Audio by teacher william_olphert

When Things Go Wrong

Sunday, 21 Sep 2008

47:01 minutes (26.91 MB)

Humility - the Key to Unity

Sunday, 28 Sep 2008

49:06 minutes (28.1 MB)

The Jesus Gym

Sunday, 5 Oct 2008

53:36 minutes (49.07 MB)

Backgrounds

Sunday, 12 Oct 2008

60:23 minutes (34.56 MB)

Give My Head Peace

Sunday, 19 Oct 2008

63:47 minutes (36.5 MB)

Mary the Thinker

Sunday, 26 Oct 2008

68:00 minutes (62.25 MB)

Commentary on Exodus 23

Wednesday, 29 Oct 2008

39:28 minutes (36.14 MB)

Good News!

Sunday, 2 Nov 2008

72:16 minutes (41.35 MB)

An Inside Job

Sunday, 9 Nov 2008

55:30 minutes (31.76 MB)

Commentary on Exodus 24 and 25

Wednesday, 12 Nov 2008

47:09 minutes (26.98 MB)

The Mirror

Sunday, 16 Nov 2008

64:14 minutes (36.75 MB)

Complete

Sunday, 23 Nov 2008

54:06 minutes (30.95 MB)

All Went Curtains

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008

43:11 minutes (24.71 MB)

Sunshine, Not Shadow

Sunday, 7 Dec 2008

47:12 minutes (27.01 MB)

You're Not Wearing That!

Sunday, 14 Dec 2008

63:00 minutes (36.05 MB)

You Smell Good

Wednesday, 17 Dec 2008

53:29 minutes (30.61 MB)

Harvest Dress Code

Sunday, 11 Jan 2009

49:28 minutes (28.3 MB)

Home Truths

Sunday, 8 Feb 2009

54:35 minutes (31.24 MB)

Final Words

Sunday, 15 Feb 2009

62:04 minutes (35.51 MB)

Christian Meditation in Philemon

Sunday, 22 Feb 2009

60:48 minutes (34.79 MB)

Big Boys Do Cry

Sunday, 8 Mar 2009

51:47 minutes (29.63 MB)

Children Not Convicts

Sunday, 15 Mar 2009

69:57 minutes (40.03 MB)

Holy Cow

Wednesday, 18 Mar 2009

60:42 minutes (34.73 MB)

A New Beginning

Sunday, 22 Mar 2009

54:35 minutes (31.23 MB)

Comforting in Crisis

Sunday, 29 Mar 2009

54:19 minutes (31.08 MB)

 

One Thing Never Changes

Sunday, 5 Apr 2009

58:28 minutes (33.45 MB)

Easter 2009: Resurrection

Sunday, 12 Apr 2009

52:33 minutes (30.07 MB)

 

Where's Your Bible Study Leading You?

Sunday, 19 Apr 2009

62:08 minutes (35.55 MB)

Being Illegally Legal

Sunday, 3 May 2009

68:07 minutes (38.98 MB)

Soldiers and Sailors

Sunday, 10 May 2009

63:22 minutes (36.26 MB)

Take Part

Sunday, 17 May 2009

40:36 minutes (23.23 MB)

Men Pray Women Stay

Sunday, 7 Jun 2009

66:46 minutes (38.21 MB)

Commentary on Exodus 35-40

Wednesday, 10 Jun 2009

72:17 minutes (41.36 MB)

Overseers

Sunday, 14 Jun 2009

64:53 minutes (37.13 MB)

 

Deacons

Sunday, 28 Jun 2009

54:17 minutes (31.07 MB)

 

Diet 'n Exercise

Sunday, 19 Jul 2009

66:29 minutes (60.87 MB)

 

Preach It, Brother!

Sunday, 26 Jul 2009

61:18 minutes (56.13 MB)

 

Social Security Office

Sunday, 2 Aug 2009

54:31 minutes (49.91 MB)

 

More House Rules...

Sunday, 9 Aug 2009

50:43 minutes (46.44 MB)

 

The Office meets Thunderball

Sunday, 16 Aug 2009

61:06 minutes (55.95 MB)

 

Flee, Fight, Finish

Sunday, 23 Aug 2009

62:00 minutes (56.77 MB)

 

Heaven in a Hole

Sunday, 30 Aug 2009

54:26 minutes (49.83 MB)

 

It's Who You Know

Sunday, 6 Sep 2009

52:05 minutes (47.69 MB)

 

Pass the Precious Parcel

Sunday, 13 Sep 2009

57:21 minutes (52.5 MB)

 

The Battle Sports Corn Field

Sunday, 20 Sep 2009

44:30 minutes (40.74 MB)

 

2 Timothy 2.8-13: Remember the Milk

Sunday, 27 Sep 2009

43:30 minutes (39.82 MB)

 

2 Timothy 2.14-21: Cut it straight

Sunday, 4 Oct 2009

44:35 minutes (40.82 MB)

We need to do the best we can when using the Bible as far as interpreting it is concerned.  Not every interpretation is correct. Measure twice, cut once. There are things we will fight for eg. the person of Jesus; salvation by grace through faith; but on other secondary issues believers can disagree agreeably. We need to cleanse ourselves from false teaching as it will create a rottenness in our lives.

 

The handout for "Interact," session 31 can be found here.

2 Timothy 2.22-26: Fine China or Plastic Plates?

Sunday, 11 Oct 2009

53:56 minutes (49.39 MB)

You can find the handout for the associated Interact session here.

2 Timothy 3.1-9: People of the Last Days

Sunday, 1 Nov 2009

69:35 minutes (31.86 MB)

 

2 Timothy 3.10-17: Assembly help required

Sunday, 8 Nov 2009

55:54 minutes (25.59 MB)

 

2 Timothy 4.1-8: Itchy Earitis

Sunday, 22 Nov 2009

43:52 minutes (20.08 MB)

 

2 Timothy 4.8-22: Starters 'n Finishers

Sunday, 29 Nov 2009

53:25 minutes (24.46 MB)

 

Titus 1: Can I Speak to the Manager?

Sunday, 6 Dec 2009

31:37 minutes (14.47 MB)

 

Titus 1.10-16: You're Out of Order!

Sunday, 13 Dec 2009

46:58 minutes (21.5 MB)

 

Titus 2.1-10: The Upward Spiral

Sunday, 3 Jan 2010

52:42 minutes (24.13 MB)

Being a Jesus Learner is not linear. We do not always soar higher and higher in our spiritual journey. Instead, there is often a disconnect between what we say we believe and how we act. In this teaching we explore the 'spiral view' of discipleship. Obedience ensures we catch the thermal that will cause us to grow in our faith; disobedience will have us crashing landing in a field.

First Sunday: A Pilgrim People

Sunday, 10 Jan 2010

27:27 minutes (12.57 MB)

 

Titus 2.11-15: My teacher, Grace

Sunday, 17 Jan 2010

45:19 minutes (20.74 MB)

Don't ever think that being saved by God's grace is a license to sin as much as you like. Grace is active - Teacher Grace is always instructing us to deny that which is ungodly and live in a right way before God and people.  Jesus wants us to be zealots; not the religious kind who say much but do not live what they say. Instead, He wants us to be zealous to live out the grace He has freely given us.

Titus 3.1-7: God Going Native

Sunday, 24 Jan 2010

52:17 minutes (29.92 MB)

If someone won't believe in the Good News that Jesus brings, the next best thing is that they become better citizens. Paul reminds his readers of some of good qualities citizens should have. Taking a look back at our lives, its amazing what Jesus has done in us. God saved us not on the basis of our good deeds but according to His own mercy. We have been regenerated- born anew by His Spirit. So the waters of baptism, the pews of a church, the religious associations we may have cannot bring about this new life. It's nothing short of a miracle by God's Power.

Titus 3.8-15: It's Urgent!

Sunday, 31 Jan 2010

32:43 minutes (18.72 MB)

In his closing remarks Paul reminds Titus of the need to insist on good works to follow good theology. Many people love to debate and argue about grey matters. This behaviour can become divisive and ultimately damaging to the body. Such people should be given 2 warnings to see if they are teachable.  If not they are then to be removed from the assembly. Practical good deeds are what really profits -especially when there are pressing needs to be met.  Lets not settle for mere theological knowledge at the expense of good 'old-fashioned' practical Christianity.

