Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 8 February 2009 Exodus 3:1-22; John 8:48-59 Moses Meets God (Part 1) Last week, in Exodus chapter 2, we met Moses. This week, as we turn to Exodus chapter 3, Moses meets God. This chapter tells...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 1 February 2009 Exodus 2:1-25; Isaiah 63:7-14Meeting Moses It is impossible to overstate the significance of Moses in the history of God's people. While Abraham stands as the father of all the people of faith...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 25 January 2009 Exodus 1:1-22; Acts 7:11-21The Story Begins The first chapter of Exodus acts as a link between the narrative in Genesis and the account of the exodus itself. It tells us of the change of regime and...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 18 January 2009 Psalm 105:23-45; Luke 9:28-36Exodus Central This week we begin a series which, Lord willing, will occupy our attention for the first half of the year. The book of Exodus is a meeting place of many...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 23 November 2008 Isaiah 55:1-13; Matthew 18:1-6My Thoughts Are Not Your Thoughts In Isaiah 55:8 we are told, “my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the LORD”. Here...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 9 November 2008 Zephaniah 3:14-20; Revelation 21:1-14Establishing the Glorious CityLast week we turned our attention to the destruction of the false city, spiritually understood as Babylon. This false city is not...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 2 November 2008 Jeremiah 51:34-44; Revelation 18:1-24The Defeat of the Great City The book of Hebrews has reached a grand climax in assuring us that we live under the rule of the Great Shepherd of the flock, whose...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 19 October 2008 Hebrews 13:15-24The Great Shepherd We have already commented that Hebrews (as indeed much of the New Testament) may be understood against the biblical/theological background of a new exodus. What...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 12 October 2008 Hebrews 13:1-14Outside the Camp In the closing section of Hebrews 12, the writer has brought to a head many of the themes of the entire letter. In particular, he has reiterated the fact that there...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 5th October 2008 Hebrews 12:14-29“A Kingdom That Cannot be Shaken” The latter part if Hebrews 12 is jam packed with Old Testament images, allusions and theological reference points. The passage repays...[ abbreviated | read entire ]