BBC Sermon Cast Brackenhurst Baptist Church
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The Ascended Lord (Psalm 100:1–7) - Miscellaneous
The death, burial, and resurrection are the fundamental elements of God’s good news for believing sinners (1 Corinthians 15:3–4). Jesus’ death informs us that the penalty has been paid on our behalf. Jesus’ burial declares that that price really was paid. Jesus’ resurrection declares that the price was accepted. But with the resurrection, we are reminded that Jesus is alive. But where is he alive? What is he doing? Why does this matter? What does this mean for his people?
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Corporate Worship and the Character of God (1 Corinthians 14:20–33) - 1 Corinthians Exposition
How the church behaves in corporate worship communicates something about the nature and character of God. This was Paul’s concern as he addresses the Corinthian church about their exercise of the gifts of tongues and prophesy. This is a major theme in this passage which we will study under two headings: (1) Mindful Worship (vv. 20–25) and (2) Meaningful Worship (vv. 26–33).
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Taking Hold of God (Isaiah 64:7) - Miscellaneous
To call upon the Lord’s name is the essence of prayer. As we, in Christ, call upon his name, we stand upon the eternal majesty of his perfect person and work and by him alone are granted access to have communion and pray to our God. Yet for all that God has done in Christ, men are not prayerful.
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Dynamite Comes in Small Packages (John 1:1) - Rightly Handling the Word of Truth
It has been said of John 1:1 that it “deserves to be written in golden letters in every Christian church.” In our fallenness, we are prone to think of our sin as a small thing. When we see how John magnifies Christ in this short verse, we are reminded of its true cost. We consider four things:
1. Our sin must be big because Jesus is revealer
2. Our sin must be big because Jesus is eternal
3. Our sin must be big because Jesus is the Son
4. Our sin must be big because Jesus is God -
The Joy of Forgiveness (Psalm 32:1–11) - Miscellaneous
Psalm 32 is a Psalm of David, which rejoices in the blessedness of those who have repented and embraced God’s forgiveness. As we study this Psalm together, we will consider the wonderful reality that joy comes to those who are forgiven (vv. 1–2), confessing (vv. 3–5), and prayerful (vv. 6–11).
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Speaking with Tongues in Corporate Worship (1 Corinthians 14:1–9) - 1 Corinthians Exposition
Spiritual maturity requires biblical corporate worship, unlike the kind experienced by the church in Corinth. Lots of people wanted to speak, but what they had to say was, for the most part, unhelpful. In chapter 14, Paul aims to set the matter right and, in doing so, helps us to see the best way to use our tongues in corporate worship. We will look at this under three headings:
1. Corporate worship must be informed
2. Corporate worship must be intentional
3. Corporate worship must be intelligible