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In this episode, the speaker explores the profound themes of faith and redemption through a detailed examination of Hebrews 12:2.
The discussion begins with an overview of Hebrews 11, highlighting the flawed yet faithful heroes of the Bible, and transitions into the pivotal message of Hebrews 12, focusing on Jesus as the author and finisher of our faith. The speaker eloquently illustrates how faith, rather than deeds, is central to God's judgment, and emphasizes the unique aspects of Christianity that set it apart from other religions.
The episode concludes with a powerful call to embrace faith in Jesus, reflecting on His sacrifice and the eternal implications of His resurrection.
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This episode delves into the profound symbolism and teachings of Exodus Chapter 12, focusing on the Passover and its implications for both historical and contemporary spiritual life. Ian explains the instructions given to the Israelites, the significance of the sacrificial lamb, and the broader message of redemption and obedience to God's word. The narrative ties these themes to the concept of spiritual renewal, emphasising the importance of faith and the transformative power of divine grace in marking new beginnings.
Outline:
00:00:00 â Introduction to Exodus Chapter 1200:01:56 â Significance of the First Day and the Christian Calendar00:03:00 â The Historical Context of the Israelites in Egypt00:17:10 â The Symbolism of the Blood of Christ as the Passover Lamb00:20:27 â The Necessity of Trusting in Christ's Sacrifice for Salvation00:22:17 â Reflections on Personal Spiritual Renewal and Commitment -
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In this episode, we delve into Acts chapter 9, exploring the dramatic conversion of Saul of Tarsus and the pivotal role of Ananias in this transformative event.
We discuss the sovereignty of God, the salvation of Saul, and the service of Ananias, highlighting the lessons learned and the profound impact of obedience to God's call. Join us as we uncover the significance of these biblical events and their relevance to our lives today.
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In this final episode of the series, Ian Jackson delivers a stirring message on the importance of prayer in the life of a believer and within the local church.
Drawing from Acts 2, Acts 4, and 1 Timothy 2, he challenges us to examine our commitment to prayerâboth personally and corporately. With practical insights, biblical exhortations, and heartfelt appeals, this message will encourage you to deepen your prayer life and engage in meaningful, burdened prayer in assembly meetings.
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In this episode, Ian Jackson explores the vital topic of Christ as our advocate and restorer of fellowship. What happens when a believer sins? How can we regain the joy of our relationship with the Father?
Drawing from 1 John 1:5â2:2, this message unpacks the holiness of God, the seriousness of sin, and the provision made for our restoration. Be encouraged by the assurance that we have an advocate with the FatherâJesus Christ the Righteousâwho lovingly leads us back into fellowship through confession and cleansing.
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In this session, Ian Jackson delves into the profound and often misunderstood topic of sanctification. Exploring its biblical foundations, he explains the different dimensions of sanctificationâpre-conversion, positional, and practicalâand how each aspect shapes a believerâs life.
Ian offers practical applications for living a holy life, emphasising the vital role of Godâs Word and our relationship with Christ. A challenging and uplifting message for Christians seeking to grow in holiness and draw closer to their Saviour.
Outline:
1. Introduction to Sanctification
The meaning of sanctification and its importance. Jesusâ intelligent prayers in John 17, addressing God as Father, Holy Father, and Righteous Father.2. Biblical Foundations of Sanctification
Pre-conversion sanctification: Set apart by the Spirit (1 Peter 1:2). Positional sanctification: Believers sanctified in Christ (1 Corinthians 1:2). Practical sanctification: Living out holiness in daily life.3. Practical Holiness in a Worldly Context
The battle against temptation and worldly influences. The necessity of the Word of God for cleansing and sanctification (John 17:17).4. Christ: The Sanctifier in Glory
The role of Christâs glory in inspiring practical holiness. The believerâs calling to be separated from sin and devoted to God.5. Call to Action and Encouragement
A challenge to pursue holiness through devotion to Christ. The connection between holiness and happiness in the Christian life. -
In this episode, Ian Jackson takes us on a journey through Romans 5:6-11, exploring three foundational truths of the Christian faith: justification by Christâs blood, reconciliation through His death, and the assurance of salvation in His risen life.
