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sermonsonexodus: Exodus 5:22 – 7:7
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Sunday, June 11, 2006. Exodus 5:22 – 7:7. Moses has come in for some flak from the elders of the Hebrews (vv.20,21). They want the Lord to judge him for bringing them into such a difficult situation. It seems that they were expecting a quick and complicit response from Pharaoh, some thing that we saw Moses and Aaron also seemed to have been expecting. What is Moses to do? Did he have a special place of prayer in Egypt? 1 The LORD will act. The LORD neither ...
sermonsonexodus: July 2006
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Wednesday, July 26, 2006. When you have been so signally blessed in the most amazing deliverance, as Israel had been, what would you expect to come next? Surely it ought to be the final completion of the Lord’s promised redemption coming true? Having crossed the Red Sea on dry ground, this was probably very far from what Israel expected. But the wilderness would be a place of profound, and often shocking, discoveries for Israel. Having had such sultry weath...
sermonsonexodus: Sermon on Exodus 5:1-21
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Saturday, May 27, 2006. Sermon on Exodus 5:1-21. 1 Boldness and Confrontation (vv.1-5). It is entirely right that we should be confident in the Lord, that we have assurance his word will be fulfilled and his will be done. We need have no diffidence in standing on God’s Word and acting in the light of it. Moses who began so very timidly in Midian now walks boldly into Pharaoh’s presence, strengthened in the Lord. And this is what we see all around us –...
sermonsonexodus: Exodus 15:1-21
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Monday, July 17, 2006. 1 Songs in scripture…. I want to begin by reading some comments made on the back of a study of what is often called The Song of the Sea. The songs of scripture] give us a glimpse of who God is and, therefore, what our proper stance toward him should be. But the point that the songs we sing don’t simply express our moods but help to shape them is of great significance. It’s what we see at Col. 3:16: “Let the w...The songs we sing teach...
sermonsonexodus: Exodus 15:22-27
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Wednesday, July 26, 2006. When you have been so signally blessed in the most amazing deliverance, as Israel had been, what would you expect to come next? Surely it ought to be the final completion of the Lord’s promised redemption coming true? Having crossed the Red Sea on dry ground, this was probably very far from what Israel expected. But the wilderness would be a place of profound, and often shocking, discoveries for Israel. Having had such sultry weath...
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sermonsonacts: Acts 12:1-24
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. When a world title boxing match is being promoted, the media love to give us a flavour of both contestants, their track record and their approach to the upcoming fight. The stage is then set for the fight in all its gory. Herod has already shown his might and his meanness with James and the church has been powerless to resist him. Does this verse suggest a battle that is going to be swift and bloody? So Peter i...
sermonsonruth: Ruth 2:4-16
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of ruth by richard myerscough. Thursday, July 06, 2006. The writer of the book of Ruth has presented the story in terms of chance and luck. In 2:3. Ruth just happens to find herself in Boaz's field, a relative of Naomi's and a possible help to them. But what seems like 'Lady Luck' at work is actually the one true God who is over all things and who delights to bless his children and to overrule in their lives. That is extended in v.4. We saw in v.1. Years ago, a book w...
sermonsonacts: Acts 17:1-15
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. It's sometimes said that a person's reputation has gone before them. That certainly seems to be true in this passage for Paul and his friends. They are described as "These men who have caused trouble all over the world.". In some cases a reputation, whether good or bad, is deserved. Why does this crowd make such a claim? There is nothing here to suggest that Paul was whipping the crowd into a frenzy, that he pl...
sermonsonacts: Acts 15:1-35(ii)
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. 1 The Personal Touch. There are a number of ways in which what might be termed the 'personal touch' is seen in these events. And the outcome is that the letter is received with joy and when Judas and Silas head back to Jerusalem, they're sent off "with the blessing of peace". The bonds that were threatened have been strengthened because of how the whole affair has been handled. These points are not simply diplo...
sermonsonacts: Acts 15:1-35(i)
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. From the heights of multiple conversions to the depths of persecution and deceit in the church, the experience of the church has been quite varied. Yet even with those negatives, the greatest challenge to the life and unity of the church - to the gospel itself - occurs in the events recorded in this chapter. 1 The Problem (v.1). This brought them "into sharp dispute and debate" with Paul and Barnabas - a 'full ...
