Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 2 March 2008 Isaiah 25:1-9; Hebrews 2:14-18A New ExodusWhile there can be no doubt that the writer to the Hebrews is addressing people who have a detailed knowledge of the Old Testament (especially in its ancient...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 24 February 2008 Psalm 8; Hebrews 2:5-13 Dominion and the World to Come If one were to analyse the exhortations, rebukes and encouragements in Hebrews the issues addressed would fall into three main...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 10 February 2008Christ: God's Firstborn RedeemerThe Bible readings for Sunday 10 Feb will be Hebrews 1:1-14 and 2:1-4. These are a continuous section and should be read together. One of the immediate things we...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 03 February 2008Jesus: The Beginning and End of FaithThis Sunday we turn our attention to book of Hebrews. The Bible readings will be Heb. 1:1-4; 13:15-25. These, when read, focus our attention on the person and...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Coromandel Baptist Church Sunday 20 January 2008This Sunday we will turn our attention to the matter of covenant. As we said last week, this is the second precursor to the series on Hebrews, which has at its heart the matter of God's covenant with...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Introduction We have seen that the fact of Jesus' ascension was one of the great foundations stones of New Testament belief and practice. Both are important: belief and practice are of one substance in the matter. The New Testament apostolic...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Jesus Ascended Sends the Spirit Introduction It is clear from a number of places in the Scriptures that the ascension of the Lord Jesus is closely linked to the gift of the Holy Spirit poured out on the day of Pentecost. For example, in Acts 2:33...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Introduction The ascension of our Lord is one of the cardinal doctrines of the New Testament, but curiously it is often a neglected area of biblical preaching and teaching. In part this may be due to the fact that it is like yeast in the New...[ abbreviated | read entire ]