1 Samuel 1: Battling Barrenness

Sunday, 7 Feb 2010

44:14 minutes (25.31 MB)

Israel is in a bad way. Their enemies are invading the land and the people are doing what is right in their own eyes. God raised us a man called Samuel but this chapter is about his 'mammy'. She confronted her own barrenness and in the process, God answered her prayers and gave her a son. Sometimes the Lord allows barrenness for His purpose. We seek Him more and our true heart is revealed; our desires are purified. Our petition soon becomes our dedication.

1 Samuel 4 and 5: Que Sera Sera

Sunday, 21 Feb 2010

43:54 minutes (25.13 MB)

Eli sits in his chair waiting for the judgement God has promised. He is a fatalist completely refusing to discharge his High Priestly duties in regards to his evil children. In this lesson we learn how patient and in control God really is. We see men, superstitious to the hilt, depending on symbols and lucky charms instead of on the true and living God. Though it is dark, the dawn will soon break.

1 Samuel 6 and 7: Getting Back to God

Sunday, 28 Feb 2010

47:58 minutes (27.45 MB)

These 2 chapters catalogue the gradual return of the people of Israel to their God. It all starts with God miraculously intervening with the cows!! Then, we see the people's estimation and understanding of the glory and 'apartness' of God increasing. Finally there is repentance and confession. They once again serve the Lord alone.  In all this story is a great encouragement to come back to the Lord if we have wandered away and hardened our hearts.

1 Samuel 8: Royalist Rebels

Sunday, 7 Mar 2010

50:31 minutes (28.91 MB)

Samuel is old and he has made his sons judges in Israel. They are not much better than those of Eli, only that, their vice is money and so pervert their office. The Elders, inspired by the people, make a correct observation but draw a wrong conclusion by asking for a king. Tired of having God as their leader they prefer someone they can see, someone they can idolize. They desire to be like the nations around them.  God's people feel the same pressures today.  We want a charismatic leader we can follow. We want the church to take its lead from the world around us.

1 Samuel 9 and 10: Head 'n Shoulders

Sunday, 14 Mar 2010

51:57 minutes (29.72 MB)

Saul is the king that will be chosen. He is the ideal candidate humanly speaking -tall, rich and handsome. However we know little about his spiritual credentials.   We see the Lord's hand in how all the events in this chapter bring Saul to the prophet Samuel.  Even though the people did not want the Lord's king, He is still in control of their 'second choice'. Finally Saul is anointed for the task and God gives him a new heart. When it comes to his coronation, he is found hiding in the baggage. We get a sense that Saul will be a complex character.

1 Samuel 11 and 12: Deal or No Deal

Sunday, 21 Mar 2010

48:50 minutes (27.94 MB)

Ever get tired fighting the same battles? The men of Jabesh Gilead felt like that and they knew they needed help to be delivered from Nahash the Ammonite.  He wanted to half blind them and humiliate them much like our adversary the devil desires for us.  Saul comes from the field to the rescue.  The Holy Spirit empowers him again and enables him to defeat the enemy. Samuel then reminds the people that it's never to late to turn to God.

1 Samuel 13: I just had to do it.

Sunday, 28 Mar 2010

51:53 minutes (29.69 MB)

Saul had started off his reign with a great military victory due to the Lord's help. In a bold and courageous move his son Jonathan attacks the Philistines. The Philistines are, in turn, extremely angry and set themselves in battle array against Israel. Despite now having a professional army, the people are frightened and are deserting, forgetting about God's deliverances  in the past.  Meanwhile, Saul waits for Samuel to arrive. He waits and waits and eventually foolishly performs a sacrifice in direct disobedience to God. This act of disobedience costs him his kingdom.

1 Samuel 14: Who Dares Wins

Sunday, 11 Apr 2010

57:33 minutes (26.34 MB)

This story displays the remarkable results that come about when someone gets fed up being under the oppression of the enemy and decides to do something about it. Jonathan with his armourbearer go and successfully attack the enemy. The LORD responds to their faith and miraculously assists their exploits with an earthquake. However, in the chapter we see Saul who is indecisive and insecure. The main lesson we can learn is as William Carey stated:- we should 'expect great things from God and attempt great things for God'.

1 Samuel 15: Obedience in part is no obedience at all

Saturday, 17 Apr 2010

48:33 minutes (22.23 MB)

God asked Saul to do something very important. He is to be God's instrument of judgement against the Amalekites. Saul obeys to a certain extent. He spares some of the best spoil from the battle for himself, and keeps King Agag alive instead of totally annihilating the Amalekites. The consequences of his actions mark the death knell for his kingdom. We discover here that partially obeying God is equal to total disobedience. God doesn't want our money, time, effort and devotion if it comes at the expense of obeying Him.

1 Samuel 16: Trust is in the Details

Sunday, 2 May 2010

46:48 minutes (21.43 MB)

Samuel grieved after Saul yet God asked him to move on and anoint the next king. Although Samuel knew the direction of God's will, he did not know the details. It's not the devil that is in the details, it is trusting Jesus with the details that we need.

1 Samuel 17: Wee Giant Killer

Sunday, 9 May 2010

45:15 minutes (20.72 MB)

1 Samuel 18.1-16: Friends

Sunday, 23 May 2010

49:46 minutes (22.78 MB)

Jonathan and David had a special relationship as men. They are friends even soul mates. Their friendship reveals some aspects that deep friendships have: similarities, commitment, sacrifice, generosity, humility, respect and affection. Ultimately our eyes shift to the Lord Jesus. He was called the ‘friend of sinners.’ He is the perfect Friend in that He laid down His life for His enemies. There is no greater love than this.

1 Samuel 20: Freaking Out With Your Friends

Sunday, 6 Jun 2010

44:22 minutes (20.31 MB)

1 Samuel 20: Part 1 of 4

Sunday, 6 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (5.98 MB)

1 Samuel 20: Part 2 of 4

Sunday, 6 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.01 MB)

1 Samuel 20: Part 3 of 4

Sunday, 6 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6 MB)

1 Samuel 20: Part 4 of 4

Sunday, 6 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.01 MB)

1 Samuel 21: Situational Ethics

Sunday, 13 Jun 2010

49:14 minutes (22.39 MB)
David is a fugitive and runs to Ahimelech the priest. The priest provides for his needs but in this story we see David surprisingly deceptive. In fact as we see him operating in the flesh - lying for his own convenience. Then, he travels down to Gath where Goliath was from. Instead on resting on the Lord, he pretends to be mad to save his own skin. Where has the giant killer gone? We need to consider ‘is right always right?’ Does ‘what is right’ change with the situation? In this teaching we will be addressing this particular issue. N.B.

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Evil- Know, Grow, and Show

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

55:53 minutes (38.38 MB)

Bad things sometimes happen to good people. The question of why God allows evil is an ancient one. In this section we see how David’s lie led to the murder of many people. Nevertheless we can observe that God is sovereign in all He does. He can use evil to accomplish His purposes. We must learn not to interpret bad stuff in isolation. God’s good character remains intact. We can KNOW, GROW and SHOW when evil comes our way.

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Part 5 of 5

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

11:53 minutes (5.93 MB)

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Part 4 of 5

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

11:53 minutes (5.92 MB)

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Part 3 of 5

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

11:53 minutes (5.92 MB)

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Part 2 of 5

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

11:53 minutes (5.92 MB)

1 Samuel 22 & 23: Part 1 of 5

Sunday, 20 Jun 2010

11:53 minutes (5.92 MB)

1 Samuel 24: Leaving the Cave of Offence

Sunday, 27 Jun 2010

43:47 minutes (21.99 MB)
David is still on the run and in God’s plan, God leads Saul right into the cave where David is hiding. David gives us a wonderful example of how we should treat someone who has wronged us. He doesn’t take shortcuts to becoming King by killing his enemy. Instead he shows him mercy. His conscience drives him out of the cave and in a spirit of humility and total vulnerability he confronts Saul. Instead of accusing him he tries to soften the blow by covering Saul’s sins. Saul responds well and confesses his own weaknesses. Yet in time, Saul’s repentance would prove false.