With clarity and passion, Ian unpacks the richness of these doctrines, connecting them to the gospelâs transformative power and the unshakable hope found in Christ. This teaching not only deepens our understanding but encourages us to live fully for our risen Saviour.
Outline:
1. Scripture Reading: Romans 5:6-11.
2. Three Core Truths:
Justified by His Blood: The basis of our acquittal and righteousness before God. Reconciled by His Death: How Christ dealt with all that was offensive to God about us. Saved by His Life: The certainty and assurance of our eternal salvation in Christâs risen life.3. Practical Application:
The gospelâs power to transform lives. Living in the assurance of salvation.4. Encouragement: A call to wholeheartedly live and worship in response to our glorious Saviour.
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In this episode, Ian Jackson explores the truths of John 17, often referred to as the âHigh Priestly Prayerâ of Jesus.
Delving into the contrasts between Christâs prayers in John 17 and the Garden of Gethsemane, Ian highlights the eternal glory shared between the Father and the Son, the significance of Christâs work on earth, and His ongoing glorification in heaven.
Be encouraged by the marvellous reality of a glorified Saviour who continues to give eternal life to those the Father has given Him. A powerful reflection on Christâs glory, His divine mission, and the hope reserved for His people.
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Join us as James Colledge unpacks 1 John 4:1â8, offering four key tests to discern truth from falsehood. In a world filled with countless messages and voices, this episode emphasises the importance of testing the spirits to determine their source.
Discover how to identify authentic messages rooted in Scripture, avoid the traps of worldliness, and grow in love for God and one another. A timely reminder to hold fast to the truth of Godâs Word.
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Richard Collings takes us through Paulâs exhortations in 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22.
This episode explores the roles of shepherds and their responsibilities to the assembly, the saintsâ responsibilities toward one another, and the importance of spiritual discernment.
With practical applications and a focus on living in peace, this teaching offers timeless guidance for believers navigating challenges in their local assemblies.
A call to unity, prayer, and rejoicing always.
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Join Daniel Rudge as he delves into the powerful and practical lessons from the epistle of Jude. This episode explores the call to earnestly contend for the faith amidst challenging times, uncovering the character of false teachers, and Judeâs charge to the faithful.
Discover how building, praying, and looking with eager anticipation for Christâs return equips believers to stand firm and live for God in ungodly days. A timely reminder to hold fast to the truth in a world that opposes it.
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In this episode, Jack Hay unpacks the story of Ananias, a lesser-known but pivotal figure in the book of Acts.
Drawing lessons from Acts 9 and 22, we explore what it means to be a âcertain discipleâ â someone willing to obey Godâs call, no matter the risks.
From Ananiasâ quiet courage to his availability and obedience, this message challenges us to live devout lives governed by Scripture, embrace our roles in Godâs purposes, and witness faithfully for Christ.
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In this podcast episode, Michael Penfold explores the connection between belief and behaviour, drawing insights from five New Testament epistles.
Using the framework of faith leading to works and doctrine inspiring godly living, he highlights how the Bible calls for a life that reflects the transformative power of salvation. From the call to adorn the gospel in Titus to the evidence of new birth in 1 John, this message is a challenge to live out what we profess to believe.
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In this episode, Eric Parmenter delves into the themes of fellowship, holiness, and the ever-present cleansing power of Christâs blood, as presented in the first epistle of John.
Emphasising the privilege and responsibility of walking in the light, Eric explores the eternal fellowship believers share with the Father, the importance of recognising Godâs holiness, and the powerful truth that Christâs sacrifice provides continuous cleansing for those who confess their sins.
Join us as we reflect on the apostle Johnâs insights into divine fellowship, the challenge of sin, and the joy of abiding in Godâs truth.
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In this episode, Douglas Spence delves into the profound hope of the rapture and what it means for Christians today. Through a compassionate and earnest discussion, we explore scriptural insights and personal reflections, encouraging believers to stay ready for the return of Christ.
Whether youâre encountering the idea of the rapture for the first time or seeking a fresh perspective, this message calls us to renew our zeal for sharing the gospel.
