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Peter Bines
Contributing sermons since Aug 24, 2005
Newest Sermons
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The Trinity And Prayer
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
This is the third and final sermon that looks at the Trinity and prayer
2 CORINTHIANS CH 13 V 14 INTRODUCTION Astronomer Percival Lowell who died in 1916 spent some 15 years looking at Mars and sketching what he saw as a complex network of fine lines connecting the polar caps with a number of darker areas. He maintained that that these lines were canals built by ...read more
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The Trinity And Salvation
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
This second message of the Trinity explores the united work of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit in salvation
2 CORINTHIANS CH 13 V 14 INTRODUCTION The story’s told of a beggar who stopped a lawyer on the street in a large American city and asked him for a quarter. Taking a long, hard look into the man’s unshaven face, the lawyers asked, ‘Don’t I know you from somewhere?’ It turned out that the two ...read more
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The Truth Of The Trinity
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
This sermon is the first of three that explores the amazing truth of God being one and yet three
2 CORINTHIANS CH 13 V 14 INTRODUCTION ‘While our friends from India travelled around California on business, they left their 11 year-old daughter with us. Curious about my going to church one Sunday morning, she decided to come along. When we returned home, my husband asked her what she ...read more
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Jesus Who Takes Our Breath Away
Contributed on Sep 21, 2006
For the Christian, whilst certain things might be truly admirable to us -and there’s nothing wrong in us appreciating art and beauty - the one great thing that has taken our breath away spiritually, and which outstrips anything else by far, is the true kn
1 JOHN CH 1 V 1 & 2 INTRODUCTION Have you ever seen something that’s taken your breath away? It’s stopped you dead in your tracks and you’ve forgotten everything else that up to that point occupied you? I once visited the National Gallery in London and saw Georges Seurat’s ‘Bathers, ...read more
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The King And The Peasant Girl - Christ And The Church
Contributed on Sep 19, 2006
The Song of Songs is a poetic love story between a King and a lowly country girl, which uses exotic and striking language. It celebrates love and affection between a man and a woman that cuts across class barriers. But what did God intend in including it
Personally I’m not much of a gardener; at best you could call me a ‘weed exterminator.’ But I certainly enjoy walking round a beautiful garden. What are the ingredients needed for a successful garden? I guess, the soil must be suitable, and needs to be plenty of water, sun and shelter. For a garden ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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God In Three Persons
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
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Jonah’s Journey Through Grace
Contributed on Aug 25, 2005
Newest Sermon Illustrations
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George Yandell: ‘often We Ascribe To God Aspects ...
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
George Yandell: ‘Often we ascribe to God aspects of our own make-up, without realizing we ...read more
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The Christian Believer Has To Say – Even In Our ...
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
The Christian believer has to say – even in our multi-faith environment - that no other so-called Saviour will do! We need a sin-bearer. Can Mohammed be our sin-bearer; or Confucious, or Moses, or any other religious leader? No, only One who was both God and Man can bridge the great divide that our ...read more
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon: ‘that The King Should ...
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
Charles Haddon Spurgeon: ‘That the king should say to the petitioner, “Bring your case before me, and I will grant your desire,” is kindness. But for Him to say, “I will be your secretary. I will write out your petition for you. I will put it into proper words so that your petition shall be framed ...read more
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Joni Eareckson-Tada ‘the Measure Of The Love Of ...
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
Joni Eareckson-Tada ‘The measure of the love of God is in what, or I should say, who He gave. He gave His Son. His life. His only begotten. He gave ...read more
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Have You Ever Bump Or Push Started A Car? It's ...
Contributed on Jan 22, 2008
Have you ever bump or push started a car? It’s pretty exhausting especially if it doesn’t work first time. If a manual transmission car won’t start because the battery’s flat or the starter motor’s broken the driver puts the car into gear and keeps the clutch down whilst a couple of people push ...read more