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Brackenhurst Baptist Church

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  • 46 minutes 2 seconds
    The Joy of Forgiveness (Psalm 32:1–11) - Miscellaneous
    Psalm 32 is a Psalm of David, which rejoices in the blessedness of those who have repented and embraced God’s forgiveness. As we study this Psalm together, we will consider the wonderful reality that joy comes to those who are forgiven (vv. 1–2), confessing (vv. 3–5), and prayerful (vv. 6–11).
    28 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 3 seconds
    Dynamite Comes in Small Packages (John 1:1) - Rightly Handling the Word of Truth
    It has been said of John 1:1 that it “deserves to be written in golden letters in every Christian church.” In our fallenness, we are prone to think of our sin as a small thing. When we see how John magnifies Christ in this short verse, we are reminded of its true cost. We consider four things: 1. Our sin must be big because Jesus is revealer 2. Our sin must be big because Jesus is eternal 3. Our sin must be big because Jesus is the Son 4. Our sin must be big because Jesus is God
    28 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Speaking with Tongues in Corporate Worship (1 Corinthians 14:1–9) - 1 Corinthians Exposition
    Spiritual maturity requires biblical corporate worship, unlike the kind experienced by the church in Corinth. Lots of people wanted to speak, but what they had to say was, for the most part, unhelpful. In chapter 14, Paul aims to set the matter right and, in doing so, helps us to see the best way to use our tongues in corporate worship. We will look at this under three headings: 1. Corporate worship must be informed 2. Corporate worship must be intentional 3. Corporate worship must be intelligible
    21 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 13 seconds
    The Secret to Suffering (Philippians 4:13) - Rightly Handling the Word of Truth
    Paul unlocks the secret to being content, no matter his circumstances. Through our study, I trust we will be encouraged, as the church at Philippi was. As G. K. Chesterton once said this: “Christians ought not to be better than other people ought to be. But they ought to be better than other people are.” Why? Because we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. We consider three truths from Philippians 4:13: 1. Suffering Saints 2. Suffering Saviour 3. Suffering’s Secret
    21 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 2 seconds
    All You Really Need is Love (1 Corinthians 13:8–14:1a) - 1 Corinthians Exposition
    Whether the Beatles understood the nature of true love is highly questionable, but they weren’t far off the mark when they sang, “All you need is love.” The church at Corinth needed to learn this. And perhaps so do you and I. To help us to see, savour, and seek this love, we will study 1 Corinthians 13:8–14:1a under three headings: 1. The Permanence of Love (13:8–12) 2. The Pre-eminence of Love (13:13) 3. The Pursuit of Love (14:1a)
    14 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 20 minutes
    Pray Without Ceasing, and With Understanding (1 Thessalonians 5:17) - Miscellaneous
    As the early church was characterised by praying together as a part of corporate worship (Acts 2:42), as well as when there were particular needs (Acts 4:23–31; 12:1–5), so our church should be characterised. Tonight, we spend some time looking at what it means to pray without ceasing and to do so with understanding. We see: 1. We Are to Pray Dependently 2. We Are to Pray Deliberately 3. We Are to Pray Devotedly
    14 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 42 seconds
    Priority of a Disciple (Matthew 6:33) - Rightly Handling the Word of Truth
    Disciples of Christ are called to focus on one main priority: seeking God’s kingdom and his righteousness above all else in this fallen world. There are two elements to this priority in Matthew 6:33: 1. A Divine Priority (v. 33a) 2. A Divine Promise (v. 33b)
    7 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 41 minutes 7 seconds
    Prayer for Spiritual Sight (Psalm 119:18) - Guest Speakers
    The psalmist prayed that God would open his eyes to behold wonderful things out of his law. This is a prayer that God’s people do well to pray today.
    7 April 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 17 seconds
    Knowing Christ and the Power of His Resurrection (Philippians 3:1–11) - Easter Services
    The resurrection is not only the cornerstone of our faith and hope for eternity, but by it we experience power to live and endure suffering to the glory of God here and now. We consider Paul’s words under three broad headings:   1. Knowing God (vv. 1–10a) 2. The Power of the Resurrection (v. 10b) 3. The Resurrection of the Saints (v. 11)
    31 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 5 seconds
    Acknowledge and Live or Deny and Die (Mark 15:21–39) - Easter Services
    The gospel is a simple message that calls for a simple response with eternal consequences. It is a choice between life and death: We acknowledge Christ and live or deny Christ and die. We see the dynamic between acknowledging or denying Christ played out in four scenes in Mark 15:21–39:   1. The man who acknowledged Jesus (v. 21) 2. The people who denied Jesus on the cross (vv. 22–32) 3. The Father who denied Jesus on the cross (vv. 33–38) 4. The Roman Centurion acknowledged Jesus on the cross (v. 39)
    29 March 2024, 12:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 25 seconds
    Table Fellowship with God (Luke 14:15; Revelation 19:9) - Easter Services
    What makes the Lord’s Supper so special? Of course, there is much we can say to answer that question, but why did Jesus leave us with a meal? What is so significant about the fact that the second sacrament of the church is a meal? When we survey the Bible’s examples of meals and look especially at meals in the Gospel of Luke, we learn three truths: Meals involve fellowship; fellowship requires reconciliation; and reconciliation produces fellowship. When we understand that, we can join in with the angel in Revelation 19:9: “Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb.”
    28 March 2024, 12:00 pm
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