1 Samuel 24: Part 1 of 4

Sunday, 27 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.07 MB)

1 Samuel 24: Part 2 of 4

Sunday, 27 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.04 MB)

1 Samuel 24: Part 3 of 4

Sunday, 27 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.02 MB)

1 Samuel 24: Part 4 of 4

Sunday, 27 Jun 2010

12:05 minutes (6.01 MB)

1 Samuel 25: Beauty and the Loser

Sunday, 4 Jul 2010

47:26 minutes (23.1 MB)
Despite the calm and coolness displayed by David dealing with King Saul in the last section, we see here how human David is. The triumphs of yesterday do not guarantee victories of tomorrow. David’s pride almost caused him to commit an act of revenge. Thankfully, a wise discerning lady prevented disaster. Abigail, though married to a fool of a husband, displays great wisdom. Are you in a difficult marriage? Feel your partner won’t listen? This section of God’s Word will certainly give you help.

1 Samuel 25: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 8 Jul 2010

11:36 minutes (5.73 MB)

1 Samuel 25: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 8 Jul 2010

11:36 minutes (5.73 MB)

1 Samuel 25: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 8 Jul 2010

11:36 minutes (5.74 MB)

1 Samuel 25: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 8 Jul 2010

13:58 minutes (6.88 MB)

1 Samuel 26: Not Again

Sunday, 11 Jul 2010

40:47 minutes (19.77 MB)
'Not again'- ever said that? We sometimes say this to ourselves but more often it is concerning the behaviour or attitude of others. This chapter, though it is very similar to chapter 24, has one vital distinction: David actually doesn't repeat the same mistake of 'taking a wee dig' at his enemy Saul. The Ziphites are stirring again; David's peers are encouraging him to take wrong shortcuts; Saul is saying sorry for the umpteenth time; but David is trusting that the LORD will vindicate him. Our heavenly Father sees our repetitive sins. His mercy endures forever.

1 Samuel 26: Part 1 of 4

Wednesday, 14 Jul 2010

12:43 minutes (6.23 MB)

1 Samuel 26: Part 3 of 4

Wednesday, 14 Jul 2010

12:43 minutes (6.28 MB)

1 Samuel 26: Part 2 of 4

Wednesday, 14 Jul 2010

12:43 minutes (6.24 MB)

1 Samuel 26: Part 4 of 4

Wednesday, 14 Jul 2010

12:43 minutes (5.65 MB)

1 Samuel 27: David's Depressed Decision Making

Sunday, 18 Jul 2010

52:24 minutes (25.23 MB)
The Spiritual life can sometimes flow in cycles. In the last chapter David is in top form - forgiving his enemies and trusting God’s care and protection. Then he starts thinking ‘in his heart’. David becomes depressed and then he makes a string of very bad decisions. Initially leaving Israel and heading into Philistine country seems to go well; His old enemy Saul leaves off chasing him. However as he leads his compromised lifestyle, the illusion that he in control begins to fade.

1 Samuel 27: Part 5 of 5

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010

12:04 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Samuel 27: Part 2 of 5

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010

12:04 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Samuel 27: Part 4 of 5

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010

12:04 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Samuel 27: Part 1 of 5

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010

12:04 minutes (5.94 MB)

1 Samuel 27: Part 3 of 5

Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010

12:04 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Samuel 28: It's All Over

Sunday, 25 Jul 2010

58:19 minutes (28.25 MB)
In this chapter the story switches back again to King Saul. He is in a difficult situation and God is not speaking to him. So he decides to call the pyshic hotline. Suddenly in the midst of the apparent seance, Samuel appears and basically tells Saul that his kingdom is finished and so is he. Fear grips Saul completely. His last supper is some veal, eaten with a medium while his enemies wait some 8 miles up the road. This passage reminds us of the reality of the afterlife; sin untreated will lead to damaged lives and damned souls.

1 Samuel 28: Part 1 of 5

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010

13:11 minutes (6.51 MB)

1 Samuel 28: Part 3 of 5

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010

13:11 minutes (6.5 MB)

1 Samuel 28: Part 5 of 5

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010

12:35 minutes (6.05 MB)

1 Samuel 28: Part 2 of 5

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010

13:11 minutes (6.49 MB)

1 Samuel 28: Part 4 of 5

Thursday, 29 Jul 2010

13:11 minutes (6.49 MB)

1 Samuel 29-31: Are You Attached?

Sunday, 1 Aug 2010

54:25 minutes (26.53 MB)
Compromise often leads us into a difficult place where we end up on a collision course with God and His people. David found himself in that position, but thanks to God’s mercy there was a way out. Coming home to Ziklag he was meet with devastation and the sad reality that all he had had been taken away. This was his wakeup call from the life of concession he had been living in enemy territory. He began to seek God by and the Lord answered him and brought about restoration on David’s life.

1 Samuel 29-31: Part 1 of 5

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

12:04 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Samuel 29-31: Part 2 of 5

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

12:04 minutes (5.99 MB)

1 Samuel 29-31: Part 4 of 5

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

12:04 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Samuel 29-31: Part 3 of 5

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

12:04 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Samuel 29-31: Part 5 of 5

Thursday, 5 Aug 2010

12:04 minutes (5.95 MB)

2 Samuel 1: How the Mighty Have Fallen

Sunday, 5 Sep 2010

41:42 minutes (19.32 MB)
The sad news of the death of Saul and Jonathan reaches David. The messenger is an Amalekite who claims to have terminated Saul at the king's own request. He brings David the king's crown and some bracelets thinking that David would be pleased. Instead David orders his execution for killing the 'Lord's annointed'. David then sings a eulogy to Saul and Jonathan with the infamous words 'oh how the mighty have fallen'. These words can be used of all of us. We do not live up to our own standards. We are the fallen ones who need Jesus Christ to lift us up.

2 Samuel 1: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010

12:04 minutes (5.99 MB)

2 Samuel 1: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010

12:04 minutes (6.02 MB)

2 Samuel 1: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010

12:04 minutes (5.99 MB)

2 Samuel 1: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 9 Sep 2010

12:04 minutes (5.97 MB)

2 Samuel 2-4: Abner Died on the Right Side

Sunday, 12 Sep 2010

57:50 minutes (26.65 MB)
David begins to make the journey back to Israel to become their King. Abner, one of King Saul’s relatives puts, Ish-Bosheth on the throne as a puppet king. In reality it is Abner who has the power. Abner does not accept the rightful rule of King David. His willful rebellion reminds us of what we are like: born as citizents in the kingdom of darkness, we live independently of our Creator. Neverthless the moment came when Abner changed his loyalties. He left those family ties which no doubt held him back, and joined the winning side.

2 Samuel 5 and 6: Worshipping God 101

Sunday, 19 Sep 2010

26:40 minutes (12.46 MB)
David has really been blessed and decides to bring the ark up to Jerusalem. Ignoring the precise instructions concerning by whom and how the ark should be transported, he places the ark on a new cart. However the Lord will not accept worship on man’s terms. Uzzah a priest reaches out to steady the ark when the journey reaches a bumpy spot and is struck down dead. David is angry at the Lord’s invention in what David thought was a joyful and great sounding worship festival. Notwithstanding David is open to correction and after a while takes the ark in the appropriate manner back to Jerusalem.

2 Samuel 2: Part 1 of 5

Tuesday, 21 Sep 2010

11:54 minutes (5.89 MB)

2 Samuel 2: Part 2 of 5

Tuesday, 21 Sep 2010

13:52 minutes (6.3 MB)

2 Samuel 2: Part 3 of 5

Tuesday, 21 Sep 2010

11:54 minutes (5.87 MB)

2 Samuel 2: Part 4 of 5

Tuesday, 21 Sep 2010

11:54 minutes (5.88 MB)

2 Samuel 2: Part 5 of 5

Tuesday, 21 Sep 2010

13:52 minutes (6.87 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: When God says 'No'

Sunday, 26 Sep 2010

48:14 minutes (23.25 MB)
David had a great plan to build a more permanent structure for God. Nathan the prophet, hearing such a pious plan, gives his consent. However, God speaks to him that night and says that David must not build a temple for the Lord. Instead, the Lord has bigger plans for David. He is going build him a ‘house’ or we might say a dynasty- his descendants will have an eternal kingdom. This promise is fulfilled ultimately by Jesus. He is a direct descendant of David through his mother. He is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.

