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Jeremy Mcquoid
Contributing sermons since May 1, 2019
Newest Sermons
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Overview Of Luke
Contributed on May 27, 2019
Luke's Gospel is 1) Reliable, 2) Universal, 3) Spiritual, 4) Radical
• On 2 or 3 occasions, Liz and I have taken our boys to an art museum. And we always hit the same problem. I am trying to take my time looking at the exhibits, and reading the background details of every painting. But the kids are running ahead looking for something to entertain them. During ...read more
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How Not To Betray Jesus
Contributed on May 16, 2019
4 attitudes that will stop us from betraying Jesus - 1) a readiness to repent, 2) an awareness of our weakness, 3) an appreciation of God's love, 4) a healthy fear of judgement
• The name Judas Iscariot is one of the most famous in the Bible, for all the wrong reasons. Judas is synonymous with betrayal. Back in 1986 the footballer Mo Johnston was called the greatest Judas in Scottish football because he made the unthinkable switch, moving from Glasgow Celtic, and all ...read more
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What Happened At The Cross?
Contributed on May 10, 2019
At the cross God was 1) Giving us his Son, 2) Dealing with our Sin, 3) Planning our Future
? You’ll probably recognize this photo on the screen, which went viral this week. It’s the picture of a cross still intact and vibrant in the midst of the rubble of Notre Dame Cathedral. And it’s amazing that this picture has captured the world’s attention on Easter week, a week when we remember ...read more
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The Silence Of The Lamb
Contributed on May 7, 2019
Jesus was 1) A Willing Sacrifice, 2) A Substitionary Sacrifice, 3) An Innocent Sacrifice
• I don’t know if you recognize this face on the screen. This is Friedrich Nietszche. He was a German philosopher who is most famous for his claim that ‘God is dead.’ He has become a hero figure in atheist circles. ? Nietszche’s philosophy was all about human power. He said that the main ...read more
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The Servant - Repulsive But Redemptive
Contributed on May 6, 2019
God's Servant will be recognized by a set of seeming contradictions. He will be 1) Human and Divine, 2) A Sufferer and Saviour, 3) Hidden and Revealed
• The Nobel prize winning physicist Niels Bohr once said, ‘It is very difficult to make an accurate prediction, especially about the future.’ That’s hardly a genius comment to make, but he was talking about physics experiments, and how difficult it is to predict for the future based on past ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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Luke's Gospel: Evidence That Demands A Verdict
Contributed on May 27, 2019
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The Upper Room
Contributed on May 10, 2019
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The Suffering Servant (Isaiah 53)
Contributed on May 6, 2019