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Order Code: w1008 

Priorities from Paul 


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  • 1 Colossians 1:1-14 Gratitude for God's grace
  • 2 Colossians 1:1-14 The truth of the Gospel
  • 3 Colossians 1:1-14 A life pleasing to God
  • 4 Colossians 1:1-14 Patient endurance and joy 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Priorities from Paul, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1007 

    The Real Christian Life 


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  • 1 Psalm 3 A Life of Constant Foes
  • 2 Psalm 3 A Life of Continuous Fellowship
  • 3 Psalm 3 A Life of Confidant Faith 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The real Christian life, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1006 

    A New Kind of Politics 

    These Wednesday sermons by Dr Bob Fyall from Isaiah 42, focus on A new kind of politics instituted by The rule of the Servant.

    The Servant, our Lord Jesus Christ, is from God and he is God able to transform those who trust him. He rules strongly and gently in believing hearts and his worldwide kingdom of justice will succeed. The Servant is such that He rules space and time always involved in his creation and relating to his people, including Gentiles, by covenant. As the only God, who one day ... More...


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  • 1 Isaiah 42:1-4 He rules strongly and gently
  • 2 Isaiah 42:5-9 He rules space and time
  • 3 Isaiah 42:10-17 He deserves universal praise
  • 4 Isaiah 42:18-28 He demands obedience 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from A new kind of politics - The rule of the Servant, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1005 

    How do we pray? 

    Some guidance from the Lord's Prayer

    HOW DO WE PRAY? In answer, William Philip in this Wednesday series, gives guidance from the Lord’s prayer.

    We address God personally as ‘our Father’, based on a personal relationship through Christ. Christian prayer depends on a loving God for our needs. Contrast this with the prayer of the unconverted. In true prayer, We align with God’s purposes by revering his name that honours the Son who made the Father known. The coming of the Son heralds the inception and continuing growth of the... More...


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  • 1 Matthew 6:5-15 We address God personally
  • 2 Matthew 6:5-15 We align with God's purposes
  • 3 Matthew 6:5-15 We acknowledge God's provision
  • 4 James 1:1-15 Matt 6:5-15 We ask for God’s Protection
  • 5 1 Chronicles 29:10-13 We affirm God's praise 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from How do we pray? - Some guidance from the Lord's Prayer, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1004 

    Meet Jesus: as He breaks the news 

    This Wednesday lunch time series led by Alex Bedford, views events and happenings prior to the Crucifixion.

    Jesus BREAKS THE NEWS of the destruction of the Temple, causes havoc and confronts the establishment. They put plans in place to kill the Lord, unwittingly fulfilling Prophesy. A new order and end of the Temple system is seen as the end of the world. The disciples, much like ourselves today, wanting inside information, are unable to comprehend the magnitude of all that is happening.

    Tw... More...


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  • 1 Mark 13:1-13 As He breaks the news
  • 2 Mark 13:14-31 As He maps out the future
  • 3 Mark 13:32-37 As He explains how to live in the last days
  • 4 Mark 14:1-11 Amidst beauty and betrayal
  • 5 Mark 14:12-25 The Passover Lamb
  • 6 Mark 14:26-72 As He is deserted 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Meet Jesus: As He breaks the news, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1003 

    What it means to be a Christian 

    Teaching from 1 Thessalonians chapter one, Edward Lobb, in these Wednesday services considers What it means to be a Christian.

    As with all believers, the Thessalonians were Chosen by God confirmed by their bearing spiritual fruit in changed lives. They were gripped by the gospel that came to them in the power of the Holy Spirit through the spoken word. Consequently, they became Imitators of Paul and of Christ as they received the Lord in much affliction. In the midst of persecution, as with Pa... More...