2 Samuel 5 and 6: Part 2 of 3

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

10:32 minutes (5.27 MB)

2 Samuel 5 and 6: Part 1 of 3

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

10:32 minutes (5.28 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: Part 1 of 5

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

10:14 minutes (5.06 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: Part 3 of 5

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

10:16 minutes (5.07 MB)

2 Samuel 5 and 6: Part 3 of 3

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

11:05 minutes (5.53 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: Part 2 of 5

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

10:16 minutes (5.08 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: Part 4 of 5

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

5:06 minutes (2.54 MB)

2 Samuel 7 and 8: Part 5 of 5

Wednesday, 29 Sep 2010

12:01 minutes (5.92 MB)

2 Samuel 9-10: The Kindness of the King

Sunday, 10 Oct 2010

41:45 minutes (20.13 MB)
David the King shows Kindness in 2 instances in these chapters. Yet the responses are totally different. Mephiboseth is the crippled son of Jonathan. He is poor, homeless and disabled. David, once he discovers Mephiboseth, is kind and gracious to him. He restores his lands and grants him a seat at his table. What a beautiful picture of the Gospel. The same King David on hearing one of his allies has died sends a message of comfort to his son. David’s kind words are rejected and his messengers humiliated and a vicious battle ensues.

2 Samuel 9 and 10: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 14 Oct 2010

10:26 minutes (5.1 MB)

2 Samuel 9 and 10: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 14 Oct 2010

13:55 minutes (6.81 MB)

2 Samuel 9 and 10: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 14 Oct 2010

10:26 minutes (5.08 MB)

2 Samuel 9 and 10: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 14 Oct 2010

10:26 minutes (5.11 MB)

2 Samuel 11-12: David, The Fall Guy

Sunday, 17 Oct 2010

49:06 minutes (23.88 MB)

David is middle- aged and complacent. His armies go out to fight but he stays behind to relax. One afternoon his life will totally change for the worse. One glimpse of Bathsheba bathing initiated a whole string of sins including sexual immorality, adultery, deceit and eventually murder, which would leave an indelible blot on his life. Although God would forgive him and allow him to escape the immediate threat of the death penalty for adultery, his family life would never be the same again. Believers can fall, can fall far and can fall fast.

2 Samuel 11 and 12: Part 2 of 5

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010

10:13 minutes (5.06 MB)

2 Samuel 11 and 12: Part 1 of 5

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010

10:13 minutes (5.06 MB)

2 Samuel 11 and 12: Part 3 of 5

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010

10:13 minutes (5.06 MB)

2 Samuel 11 and 12: Part 4 of 5

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010

9:24 minutes (4.67 MB)

2 Samuel 11 and 12: Part 5 of 5

Wednesday, 20 Oct 2010

12:39 minutes (6.26 MB)

2 Samuel 12.26-13.33: The Grim Reaper and the Wild Oats

Sunday, 24 Oct 2010

52:55 minutes (25.59 MB)
The consequences of David’s sin follow him into this chapter. Amnon has a crush on his beautiful half-sister Tamar. His ‘friend’ Jonadab devises a clever plan for Amnon to get alone with Tamar. King David seems to be unaware of Amnon’s intentions. ‘No’ doesn’t mean ‘No’ for Amnon and he ends up sexually assaulting Tamar. Tamar’s brother Absalom is furious when he hears how his sister has been violated. Harboring his anger and bitterness for 2 years he finally arranges Amnon’s murder. Throughout this story David is a very passive parent.

2 Samuel 12.26 - 13.33: Part 1 of 5

Thursday, 28 Oct 2010

11:22 minutes (5.63 MB)

2 Samuel 12.26 - 13.33: Part 4 of 5

Thursday, 28 Oct 2010

11:22 minutes (5.6 MB)

2 Samuel 12.26 - 13.33: Part 3 of 5

Thursday, 28 Oct 2010

11:22 minutes (5.68 MB)

2 Samuel 12.26 - 13.33: Part 5 of 5

Thursday, 28 Oct 2010

11:25 minutes (5.61 MB)

2 Samuel 12.26 - 13.33: Part 2 of 5

Thursday, 28 Oct 2010

11:22 minutes (5.65 MB)

2 Samuel 14: Prelude to Treason

Sunday, 31 Oct 2010

49:49 minutes (24.23 MB)
After the premeditated murder of his brother Amnon, Absalom knew that he would have to face justice and so he fled to his grandfather. King David mourns the death of one son and the absence of another. Joab, David’s commander, hatches a plan to get Absalom back. An old woman approaches David to deal with her civil case. In doing so, she challenges him about the tension between justice and mercy. David reluctantly has Absalom return but does not grant him an audience for another 2 years. All these incidents become the ingredients of a revolt by Absalom against his father.

2 Samuel 13.34 - 14.33: Part 1 of 5

Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010

11:32 minutes (5.73 MB)

2 Samuel 13.34 - 14.33: Part 3 of 5

Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010

11:32 minutes (5.72 MB)

2 Samuel 13.34 - 14.33: Part 2 of 5

Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010

11:32 minutes (5.71 MB)

2 Samuel 13.34 - 14.33: Part 4 of 5

Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010

11:32 minutes (5.72 MB)

2 Samuel 13.34 - 14.33: Part 5 of 5

Wednesday, 3 Nov 2010

8:04 minutes (4.02 MB)

2 Samuel 15 and 16: Humility Highway

Sunday, 7 Nov 2010

59:49 minutes (28.98 MB)
Absalom, David’s son begins to steal the peoples hearts. He meets vulnerable people on their way to see the King and pretends to care for them. His treason ends up with him coming to Jerusalem and being proclaimed as king. As we see King David in this section we observe a man who is certainly by choice and compulsion driving down ‘humility highway.’ David leaves the throne and the ark of God’s presence and ends up back in the wilderness. He is humbled by this trial and yet we see him showing great restraint, self control and resilience. He trusts the Lord and hopes in God’s mercy.

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 1 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (3.99 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 7 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

11:45 minutes (5.79 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 2 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (4 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 4 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (3.98 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 6 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (3.98 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 3 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (3.98 MB)

2 Samuel 15 - 16: Part 5 of 7

Tuesday, 9 Nov 2010

8:03 minutes (3.99 MB)

2 Samuel 17: In Church or on the Couch

Sunday, 14 Nov 2010

62:25 minutes (29.98 MB)
In life we often are in the position when we give or receive advice. In this chapter Absalom hears 2 sets of advice. He goes for Hushai’s opinion over the experienced Ahithophel. The Lord is directly engineering this situation so the King David’s kingdom will survive this coup attempt. We need to consider carefully the advice we receive from others. What is their world view? What are their assumptions about human nature and about how adequate the Bible is in our holistic well being?

2 Samuel 17: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 18 Nov 2010

15:31 minutes (7.67 MB)

2 Samuel 17: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 18 Nov 2010

15:31 minutes (7.65 MB)

2 Samuel 17: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 18 Nov 2010

15:31 minutes (7.64 MB)

2 Samuel 17: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 18 Nov 2010

18:12 minutes (8.96 MB)

2 Samuel 18 and 19: Pity Party

Sunday, 21 Nov 2010

55:30 minutes (26.79 MB)

The final battle between David and his rebellious son begins. Before long Absalom’s troops are in disarray and he is caught by the head in a large old tree. Despite being given very different orders, Joab executes him. David is very upset and his grief makes him lose perspective. In the end his commander Joab tells him to ‘snap out of it’ and get back to leading his kingdom. In this section we meet some interesting guys: Absalom the rebel, David the depressed, Ahimaaz the messageless messenger, Barzillai the benevolent and much-obliged Mephibosheth. We also

2 Samuel 18 and 19: Part 3 of 4

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010

13:37 minutes (6.72 MB)

2 Samuel 18 and 19: Part 2 of 4

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010

13:37 minutes (6.7 MB)

2 Samuel 18 and 19: Part 4 of 4

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010

13:37 minutes (6.68 MB)

2 Samuel 18 and 19: Part 1 of 4

Tuesday, 23 Nov 2010

13:37 minutes (6.74 MB)

2 Samuel 20 and 21: Why is the Bible so bloody?

Sunday, 28 Nov 2010

40:30 minutes (19.92 MB)
You would think that after Absalom’s defeat that now all Israel would be united under David . However Sheba, a troublemaker rises up and leads his own rebellion against the rulership of King David. He is ultimately crushed and Joab with violence takes back his position as commander of the army. In this section we consider a larger question: Why does God from the beginning of the Bible to its end institute blood sacrifice. We see that Christ has paid an infinite price to redeem us to himself. In fact we will consider just what exactly redemption is about.

