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Newmarket Alliance Sermon Podcast

Newmarket Alliance Sermon Podcast

De: Jonathan K. Gonyou
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  • Famous Last Words - Part 5: “It Is Finished”
    Mar 29 2026
    We wrap up this series on the last words of Jesus with a question on what it means to finish well.

    We appreciate good STARTERS in our culture… entrepreneurs, innovators… people with fresh ideas and new ventures, but how much more meaningful is it to FINISH well. In fact, ending poorly forever tarnishes an otherwise noble legacy.

    But what did Jesus mean? Specifically, WHAT was finished?

    His life? His day on the cross? Surely it was more profound than that?

    Oh it was indeed. And it’s a truth that has forever changed the world ever since.
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  • Famous Last Words - Part 4: “My God, My God… WHY?”
    Mar 22 2026
    After Jesus’s first few final statements, which are amazingly directed to the care, concern and forgiveness of OTHERS, Jesus then faces something even more excruciating than the physical pain (if that were possible).

    He literally carries the weight of the world on Himself - specifically, all the murder, rape, injustice, evil and sin known to man.

    In the midst of that embodied sin, the Father looks away.

    Jesus quotes the prophecy from Psalm 22:1
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  • Famous Last Words - Part 3: “Mother, behold thy son. Son, behold thy mother”
    Mar 15 2026
    I am still amazed that in the midst of the most excruciating torture ever devised, Jesus’ thoughts and concerns are for the welfare of others.

    What a man. What a Saviour. What a good God.

    Most of us don’t have that kind of selflessness. In fact, I would also say that most of us don’t have the kind of parent that would easily be compared to the “Humble” and “Highly favoured” servant of God found in Mary.

    So what can we apply to our own lives from these last words of Christ? How can we aspire to the kind of goodness and care exhibited here?
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