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  • 1 1 Thessalonians 1 Chosen by God
  • 2 1 Thessalonians 1 Imitators of Paul and of Christ
  • 3 1 Thessalonians 1 Turning from Idols
  • 4 1 Thessalonians 1 Waiting for God's Son from Heaven 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from What it means to be a Christian, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w1002 

    Seeing the world as God sees it 

    Preaching from Isaiah chapter 41, Dr Bob Fyall entitles these Wednesday sermons SEEING THE WORLD AS GOD SEES IT. There is always THE DANGER OF IGNORING GOD who, nevertheless, controls history, raising up rulers such as King Cyrus to do his will. It must then be stupid to trust in useless idols. To do so is to forfeit THE DELIGHT OF TRUSTING IN GOD the Master of everything. As Redeemer, he calls and protects his people transforming their weakness into strength. As Creator, he will one day transfo... More...


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  • 1 Isaiah 41:1-7 The Danger of Ignoring God
  • 2 Isaiah 41:8-20 The Delight of Trusting in God
  • 3 Isaiah 41:1-29 The Delusion of Trusting other gods 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Seeing the world as God sees it, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2010)

    Order Code: w0912 

    The First Christmas 

    In this series of Christmas talks Dr Euan Dodds explores the views of faith in an increasingly secular society. Faith, often thought of as eccentric with no relevance to reality, or escapism from the trauma and difficulties faced in everyday living. What is Christmas and the Gospel about? What is God going to do? Are you serving God? Or whom do you serve?

    Only in Jesus can we find hope; he died, breaking death’s power, and offering forgiveness and new life as proclaimed to all nations; God c... More...


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  • 1. Luke 1:67-80  Promises, Prophecies and Preparations
  • 2. Luke 1:67-80 The Nature and Need of Salvation 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The First Christmas, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0911 

    The Old Testament in under an Hour 

    Dr Euan Dodds commences this short series on Nehemiah’s Prayer, looking at the selective history of God’s Covenant dealings with his people, the Israelites. Nehemiah’s concern is for a forsaken covenant, and for the foundation of a spiritual return to live under blessings. God continued to display his great love to a faithless and rebellious people.

    The Old Testament is not an outdated book replaced by the New Testament, but is a living record of God’s love and way with his people. We... More...


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  • 1. Nehemiah 9:1-25 The Goodness and Grace of God
  • 2. Nehemiah 9:22-38 The Justice and Mercy of God 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Old Testament in under an Hour, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0910 

    Under the Shepherd's Rule 

    Edward Lobb, in this Wednesday series, based on Psalm 23, gives it the title ‘Under the Shepherd’s Rule.’

    David shows us the disciplined life in that the Shepherd cares for and rules the sheep. Discipline results in contentment along with a restful life for believers. When we are his, a restoration of the soul begins that leads us in paths of righteousness. Jesus transforms wrecks that bring honour to his name. Supremely, he leads us in the valley of the shadow of death. His rod and staff... More...


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  • 1. Psalm 23 , Contentment and rest
  • 2. Psalm 23 , The Restoration of the Soul
  • 3. Psalm 23, The Valley of the Shadow of Death
  • 4. Psalm 23 , The Great Feast 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Under the Shepherd's Rule, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0907 

    Paul at Athens 

    Not Yet Written


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Unknown God (Acts 17:16-31)
  • 2. The Day of Judgement (Acts 17:22-31) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0906 

    Hope for a Hopeless World 

    Do you look at society and culture comparing it unfavourably with many years ago? Do you think things have deteriorated and are worse now than have ever been? As Dr Bob Fyall looks at Genesis, the realization comes that in fact the blatant arrogance of sin and dysfunctional families is no new phenomenon. The tensions, jealousies and failure of some fathers to present good role models, coupled with a restlessness, and rootlessness in many lives, leads to a picture of a hopeless world.

    God bri... More...