2 Samuel 20 and 21: Part 1 of 3

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010

11:53 minutes (5.97 MB)

2 Samuel 20 and 21: Part 2 of 3

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010

11:53 minutes (5.93 MB)

2 Samuel 20 and 21: Part 3 of 3

Tuesday, 30 Nov 2010

15:53 minutes (7.86 MB)

2 Samuel 22 - 23.7: "Him Him Him" not "Me Me Me."

Sunday, 5 Dec 2010

46:02 minutes (21.79 MB)
Everyone likes music and there is none so amazing in the Bible but the inspired songs of King David. In this song he reflects on God’s character, how that in his distress he called on the Lord his Rock. The Lord heard his cry and came and rescued him. God taught him how to fight and how to be tender. He was delivered and blessed. So next time you have a moment lift your heart in praise to the Lord. He has loved you and He is in covenant with you. He will not fail you. Practically speaking, fill your mind with good music that will cause you to worship.

2 Samuel 23.8 - 24: Superheroes

Sunday, 12 Dec 2010

42:36 minutes (20.26 MB)
David was a remarkable leader despite his failures personally. He had a team of heroes around him. Many of these men and had been with him for a considerable time . They were formerly in distress but through David’s leadership had become his ‘mighty men’. Nevertheless we do not see David as a prefect leader. He was disobedient and distracted, but God used him. It was due to the Lord’s infinite mercy that, despite his faults, the Lord was able to call him a ‘man after my own heart’ . If God was able to use David in spite of David, then there is much hope for us.

2 Samuel 22 - 23.7: Part 1 of 4

Sunday, 12 Dec 2010

12:09 minutes (5.66 MB)

2 Samuel 22 - 23.7: Part 2 of 4

Sunday, 12 Dec 2010

12:09 minutes (5.66 MB)

2 Samuel 22 - 23.7: Part 3 of 4

Sunday, 12 Dec 2010

12:09 minutes (5.68 MB)

2 Samuel 22 - 23.7: Part 4 of 4

Sunday, 12 Dec 2010

10:08 minutes (4.77 MB)

2 Samuel 23.8 - 24: Part 1 of 3

Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010

12:12 minutes (5.74 MB)

2 Samuel 23.8 - 24: Part 2 of 3

Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010

12:12 minutes (5.74 MB)

2 Samuel 23.8 - 24: Part 3 of 3

Tuesday, 14 Dec 2010

14:48 minutes (6.96 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.1-9: Church Can Be Messy

Sunday, 9 Jan 2011

47:49 minutes (22.34 MB)

*NB due to technical difficulties the audio quality of this teaching is low. Thank you for your understanding.* The city of Corinth was wealthy, worldly wise and morally corrupt. It was a miracle that a church was planted there. However the light shines ever more clearly in pitch darkness. Over time the church had lost focus and become messed up. Paul writes them this long letter to remind them of the centrality of the message of the Cross. The key verse has to be verse 9 God is faithful, through whom you were called into fellowship with His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.

1 Corinthians 1.1-9: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 13 Jan 2011

12:16 minutes (5.85 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.1-9: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 13 Jan 2011

12:16 minutes (5.9 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.1-9: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 13 Jan 2011

12:16 minutes (5.89 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.1-9: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 13 Jan 2011

14:47 minutes (7.08 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.10-17: Divide and Conquer

Sunday, 16 Jan 2011

48:21 minutes (23.02 MB)
Paul begins his gentle encouragement by highlighting the biggest fundamental problem the Corinthian church faces, that is division. Quarreling has erupted and people are picking sides and identifying themselves with the teacher of their choice. Division may appear on the surface as a personality or theological difference but in fact division is a relational conflict between Christians arising from sinful attitudes in one or both parties. Paul addresses this issue by bringing the focus back to Jesus. Follow the King not His messengers.

1 Corinthians 1.10-17: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 20 Jan 2011

12:14 minutes (5.79 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.10-17: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 20 Jan 2011

12:14 minutes (5.78 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.10-17: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 20 Jan 2011

12:14 minutes (5.77 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.10-17: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 20 Jan 2011

12:14 minutes (5.78 MB)

1 Corinthians 1.18-31: What does 'the Message of the Cross' mean to you?

Sunday, 23 Jan 2011

55:02 minutes (26.08 MB)
As the Greeks love philosophy and eloquent speech it is understandable why some in the church fixated on God’s messengers rather than the message itself. Paul reminds them that the Cross is the centre of the faith. The message of the Cross is neither smart nor sophisticated. It is a place of execution, humiliation and suffering. However to those who hear it and believe, the Cross speaks of forgiveness, wisdom and freedom. Paul says that his message was Christ Crucified - that’s like saying a dead lifeguard- a contradiction in terms.

1 Corinthians 2: Having the Mind of Christ

Sunday, 30 Jan 2011

49:17 minutes (23.27 MB)

1 Corinthians 3.5-17: Christians con Carne

Sunday, 13 Feb 2011

50:06 minutes (24.38 MB)
Babies are so cute and cuddly, so much so that we don’t mind the crying, drooling and sometimes the bad odours. Paul is writing to spiritual babies in Corinth. These babies are playing church. They are pretending to be much more mature than they really are. That is one of the symptoms of a worldly Christian. Paul encourages them to remember that the Holy Spirit is living in them and they need to respond to His promptings and not what comes naturally from our old sinful nature. He also reminds us that the basic ministry in church life is to be a servant.

1 Corinthians 3.5-17: Part 1 of 4

Friday, 18 Feb 2011

12:20 minutes (5.92 MB)

1 Corinthians 3.5-17: Part 2 of 4

Friday, 18 Feb 2011

12:20 minutes (5.93 MB)

1 Corinthians 3.5-17: Part 4 of 4

Friday, 18 Feb 2011

12:20 minutes (5.93 MB)

1 Corinthians 3.5-17: Part 3 of 4

Friday, 18 Feb 2011

12:20 minutes (5.93 MB)

1 Corinthians 3.18-23: How to be a Wiseguy

Sunday, 20 Feb 2011

42:43 minutes (21.05 MB)
In the last few verses of this chapter Paul draws his teaching to a conclusion, well 2 conclusions to be exact. Do not deceive yourselves by relying on the wisdom of this age and don’t boast in men. We are to realise that the Lord gave us reasoning abilities but these cannot alone bring us to a knowledge of our need of a saviour. We need the revelation of His Word. Boasting in men and narrowing our spiritual insights to just one of the Lord’s servants is really foolish. We have our arms full of His blessings - the same access to God as our favourite Bible teacher.

1 Corinthians 5: Let's Talk About Sex

Sunday, 6 Mar 2011

60:01 minutes (28.18 MB)
It is hard to imagine that in a church that prided itself on its knowledge that there was a glaring case of sexual sin -i.e. a guy was sleeping with his stepmother. Paul tells them that such a professing brother should be out of the church until he has repented of his behaviour. In this teaching we will begin to discuss the subject of sexuality from a Christian perspective. What are legitimate sexual desires? Is sexual sin a bigger sin that any other? Should sex only be for making babies?

