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  • Psalm 77 ; ASAPH’S TEARS IN THE NIGHT
    Nov 5 2025
    This psalm captures the raw, honest cry of a soul in deep night-time anguish, where despair, doubt, and a sense of divine abandonment overwhelm the believer. Through a journey from lament to faith, the speaker moves from questioning God's mercy and faithfulness to remembering God's past wonders and sovereign power, culminating in a profound realization of God's presence even in the storm. The turning point comes not in the absence of pain, but in shifting focus from inward despair to the eternal faithfulness of God, who leads His people through trials as surely as He did through the Red Sea. The psalm ultimately affirms that God's character—marked by grace, power, and covenant loyalty—remains unshaken, and that even in the darkest hours, the believer is held by a faithful Shepherd. This journey from weeping to worship reflects the redemptive arc of the Christian life: suffering leads not to abandonment, but to deeper trust in a God whose ways are in the sanctuary and whose mercy endures forever.
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    26 m
  • The Only Message for Our World (1)
    Nov 2 2025
    Title: The Only Message for Our World (1) Speaker: Rev. Peter McIntyre Series: The Only Message for Our World Date: 2 November 2025 Bible: Isaiah 61:1-3; Luke 4:16-21 The sermon centres on Isaiah 61:1–3 as the definitive message the world and every individual desperately need—the gospel of redemption, healing, and liberation through Christ. It emphasises that this message, proclaimed by the Spirit-anointed Messiah, is not merely historical but dynamically present, fulfilling Christ's declaration in Luke 4:21 that the Scripture is fulfilled in the hearers' ears. The sermon highlights how Christ's ministry of healing the brokenhearted, freeing captives, and restoring sight is rooted in spiritual transformation, not merely physical or emotional relief, and is extended through the Church's ongoing mission empowered by the Holy Spirit. It underscores that believers, anointed with the Spirit of power, love, and sound mind, are called to continue Christ's work with authority and compassion, bearing lasting fruit by proclaiming salvation to all. Ultimately, the message is one of hope: the gospel alone can heal the deepest wounds of sin, restore joy from mourning, and transform lives into living testimonies of God's righteousness and glory.
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    27 m
  • The Garments of Salvation - Isaiah 61:10
    Nov 2 2025
    The sermon centres on the essential truth that salvation is not achieved through human effort or self-righteousness, but is a divine gift of righteousness and joy received through faith in Christ alone. Drawing from the parable of the wedding feast in Matthew 22 and the imagery of garments in Isaiah 61, it emphasizes that the wedding garment—symbolizing the righteousness of Christ—is not earned but divinely provided, covering the sinner's guilt and corruption. The sermon underscores that human attempts to clothe oneself in moral achievement or religious performance (the 'fig leaves' of self-effort) are insufficient before a holy God, and only the blood-stained, seamless robe of Christ, purchased through His sacrificial death, can secure eternal acceptance. This garment brings not only forgiveness and cleansing but also deep, soul-level joy rooted in a personal relationship with God, assuring believers that nothing—neither loss nor suffering—can separate them from the love of God in Christ. Ultimately, the gospel is presented as the power of God for salvation, revealing His righteousness and calling all to come, not in their own garments, but in the perfect covering of Christ, so that they may be prepared for the eternal marriage supper of the Lamb.
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    33 m
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