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  • 1. We cannot get away with it (Genesis 4:1-16)
  • 2. We cannot make it on our own. (Genesis 4:17-26)
  • 3. We cannot live forever. (Genesis 5:1-5)
  • 4. We cannot live without faith (Genesis 5:18-32)
  • 5. We cannot take God for granted (Genesis 6:1-8) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Hope for a Hopeless World, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0905 

    God's Great Questions 

    Edward Lobb commences this short series asking some pertinent questions contained in Scripture, and still relevant in our time when man is obsessed with gaining and yet unable to obtain mastery over the whole world. “What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his life”. Individually we are called to forfeit things of less value to obtain riches which remain imperishable and eternal. God calls us to “take up our cross and follow Him”, finding the joy of real life in Jesus.... More...


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  • 1. Profit or Loss (Mark 8:27-38)
  • 2. The Unanswerable Question (Hebrews 2:1-4)
  • 3. The First Question God asked a Man (Genesis 3:1-16) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from God's Great Questions, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0902 

    The Gospel changes everything 

    In this four week series of Wednesday lunch time talks Bob Fyall looks at a letter which is as relevant today as when written to Hebrew Christians. Consider the theme, Christ the image of God the Father came down to us, turning our thoughts to the reality of God in our lives. Aspects of our every day lives are brought under the scrutiny of God’s Living Word. We are encouraged to keep persevering and growing in knowledge and truth; also to be a part of a live Church testimony and witness, whil... More...


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  • 1. Living Together (Hebrews 13:1-5)
  • 2. Believing Together (Hebrews 13:1-16)
  • 3. Praying Together (Hebrews 13:1-19)
  • 4. Doing God's Will Together (Hebrews 13:20-25) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Gospel Changes Everything, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2009)

    Order Code: w0815 

    Joy to the World: The Lord is Come!  

    “When Christ came into the world poetry expressed itself and music was reborn” Dr Philip commences this Wednesday lunch time series, leading up to Christmas, with this quote.

    Luke’s Gospel is punctuated with songs and a dance of Joy. Elizabeth sang the first song of Christmas as the baby in her womb leapt as he danced at the presence of the Son of God, also in the womb. Luke as a trusted, careful and sober man records the miraculous expression of the unborn child. Elizabeth and Mary rej... More...


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  • 1. A Dance of Joy (Luke 1:39-45)
  • 2. A Song of Joy (Luke 1:39-45)
  • 3. A Message of Joy (Luke 1:18-45) (Lunchtime Carol Service) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0814 

    Meet Jesus: As He diagnoses the financial Crisis 

    Alex Bedford continues his lunch time series in Mark’s Gospel by challenging us to re-evaluate our priorities and attitudes. The Lord shines his light on the counterfeit lives of the questioning religious authorities, completely refuting their assumptions and arguments as they ask “Who gave you the authority”.

    As Jesus teaches in the temple, many heard Him gladly when He opened the Scriptures to them. His authority was evidenced, as was His assertion that He was Lord of King David, and of... More...


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  • 1. You can’t trap Him with clever arguments. (Mark 12:18-27 )
  • 2. As He asks “What do we live for?” (Mark 12:28-34)
  • 3. As He goes on the attack. (Mark 12:35-40)
  • 4. As He diagnoses the financial crisis. (Mark 12:41-44) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesdays - Meet Jesus (Mark's Gospel)

    Order Code: w0813 

    God is Calling Us 

    God is calling us is Dr Bob Fyall’s apt title for this Wednesday series from Isaiah chapter 55.

    It is a generous invitation to all as a free gift paid for by the Suffering Servant of Isaiah chapter 53. An individual response is demanded. God’s covenant is an unbreakable promise requiring obedience and trust from those who are part of his ever-expanding family. Why is the whole world not accepting such an urgent summons? Because there must be a forsaking of the old lifestyle and wicked thoug... More...


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  • 1. A generous invitation, (Isaiah 55)
  • 2. An unbreakable promise, (Isaiah 55)
  • 3. An urgent summons, (Isaiah 55)
  • 4. An unfailing word, (Isaiah 55)
  • 5. A glorious new creation, (Isaiah 55) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from God is Calling Us, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0812 

    There's No-one like Jesus 

    Following on from Jesus’ words in Matthew 5 to 7, Edward Lobb, in this Wednesday series, considers the works of the Lord in Matthew 8.