Join us as we lift our eyes and hearts heavenward, awaiting the joyful promise of Christâs imminent return. Maranatha!
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In this episode, Ian Rees unpacks the powerful narrative in John 7:53â8:11, where Jesus encounters a woman caught in adultery. This lesser-preached passage presents Jesusâ unparalleled approach to grace and truth as He addresses the Phariseesâ hypocrisy and the womanâs need for forgiveness.
Ian explores the tension between judgement and compassion in this story, reminding us of the deeper lessons on prayer, humility, and our own response to sin. Join us as we consider how Jesus models both justice and mercy, encouraging us to reflect His example in our own lives.
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Recorded on 22 January 2022 at Coleford Gospel Hallâ .
In this episode, Jeremy Hollifield takes us through the first chapter of the Epistle to the Philippians, exploring the deep and often misunderstood concept of fellowship.
Drawing from both ancient Greek philosophy and the New Testament, Jeremy delves into the biblical meaning of fellowship, or koinonia, and challenges us to reflect on our role in it. He highlights how fellowship extends beyond mere social interactions or shared activities, and instead focuses on a partnership in a common visionâthe furtherance of the gospel.
As we gather as a church, Jeremy prompts us to ask ourselves key questions: âAm I truly in fellowship?â and âWhat am I investing into this shared vision of the gospel?â With a thoughtful examination of selflessness and unity in the body of Christ, this message encourages believers to renew their commitment to true, biblical fellowship.
Join us for this insightful discussion that will deepen your understanding of Christian fellowship and inspire you to invest in the work of the gospel.
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Recorded on 23 January 2021 at Coleford Gospel Hallâ .
Join Ian Rees as he reflects on the story of Jesus walking on water from Mark 6:44-52. Ian explores how Jesus guides us through the storms of life, never leaving us alone in our trials.
Discover the deep comfort in knowing that even when we face difficulties, Jesus sees us, shares in our struggles, and ultimately brings peace. Whether youâre weathering a personal storm or simply seeking spiritual encouragement, this message reminds us that with faith in Jesus, we are never truly adrift.
In this episode, Ian draws out powerful spiritual principles from the passage in Mark 6, where Jesus walks on water and calms the storm. Key points include:
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Recorded on 23 January 2022 at Coleford Gospel Hall
In this episode of Bible Teaching from Coleford Gospel Hall, Ian Campbell explores the profound knowledge and use of Scripture by our Lord Jesus Christ.
From His mastery of the Old Testament to His ability to apply Godâs Word in every situation, we journey through passages that reveal how deeply Christ lived by the Scriptures. Whether facing temptation, teaching His disciples, or fulfilling prophecy, Jesus exemplified a life fully aligned with Godâs Word. Join us as we discuss key scriptures, the divisions of the Hebrew Bible, and how Christâs devotion to the Word is a model for us today.
Episode Outline:
1. Introduction
2. Temptation in the Wilderness (Matthew 4:1-4)
3. The Hebrew Scriptures and Their Divisions
4. Christâs Knowledge of Scripture
5. Jesus and the Prophets
6. Scripture in Christâs Final Hours
7. The Resurrection and Christâs Confidence in Scripture
8. Conclusion
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Recorded at Coleford Gospel Hall on 25 February 2023.
Join us as we explore the profound teachings of Paul's letter to the Ephesians, where the apostle unveils God's eternal purpose for Christ and His Church.
In this episode, Gordon Stewart discusses the mysteries revealed in Ephesians: the headship of Christ over all things, the unity of Jew and Gentile in one body, and the profound, spiritual union between Christ and His Church.
As we journey through these passages, we'll reflect on Christ's unsearchable riches, God's wisdom, and believers' high calling. Be inspired to comprehend the love of Christ with all saints, which surpasses knowledge.
Outline
1. Introduction
2. The Mystery of God's Will (Ephesians 1:7-10)
2. The Mystery of Christ (Ephesians 3:3-6)
3. The Great Mystery of Christ and His Church (Ephesians 5:32)
4. Paul's Prayers for the Church (Ephesians 1:15-19 and Ephesians 3:14-19)
5. Conclusion
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