1 Corinthians 6.1-11: Limitations on Litigations

Sunday, 13 Mar 2011

47:51 minutes (23.44 MB)
All families have their issues, their misunderstandings and their grievances; but these should be dealt with ‘in house’. The Corinthian Christians did not have that approach. They took all their petty complaints and brought them before the civil (unsaved) authorities, right into the public domain. Each wanted to have their day in court. Paul says that this reaction is totally insane as one day we will be reigning and ruling with Christ and even judging angels. They were really admitting that there was not one sensible, discerning individual amongst them who would be able to arbitrate.

1 Corinthians 5: Part 1 of 5

Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011

13:51 minutes (6.55 MB)

1 Corinthians 5: Part 3 of 5

Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011

13:51 minutes (6.54 MB)

1 Corinthians 5: Part 2 of 5

Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011

13:54 minutes (6.55 MB)

1 Corinthians 5: Part 5 of 5

Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011

10:29 minutes (4.96 MB)

1 Corinthians 5: Part 4 of 5

Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011

13:51 minutes (6.54 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: You Want A Piece Of Me?

Sunday, 20 Mar 2011

51:02 minutes (24.58 MB)
'As long as it is legal, there's no harm in it' was the philosophy of the Corinthians. This went so far as to result in some of them professing to be Christians and, at the same time, using temple prostitutes. Paul reminds them that this practise is wrong. Not all crimes are sins and not all sins are considered crimes. Legality and morality don't always marry. What we do with our bodies has big implications as believers. Jesus has bought every part of us on the Cross and that includes our bodies.

1 Corinthians 6.1-11: Part 1 of 4

Sunday, 20 Mar 2011

14:12 minutes (7.1 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.1-11: Part 2 of 4

Sunday, 20 Mar 2011

14:12 minutes (7.13 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.1-11: Part 4 of 4

Sunday, 20 Mar 2011

11:29 minutes (5.73 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.1-11: Part 3 of 4

Sunday, 20 Mar 2011

14:12 minutes (7.1 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: Part 4 of 5

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

11:21 minutes (5.58 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: Part 1 of 5

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

11:21 minutes (5.59 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: Part 3 of 5

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

11:21 minutes (5.57 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: Part 5 of 5

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

11:21 minutes (5.6 MB)

1 Corinthians 6.12-20: Part 2 of 5

Thursday, 24 Mar 2011

11:21 minutes (5.58 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Are You Getting It Or Giving It?

Sunday, 27 Mar 2011

51:32 minutes (24.79 MB)
We know that some of the Corinthian believers were promiscuous, wrongly thinking that what they did physically had no spiritual implications. Paul corrects their view of the body in the previous chapter. On the other hand, some were promoting celibacy and particularly celibacy within marriage, as being a more holy and spiritual way. Indeed, Paul commends celibacy as a gift of God but not commanded by Scripture. He alludes to the fact that Satan will attack marriage by promoting lots of sex outside of marriage and little sex within marriage.

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Part 1 of 5

Friday, 1 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.65 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Part 2 of 5

Friday, 1 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.63 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Part 3 of 5

Friday, 1 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.62 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Part 4 of 5

Friday, 1 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.63 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.1-7: Part 5 of 5

Friday, 1 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.59 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.8-16: Stick With It!

Sunday, 3 Apr 2011

44:40 minutes (20.52 MB)
Although being single for the LORD is a gift, it is often more of a situation we find ourselves in. Those who had been legitimately divorced or had lost their spouses, often served in the local church and were provided for. Paul in this section, addresses these women and encourages them to re-marry if they feel so inclined. Marriage is difficult for everyone but Christians have at hand the greatest resources to help them in their marriages: the Word of God, the Holy Spirit, the Christian community and the selfless example of Jesus.

1 Corinthians 7.8-16: Part 1 of 4

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.65 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.8-16: Part 3 of 4

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.62 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.8-16: Part 2 of 4

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011

11:27 minutes (5.63 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.8-16: Part 4 of 4

Wednesday, 6 Apr 2011

12:00 minutes (5.91 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Faraway hills only look green to the longsighted

Saturday, 9 Apr 2011

54:04 minutes (25.89 MB)
If we are desiring to be changed by God to become more like Jesus, that is clearly a good thing. Nevertheless we often long for change in our circumstances and manner of life. This can sometimes breed discontentment. Paul encourages the Corinthians to accept the their lot in life and remain in the condition they were in when they trusted Jesus. Don’t go back and try and gather up the proverbial ‘spilled milk.’ If we find ourselves in a difficult situation remember 3 things. Firstly the Lord has allowed it to happen, it didn’t surprise Him -endure and learn the lessons.

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Part 1 of 5

Saturday, 16 Apr 2011

12:05 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Part 2 of 5

Saturday, 16 Apr 2011

12:05 minutes (5.94 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Part 3 of 5

Saturday, 16 Apr 2011

12:05 minutes (5.93 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Part 4 of 5

Saturday, 16 Apr 2011

12:05 minutes (5.9 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.17-24: Part 5 of 5

Saturday, 16 Apr 2011

12:05 minutes (5.9 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.25-40: Duty Calls for Undivided Devotion

Sunday, 17 Apr 2011

46:48 minutes (22.48 MB)
In this last section of the chapter Paul addresses some final issues regarding the church in Corinth. He is clearly encouraging remaining single to avoid the natural distractions a married person will face. Nevertheless he stressed this is his counsel not a command. Verses 29-31 are interesting for us today. Though marriage is good, it is not eternal and we need to not let it and family issues take us away from putting God first in our lives. The same is true for pain- often our many tears simply stop us from seeing Jesus. Our possessions are to be enjoyed but not possess us.

1 Corinthians 7.25-40: Part 4 of 4

Friday, 22 Apr 2011

12:09 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.25-40: Part 1 of 4

Friday, 22 Apr 2011

12:09 minutes (5.97 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.25-40: Part 3 of 4

Friday, 22 Apr 2011

12:09 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Corinthians 7.25-40: Part 2 of 4

Friday, 22 Apr 2011

12:09 minutes (5.95 MB)

Easter 2011: Trusting Thomas

Tuesday, 26 Apr 2011

36:06 minutes (17.37 MB)

1 Corinthians 8: What's At Stake With Steak

Sunday, 1 May 2011

51:12 minutes (23.32 MB)
The Bible gives us information which has the power to transform our thinking. There are many issues we face today that the Bible does not explicitly address -such as drinking alcohol, dancing, watching TV, playing cards, the music we sing in church, being involved in politics etc. Paul in this passage gives teaching based on the practice of eating meat that had been offered to idols.

1 Corinthians 8: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 5 May 2011

12:28 minutes (6.11 MB)

1 Corinthians 8: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 5 May 2011

12:28 minutes (6.1 MB)

1 Corinthians 8: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 5 May 2011

16:57 minutes (8.31 MB)

1 Corinthians 8: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 5 May 2011

12:28 minutes (6.11 MB)

1 Corinthians 9: Gospel Driven Cultural Chameleon

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

51:57 minutes (24.91 MB)
Paul has been teaching about the importance of putting love before the exercise of our personal freedom in grey issues. In this chapter He continues this theme with a very practical personal example. Despite the fact that there are at least 5 reasons why he is entitled to get financially supported for the ministry he is performing, Paul has chosen not to take any money but instead support himself by working. His motivation is that He can present the Gospel free of charge.

1 Corinthians 9: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 12 May 2011

12:05 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Corinthians 9: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 12 May 2011

14:03 minutes (6.91 MB)

1 Corinthians 9: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 12 May 2011

12:05 minutes (5.96 MB)

1 Corinthians 9: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 12 May 2011

12:05 minutes (5.95 MB)

1 Corinthians 10.1-22: Kissing The Fish Hook

Sunday, 15 May 2011

52:02 minutes (25.05 MB)
The nation of Israel had so many blessings- God’s Word and many Spirit filled prophets. Sadly from the generation that was dramatically rescued from Egypt only 2 guys made it. They desired evil things at the same time as they were receiving good things. Our sinful nature inside is like a big magnet. It attracts what we think we really want- comfort, respect, acceptance, fame etc. So when we are being tempted we often facing a shortcut to get what we want albeit not from God as the source.