    The centurion’s faith is an example of real faith as it is grounded in Jesus. Unlike the religious establishment, this man knew who Jesus really was! Real faith is not difficult in such a One. However, Discipleship is not easy. Following him involves sitting lightly to earthly securities, putting him first in all our priorities. For some would-be disciples t... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Faith is not Difficult. (Matthew 8:5-13, )
  • 2. Discipleship is not easy. (Matthew 8:18-22)
  • 3. The Kind of Man He is. (Matthew 8:23-27, )
  • 4. The value of Pigs & Men. (Matthew 8:28-34, ) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from There's No One Like Jesus, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0811 

    The God We Cannot Escape 

    Dr Bob Fyall draws our attention to The God we cannot escape in this thought-provoking Wednesday series on Psalm 139. The Psalm is a short history of absolutely everything and yet intensely personal.

    It is both challenging and encouraging that He knows everything about us and is involved in our everyday living. God knows our inner lives, motives included, and he hems us in, not to stifle but to protect us. When life is a puzzle, God is there. He surrounds us on every side, searching for us as w... More...


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  • 1. He know everything about us. (Psalm 139)
  • 2. He surrounds us on every side. (Psalm 139)
  • 3. He made us and will finish His work. (Psalm 139)
  • 4. He leads us to eternal life. (Psalm 139) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The God We Cannot Escape, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0810 

    Meet Jesus: As a blind man identifies Him  

    The momentum gathers pace, the crowds increase in number around the Lord, as he makes his way to Jerusalem. Amidst the tumult a voice rings out identifying Jesus. Bartimaeus, with everything against him and knowing this was his only opportunity, calls in anticipation of help. Today Jesus still hears and calls to himself those whose lives are without hope.

    A donkey for a King? Not what kings do! It seems incomprehensible, not what was expected. But Jesus, in complete control, deliberately draw... More...


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  • 1. As a blind man identifies him! (Mark 10:46-52)
  • 2. The King who rides a donkey! (Mark 11:1-11),
  • 3. As He curses a fig tree! (Mark 11:12-25)
  • 4. The stone that the builders rejected. (Mark 11:27-12:12)
  • 5. As even his enemies marvel at him. (Mark 12:13-17) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesdays - Meet Jesus (Mark's Gospel)

    Order Code: w0808 

    Flee Idolatry! 

    Fighting Powerful Lures to False Worship

    Drawing on Deuteronomy 13 in this Wednesday series, Dr William Philip warns us to Flee Idolatry. As the essence of sin, idolatry insults God and ourselves.

    The concern is with fighting powerful lures to false worship, starting with the allurement of spectacular and successful spirituality. Believers should not be dazzled by signs and wonders performed by deceivers who undermine the true gospel. Everything must be tested by Scripture. Close to home, relationships can become gods. So, it is vita... More...


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  • 1. Spectacular and successful spirituality (Deuteronomy 13:1-5, )
  • 2. The lure of closest earthly affections (Deuteronomy 13:6-11),
  • 3. The Lure of a Progressive Society (Deuteronomy 13:12-18, ) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Flee Idolatry! - Fighting Powerful Lures to False Worship, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0807 

    Is Our God Big Enough? 

    Preaching from Isaiah chapter 40 over three Wednesdays, Dr Bob Fyall addresses the question: Is God big enough to handle all crises? The context is that of the Assyrian threat to Judah.

    The God of the Bible is Big enough to control history. To him, the great nations are like grass and only God’s word remains forever. True security is found only in Jesus the living Word. This God is also Big enough to rule creation. Infinitely greater than everything he has made, he is the only One who deserve... More...


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  • 1. Big enough to control history (Isaiah 40:1-11, )
  • 2. Big enough to rule creation (Isaiah 40:1-24)
  • 3. Big enough to care for the week (Isaiah 40:25-31) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Is Our God Big Enough?, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0806 

    The Transforming Joy of Jesus the King 

    Dr William Philip, in this Wednesday series, sums up the Lord’s healing and teaching incidents in Matthew chapters 8 & 9 as The Transforming Joy of Jesus the King.

