Sunday Teachings

Harvest ...following Jesus...

Welcome to the audio teaching outreach of Harvest, Ballymena, Northern Ireland. These messages taken from the weekend service are in MP3 format for your media player.

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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.

Celebrate Christmas (GFA guest speaker Brian Kirik)

Sunday, 11 Dec 2011

48:36 minutes (23.55 MB)
Christmas can a a great time to remember Jesus if we are willing to celebrate. God is a God who asked His people Israel to mark periods of the years with festivals and feasts. In this talk Brian Kirik from Gospel for Asia challenges our Xmas assumptions.

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 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 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.
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