1 Corinthians 10.1-22: Part 4 of 4

Friday, 20 May 2011

14:02 minutes (6.92 MB)

1 Corinthians 10.1-22: Part 1 of 4

Friday, 20 May 2011

11:38 minutes (5.73 MB)

1 Corinthians 10.1-22: Part 3 of 4

Friday, 20 May 2011

11:38 minutes (5.75 MB)

1 Corinthians 10.1-22: Part 2 of 4

Friday, 20 May 2011

11:38 minutes (5.71 MB)

1 Corinthians 10.23-33: SDG- Soli Deo Gloria, Glory to God Alone

Sunday, 22 May 2011

57:46 minutes (27.68 MB)
As Paul comes to the end of this section, He brings his remarks on Christian liberty to a conclusion. We often ask what harm a certain activity has, but we are encouraged here to ask 2 further questions- what harm will come to others by my actions and what actual good will come from it. Is the practice of my liberty worthwhile? Often we can scrutinise things to death ( eg. food, customs, traditions, art and media) and become obsessed with seeking out the origins of every practice, product or activity that we actually miss out on enjoying the good things that God has given to us.

1 Corinthians 11.2-3: Don't Run Around Headless

Sunday, 29 May 2011

61:37 minutes (29.49 MB)
In this next section Paul begins to address the chaos that existed in the Corinthian church. He talks about the different authority relationships that exist between, God, Christ, husbands and wives. We are able to submit to authority simply because we are equal. The Son of God was God as much as the Father and the Spirit and yet Jesus showed submission to His Father. In that respect Jesus demonstrates 2 key things. Being equal does not imply that we are inferior nor does it deny the need to be subject to those God has put ‘over us.

1 Corinthians 11.3-16: I'll Show You Who's Boss

Sunday, 5 Jun 2011

51:18 minutes (24.53 MB)
The Corinthian women were so liberated in the new found freedom that Christ brings that they had gone to far. Women of that era normally would be veiled when in public. This was a mark of respect for their husbands, or as it is still today in some cultures, their father or older brother. Paul has to correct this and he argues for these women to cover their heads again when engaged in public prayer or prophesying. His rationale is based on Creation, common sense and the common practice of all other churches.

1 Corinthians 11.3-16: Part 1 of 4

Wednesday, 8 Jun 2011

14:00 minutes (6.86 MB)

1 Corinthians 11.3-16: Part 3 of 4

Wednesday, 8 Jun 2011

14:00 minutes (6.87 MB)

1 Corinthians 11.3-16: Part 2 of 4

Wednesday, 8 Jun 2011

14:00 minutes (6.86 MB)

1 Corinthians 11.3-16: Part 4 of 4

Wednesday, 8 Jun 2011

14:00 minutes (6.86 MB)

1 Corinthians 11.17-34: Hoc est corpus meum

Sunday, 12 Jun 2011

54:37 minutes (25.9 MB)
The corporate problems of the Corinthian church extended to when they met together to remember Jesus. As was the custom for many years, having communion was part of the meal. The Corinthians thought it was time to party. Some got drunk; some more well-to-do people gobbled up all the food so that there was nothing left for their poor fellow christians who went home hungry. This was supposed to be a “love feast”- what a joke! Paul reminds us of the real reason to celebrate communion- remembrance and proclamation. Remember what Jesus did for us on the Cross and announce it to the general public.

1 Corinthians 12.1-3: Charismata

Sunday, 19 Jun 2011

51:12 minutes (24.39 MB)
The chaotic behaviour manifested in Corinthian communion services also extended to the area of spiritual gifts. Paul begins a discussion here that will last until chapter 14. We are told not to be ignorant about this subject of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Ignorance can lead to deception, misunderstanding and indifference. Let us not settle with the labels and cliches, such as “pentecostal”, “charismatic” or “spirit-filled.” We need to be informed by what the Scriptures teach. God has gifted each one of us so we can serve Him in the assembly.

1 Corinthians 12.4-11: The Same Difference

Sunday, 26 Jun 2011

58:29 minutes (28.23 MB)
Paul here shows us that God- Father, Son and Spirit -are all involved in enabling individuals supernaturally to serve Him in the church. There are many gifts that the Holy Spirit gives to each one of us. Each gift may be used in many different ways and with different results. For example the gift of encouragement may be used from the pulpit or in an counselling session. The person may receive encouragement to remain in a difficult relationship or indeed the opposite- to leave a sinful relationship. In whatever case the gift has different manifestations and results.

1 Corinthians 12.12-31: Gifted Givers Not Touchy Takers

Sunday, 3 Jul 2011

52:26 minutes (25.2 MB)
Our human body is truly amazing. During a 24-hour period, the average human will breathe 23,040 times. Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell. God likens His church with a human body. There are many parts and yet there is unity. Even the parts that are not so impressive and visible have an important function. Body life is damaged when believers either feel so inferior as not to engage and serve or so superior in their giftings that they feel they don’t need anyone else. All of us have a part to play and its not optional- its by God’s design. Be a Giver rather than a Taker.

1 Corinthians 13: Agonizing Love

Sunday, 10 Jul 2011

53:17 minutes (25.54 MB)
Right in the middle of Paul’s teaching on how we should serve in the church with the gifts God gives us, He reminds us of what the ultimate test of our spirituality- Love. Love is defined positively as being patient, kind and honest. Negatively as it not envious, boastful, rude, resentful, irritable, rejoicing at wrongdoing. Love sees the best in people and what their potential in Christ is. When people fail our expectations love doesn’t move the goal posts. So where can I get this kind of love? You only find it by knowing Jesus.

1 Corinthians 14.1-15: Tongue In Check

Sunday, 17 Jul 2011

54:50 minutes (26.39 MB)
Speaking in Tongues is one of the most controversial subjects discussed in the Church today. To some it is presently the work of the devil or the power of the flesh. To others speaking in tongues allows ultimate expression to God. There’s nothing to fear in coming back to the Bible and looking at what Paul is teaching. Tongues have a part to play in the life of the church but also are easily abused by Christians who are more concerned with themselves than what is best for the body. God gives good gifts to His children- If tongues are from Him they are good.

1 Corinthians 14.26-40: That'll Do Ya

Sunday, 24 Jul 2011

51:13 minutes (24.7 MB)
The word charismatic and confusion are frequently placed together. This perhaps has to do with the fact that often what is purported to be the freedom of the Spirit is nothing more than confusion and disorder. Paul reminds us that there is a limit to what people can digest spiritually. Tongues and prophecies should be limited to 3 people per service. Each must wait their turn and even then what is uttered is completely under their control.

1 Corinthians 15.1-36: Anastasis

Sunday, 31 Jul 2011

49:44 minutes (23.83 MB)
The Gospel is a message we must receive personally to be saved. We are to stand in it everyday. Its content is the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus. He died and rose again for our sins to be forgiven. Paul in this chapter deals with the subject of the resurrection which some Corinthians no longer believed. He argues that if Jesus’s bones still lie around somewhere in Israel everything Christianity states is false. We are left without hope. Thankfully we can proclaim CHRIST HAS DIED, CHRIST IS RISEN, CHRIST WILL COME AGAIN.

Deuteronomy 6: I've Got Rhythm

Sunday, 28 Aug 2011

46:27 minutes (22.36 MB)
I’ve got rhythm not rules or regulations. Rhythm defined is a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound. In this section the Jews had plenty of good information in the commandments- core values. Then all God required was summarised further in a simple directive- Love God with all your being- holistically. Yet there was something else required - a godly rhythm in daily lives. Living and breathing God’s law allows us to live purposefully and redemptively. If you feel out of time then stop and listen to the beat of Jesus drum. Follow me says the chief rhymthist.

2 Corinthians 1: Comfort In Discomfort

Sunday, 4 Sep 2011

44:51 minutes (21.79 MB)
There are those who think that blessing simply means being healthy, wealthy and prosperous. Here we are introduced to the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort. We need comfort because there will be tears and trials. Suffering and affliction may often be the defining aspect of our lives. In it we cease relying on ourselves and receive strengthening comfort from God. We build endurance, fellowship with Christ in His sufferings and rely on others to support us. Suffering if we let it, can shape us to be more sensitive and sympathetic to others.