    Firstly, the emphasis is on Jesus as the King who has power over sin. In fact, Jesus’ Kingdom reverses the tragic helplessness of sin. As always the Saviour reaches out to the unclean, the untouchables and the nameless. Secondly, Jesus’ Kingdom destroys the terrifying hold of sin. He rebukes with authority the works of creation... More...


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  • 1. Jesus’ kingdom reverses the tragic helplessness of sin (Matthew 8:1-22),
  • 2. Jesus’ kingdom destroys the terrifying hold of sin (Matthew 8:23-9:17, )
  • 3. Jesus’ person answers the terrible helplessness of sin (Matthew 9:18-38, ) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Transforming Joy of Jesus the King, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0805 

    The Servant whose Death Destroys Death 

    Preaching from Isaiah 52:13-53:12 in this Wednesday series, Dr Bob Fyall bids us consider the Suffering Servant of God.

    From these verses, it is clear that this is a gospel of humiliation in that the Servant while equal with God is separated from him as he bore the penalty of our sins. His sufferings are such that He Confounds our Expectations of God. Isaiah’s perspective contradicts how we expect God to act. In fact, He Challenges our Prejudices in three ways: the Servant brought life out of... More...


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  • 1. He Confounds our Expectations
  • 2. He Challenges our Prejudices
  • 3. He Stands in for us
  • 4. He Brings People to Glory 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Servant Whose Death Destroys Death, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0804 

    Being Right with God  

    As sinners, all men and women are under God's just anger and can do nothing to save themselves. However, God has provided a righteousness available to all who will turn from their natural tendency to self-justification and look solely to Jesus for acceptance with God. God alone is the Source of this righteousness and its Channel to us is by faith in the Son of God. The Object of this unearned-righteousness is all who believe, both Jew and Gentile. This gospel of grace hinges on two other words: ... More...


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  • 1. Being Right with God. (Romans 3:9-26)
  • 2. Being Right with God. (Romans 3:9-2)
  • 3. Being Right with God. (Romans 3:9-2, ) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Being Right with God, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0803 

    Meet Jesus: And discover True Wealth 

    - And hear the covenant of creation. Humanity, then as now, is fascinated by relationships. The Pharisees, whose primary interest was to see how far they could go yet remain within the Law, questioned Christ on divorce. Divorce is the antithesis of God’s Faithfulness. Our present smash and grab society is in danger of manipulating God’s Law for our own ends; causing many to reap what is sown.

    - And discover true wealth. Who is in and who is out? As Jesus blesses the children and takes them ... More...


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  • 1. And hear the covenant of creation (Mark 10:1-12, )
  • 2. And discover true wealth (Mark 10:13-31),
  • 3. The Servant King (Mark 10:32-45) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesdays - Meet Jesus (Mark's Gospel)

    Order Code: w0802 

    Safe only in the City of God 

    Relativism will not tolerate the biblical claim that Christianity is the one true faith. While relating to the world, the church must remain faithful to the unique, exclusive gospel message. After all, human beings are Safe only in the City of God.

    As the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ is for all, the church must show An Unashamed Confidence in her Great King whose City alone is the joy of the whole world. Pluralism is out. With this comes An Undeniable Contrast of those who, by grace, are ete... More...


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  • 1. An Unashamed Confidence (Psalm 48)
  • 2. An Undeniable Contrast (Psalm 48)
  • 3. An Unmistakable Task (Psalm 48, )
  • 4. An Unavoidable Eternity (Psalm 48) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Safe only in the City of God, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0801 

    The God who Protects and Promises 

    As Bob Fyall looks at this Psalm, we ask questions. Has this been my experience over the last year? Is it fantasy or reality? If only this Psalm were true! We suffer from high risks and danger in this life, if we are God’s children, our Hope is in the Name of the Lord. This is not automatic protection from the difficulties and trials of life, we still suffer from broken relationships, bereavement, job loss, hurts and unseen dangers. God Himself holds fast to us in Love promising to deliver/pr... More...