sermonsonacts: Acts 17:16-34(i)
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. 1 Setting the Scene. For those who want to share the gospel, which ought to mean every Christian in one way or another, we live in strange times. A while back, it could be assumed that ours was a nominally Christian society but that's no longer the case. In our country, not only has the tide turned but it is running out at an alarming rate. We face a situation in which there is massive biblical illiteracy a...
sermonsonacts: July 2006
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Wednesday, July 19, 2006. 1 The Gospel Spreads (vv.19-21). In terms of reaching out to Gentiles, this current passage is at least as significant as the Cornelius incident. It may well have begun before Peter's encounter with Cornelius (see v.19) and, in terms of numbers and the future significance of the church at Antioch, it is extremely important. All of which is a great challenge to us. Yes, we need to plan as a church how to reac...
sermonsonacts: Acts 17:16-34(ii)
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Friday, August 04, 2006. Athens in Paul’s day was strikingly similar to our own society. All views were welcome; none were right, none were wrong. It was a society with every shade of belief. As Paul went round the city, he noticed it was “full of idols” and he was “deeply distressed” at what he saw. His response was to engage with it in two ways. This account is clearly a summary of what Paul said; his actual speech may have lasted as l...
sermonsonacts: Acts 13:13-52
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of acts by richard myerscough. Thursday, August 03, 2006. On the way, John Mark decides to go back to Jerusalem. Not much is made of that here but it will later be a source of real tension between his uncle Barnabas and Paul. They continue on their journey and, from the way Luke writes his account, it seems that Saul, now referred to as Paul, is the leading figure in the group. 1 The Pattern: Jews First. What does Paul mean, "first for the Jew"? In terms of today, tha...
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sermons on esther
Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of esther by richard myerscough. Thursday, January 4, 2007. 1 Fighting the Good Fight. In ch8 we read of the counter-decree issued by Xerxes at the request of Esther and Mordecai. This decree authorises the Jews to protect themselves against any who attack them under the terms of the first decree. It is, essentially, a defensive decree and one that, if enacted, will preserve the Jewish nation and, hence, God’s purposes through them to bless the world. And that word is...
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Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of exodus. Friday, October 20, 2006. Although it is early days for Israel, a pattern is being set here. The problem is not just Egypt; it is that "the whole world is under the control of the evil one" (1 John 5:19). The battles that Israel face are spiritual in nature; they arise from Satan's opposition to the Lord and his plans to reconcile all things to himself and to heal his fractured creation. 2 Deliverance through human effort and God's help. When Israel was res...
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sermons on habakkuk
Uncorrected sermon notes on the book of habakkuk by richard myerscough. Thursday, January 4, 2007. I Some might think that the ability to write good poetry and music are incidental in the Christian life, that the truth needs no ‘dressing-up’ to make its point. This chapter offers no support for that viewpoint. Here are gifts from God that are harnessed in the service of God. 1 In awe of God’s greatness; in need of God’s mercy (vv.1,2). And as he stands in the presence of God, awed and humbled, Habakkuk p...
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Saturday, July 08, 2006. The next message comes on the same day as the last one. Quite a day! What will it contain? How will the Lord deal with his people? What is this fresh revelation about? As a message to a leader, it is clearly very significant. Zerubbabel is the leader of this small group of despised people but the Lord says that he will overturn the established order. It was especially significant to Zerubbabel but also to the people he ruled over. But when would this be? The Lord also speaks of c...
sermonsonjohn
Friday, July 07, 2006. John has been laying the groundwork for his story of Jesus in this prologue. He has been introducing themes that will be taken up and opened out in the pages that follow. In particular, he has introduced us to the Word and shown us something of his greatness. In these closing verses, he takes up what he has said and summarises just why the Word, Jesus Christ, is so great and why, therefore, we need to listen to his story, trust in him and love and serve him with all our hearts.
sermons on john 13-17
Sermons on john 13-17. Monday, February 12, 2007. Sermon on john 17:24-26. As GoogleEarth pans out, it sets your house, town and country into its global context. The prayer of Jesus draws to a close in these verses and as it does we see our Lord’s vision panning out and taking into account the final picture. It’s a thrilling and humbling sight. 1 To be with me. Have you ever wondered what that bit in Revelation is about, when it says that there will be no temple in the new heavens and earth? Because R...