2 Corinthians 2: You Smell Good

Sunday, 11 Sep 2011

41:04 minutes (19.71 MB)
Whats your favourite smell? Chocolate, cinnamon or what about fresh flowers? The Gospel of Jesus brings a wonderful fragrance into our lives. Despite the fact we are rotten and stinking to the core, God’s good grace cleanses us and we come up smelling of roses. As the Gospel is a sweet fragrance to some it can, for others be a stench. The sun that melts the ice, hardens the clay. What do we do if our fragrance has faded? Follow Mary’s example and worship.

2 Corinthians 3: Look And Be Changed

Sunday, 18 Sep 2011

40:44 minutes (19.71 MB)
We all want change and often set ourselves new goals to achieve. The Old Testament presents a relationship with God that is based on performance. For that reason the Law of Moses can only condemn us as law breakers simply because no one can live up to its demands. The New Testament relationship centres around a cross for the ultimate price was paid. By accepting its message we received God’s grace. I’m as accepted now as I ever can be. It is this open intimate relationship with God that brings about true change. I look at Him and love Him; as I look I live and I am changed.

2 Corinthians 4: Going Potty

Sunday, 2 Oct 2011

46:07 minutes (22.22 MB)
When we buy milk we are not really buying the carton but the contents. The contents are more valuable than the container. So it is also with us. We are just simple pots; nothing special nor of any particular value. When Jesus comes into our lives, He fills the emptiness and gives us real value. If anything is achieved for His kingdom is it through Him working in us. Lord, fill me to overflow with more of you.

2 Corinthians 5: Jesus Became Sin

Sunday, 9 Oct 2011

39:22 minutes (18.89 MB)
We were enemies of God. Nevertheless in the Gospel, God was in Jesus Christ reconciling the world to Himself. He has removed all the barriers and obstacles through what He did on the Cross. Now He calls us as His ambassadors to preach Good News to the World. ‘ Be reconciled to God, come back home to your Father in heaven, surrender and follow Jesus.’

2 Corinthians 6: How Far Can You Go?

Sunday, 16 Oct 2011

48:58 minutes (23.6 MB)
Its clear that once we become Christians, we have a new identity. We have been sent into the world as ambassadors for the King of Kings urging people to be reconciled to God. However this involves us getting involved with people who are lost. We can become so integrated that instead of influencing the world for Christ, we end up like the Corinthians, in compromised relationships. Paul warns us here of that very point- being unequally yoked with unbelievers.

2 Corinthians 7: Repentance

Sunday, 23 Oct 2011

42:53 minutes (20.52 MB)
“I’m so sorry.” These are words we all need to say from time to time. There is a sorrow and regret that is really positive. It leads to repentance- a change of mind and direction. We realise that we have hurt a Holy God and we need to say “sorry.” On the other hand there is sorrow and regret that simply comes from getting caught. In this teaching we will explore the difference.

2 Corinthians 7: Part 1 of 4

Sunday, 30 Oct 2011

13:38 minutes (6.68 MB)

2 Corinthians 7: Part 2 of 4

Sunday, 30 Oct 2011

13:38 minutes (6.68 MB)

2 Corinthians 7: Part 3 of 4

Sunday, 30 Oct 2011

13:38 minutes (6.7 MB)

2 Corinthians 7: Part 4 of 4

Sunday, 30 Oct 2011

8:10 minutes (4.02 MB)

2 Corinthians 8: Giving and God

Sunday, 30 Oct 2011

44:00 minutes (21.14 MB)
About a year prior the Corinthians had promised to send some financial aid to their Christian brothers and sisters in Palestine. As time went on, and perhaps due to the friction between them and Paul, their intention never came to pass. Paul here reminds us of some basic New Testament principles regarding giving to God’s Work. What we do with our wealth can be a good indicator of our relationship with God. This is part one of a 2 part teaching on Giving and God.

2 Corinthians 8: Part 1 of 3

Sunday, 6 Nov 2011

15:36 minutes (7.66 MB)

2 Corinthians 8: Part 3 of 3

Sunday, 6 Nov 2011

15:36 minutes (7.66 MB)

2 Corinthians 8: Part 2 of 3

Sunday, 6 Nov 2011

15:36 minutes (7.65 MB)

2 Corinthians 9: Giving and God, Part II

Sunday, 6 Nov 2011

32:31 minutes (15.64 MB)
Paul continues to give us some really useful instruction about giving to God. He reminds us that The Lord wants us to be cheerful when we give. WE can not be cheerful if we are being manipulated, pressured by others or begrudged. It is God’s generous gift of Jesus that gives us the guideline, not some percentage.

2 Corinthians 10: Modern Warfare

Sunday, 13 Nov 2011

51:52 minutes (24.81 MB)
People are not the enemy. Instead, the lies that deceive us are the real adversary. God has given us spiritual weapons to fight a spiritual battle. We can’t blame Satan for everything that goes wrong in our lives and yet we must not simply look at situations through mere human eyes. There can be spiritual roots to the bad fruit. When we constantly believe the lie, it becomes a stronghold in our lives and we need to be set free. God’s weapons hurt lies not lives.

2 Corinthians 10: Part 1 of 4

Thursday, 17 Nov 2011

12:19 minutes (6.06 MB)

2 Corinthians 10: Part 2 of 4

Thursday, 17 Nov 2011

12:19 minutes (6.05 MB)

2 Corinthians 10: Part 3 of 4

Thursday, 17 Nov 2011

12:19 minutes (6.05 MB)

2 Corinthians 10: Part 4 of 4

Thursday, 17 Nov 2011

18:09 minutes (8.93 MB)

2 Corinthians 11: Super Apostles

Sunday, 20 Nov 2011

41:52 minutes (20.05 MB)
The Corinthians had been duped by false prophets that arose from inside the church. They were more interested in style than substance. The simple gospel had been overcomplicated. These impostors controlled the Corinthians- abusing them, taking their money and abusing their trust. Satan’s greatest deceivers are those that look like angels of light. In this section we learn of three things that will help us from being duped.

2 Corinthians 12: The Thorny Subject of Suffering

Sunday, 27 Nov 2011

52:38 minutes (25.23 MB)
Things were not right with Paul. There was something obviously wrong with him and people saw it. This ‘thorn in the flesh’ as Paul states was actually something God had allowed into his life. Its constant harassment caused Paul to learn more and more of one simple fact- God’s love for him was enough. He needed nothing else. The thorn is not named so we can incorporate Paul’s trial with our own. The answer is the same for us- His Grace is all we need.

2 Corinthians 12: Part 2 of 5

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

12:12 minutes (5.99 MB)

2 Corinthians 12: Part 1 of 5

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

12:12 minutes (5.97 MB)

2 Corinthians 12: Part 3 of 5

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

12:12 minutes (5.98 MB)

2 Corinthians 12: Part 4 of 5

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

12:12 minutes (6.01 MB)

2 Corinthians 12: Part 5 of 5

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

11:57 minutes (5.87 MB)

2 Corinthians 13: Self Examination

Sunday, 4 Dec 2011

53:42 minutes (25.77 MB)
The difference between an unbeliever and a believer who, like a disobedient child, is estranged from God sometimes is slight. Paul asks the Corinthians to examine themselves to see if they are really Christians. Are you in the faith? In this teaching we consider how we can test our own hearts to discover if we are really Christians.

2 Corinthians 13: Part 1 of 4

Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011

13:32 minutes (6.63 MB)

2 Corinthians 13: Part 2 of 4

Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011

13:32 minutes (6.63 MB)

2 Corinthians 13: Part 3 of 4

Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011

13:32 minutes (6.64 MB)

2 Corinthians 13: Part 4 of 4

Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011

17:23 minutes (8.54 MB)

Christmas 2011: Look At That Baby

Sunday, 18 Dec 2011

42:35 minutes (38.99 MB)
Ever thought about what the baby Jesus was like? He was certainly no ordinary baby. He existed before He was born. He even had visited our planet before He came as a baby. In this teaching we will be looking at how and why Jesus came into the world.