERMON OUTLINE (29/05/22)
Faith’s victory: 1 John 5: 1-5
1. The Introduction: As a Christian do we want victory in this life?
1.1 Big Idea: I want to encourage us with two lovely facts from 1 John ch5 vv1-5 to help us to have this victory that leads to eternal life (1-5)
2. The first lovely fact is: obeying God’s Word (1-3)
3. The second lovely fact is: overcoming the world (4-5)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: Will we allow these two lovely facts that we have looked at form 1 John ch5 vv1-5 help us to have this victory that leads to eternal life (1-5)
Reflection: As a Christian do you want victory in this life? Will you obey God’s Word to have this victory that leads to eternal life? Will you overcome this world to have this victory that leads to eternal life? (Matt. 11: 28-30; Jn. 6: 39-40; 16: 33; Rom. 10: 17; 1 Cor. 13: 14; 15: 57; Gal. 5: 6; Eph. 2: 1-3, 4-5, 8-9; 1 Jn. 2: 15-17; 3: 8; 5: 1-5, 19; Rev. 5:5)
God's love Part Four
SERMON OUTLINE (22/05/22)
God’s love P4: 1 John 4: 12-21
1. The Introduction: As a Christian when we think of God’s love; what comes to our mind?
1.1 Big Idea: Look at God’s love in God’s children from 1 John ch4 vv12-21 to see two truths to encourage us to embrace God’s love: not just have it in our head but also have it in our hands (12-21)
2. The first truth is: loving one another shows that God lives in us (12-16)
3. The second truth is: loving one another gives us confidence on the day of judgement (17-21)
4. Conclusion: the exhortation: Now that we have looked at God’s love in God’s children from 1 John 4: 12-21 to see our two truths; to encourage us to embrace God’s love: not just have it in our head but also have it in our hands – will we (12-21)
Reflection: As a Christian when you think of God’s love what comes to your mind? Knowing that loving one another shows that God lives in you – does this motivate you to love? Knowing that loving one another gives you confidence on the day of judgment – does this motivate you to love? (Gen. 1: 28; Mk. 12: 28-34; Jn. 1: 18; 5: 24; 13: 25, 34-35; Rom. 5: 8; 8: 1; 1 Cor. 6: 19; 2 Cor. 3: 18; 5: 15; Gal. 5: 22; Col. 1: 15; 1 Thess. 5: 9-10; 1 Tim. 1: 17; Heb. 9: 27; 1 Jn. 3: 16-18; 4: 2, 7-11, 12-21)