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  • 1. The God who Protects and Promises (Psalm 91) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The God who Protects and Promises, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2008)

    Order Code: w0712 

    The Reasons for Christmas 

    Why did Jesus Come

    Based on the powerful words of Jesus himself, Edward Lobb, in this Wednesday lunchtime series, invites us to consider The Reasons for Christmas.

    Firstly, Jesus came to seek and to save the lost, such as guilty, sinful Zacchaeus the crooked chief tax collector. Although hated by men, Jesus sought him out and radically transformed his life. Salvation came to such a man. The Lord is still searching for those who need rescuing. Secondly, Jesus came to give Abundant life to those he sought and saved... More...


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  • 1. Jesus came to seek and to save the lost
  • 2. He came to offer abundant life
  • 3. He came to bear witness to the truth 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The reasons for Christmas - Why did Jesus come?, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2007)

    Order Code: w0711 

    Can we know the unknown God? 

    Faced with the religious but idolatrous Greeks in Athens, Paul, focusing on their altar TO THE UNKNOWN GOD, made that God known to them in his preaching recorded in Acts 17:16-34. Bob Fyall, in this Wednesday series, asks us in equally idolatrous Glasgow: CAN WE KNOW THE UNKNOWN GOD?

    The gospel of God demonstrates that He wants to know us: so we can't ignore him by substituting idols in his place. He created the universe: so we can't put him in a box calling it religion. There is no part of the... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. He wants to know us: so we can't ignore him (Acts 17:16-24)
  • 2. He created the universe: so we can't put him in a box (Acts 17:22-25)
  • 3. He made human beings: so we can't live without him (Acts 17: 16-34)
  • 4. He will judge the world: so we need to be ready to meet him (Acts 17:16-34) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Can we know the unknown God?, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2007)

    Order Code: w0710 

    Meet Jesus: As his word seems incomprehensible 

    Alex Bedford continues his studies in Mark’s Gospel, looking at Jesus’ words, which, to his disciples appeared incomprehensible. We are challenged concerning our attitude, burying our head in the sand or facing up to the claims of Jesus. Today, status is derived from our jobs, possessions, abilities, taking our imagination of grandeur, doing our own thing and ignoring Jesus. Do we follow his footprint but not His Word? Are we more involved in an institution than a living relationship with Je... More...


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  • Meet Jesus:
  • 1. As his word seems incomprehensible (Mark 9:30-32)
  • 2. A person, not an institution (Mark 9:33-41)
  • 3. And know your future (mark 9:42-50) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Wednesdays - Meet Jesus (Mark's Gospel)

    Order Code: w0709 

    The Practice of a Christian 3  

    A True Kingdom Response

    Preaching from Matthew 7 in this final part of The Practice of a Christian Wednesday series, William Philip’s concern is that we should make A True Kingdom Response to our Lord’s words.

    Firstly, Jesus confronts everyone with A Stark Choice. There are only two ways: the narrow road that leads to eternal life, or the broad road that ends in everlasting destruction. The whole of humanity is on one or the other. Secondly, the Saviour draws A Shocking Contrast between true believers who kn... More...


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  • 1. A Stark Choice (Matthew 7:13-20)
  • 2. A Shocking Contrast (Matthew 7:13-27)
  • 3. A Solemn Warning (Matthew 7:13-29) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Practice of a Christian (3) - A True Kingdom Response, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2007)

    Order Code: w0708 

    The Practice of a Christian 2  

    A True Kingdom Mentality

    In the second part of this Wednesday series, based on Matthew chapters 6 & 7, William Philip exhorts us to have A True Kingdom Mentality. From this foundation, Christians are able to manifest Heavenly Realities in the Heart Now.

    Living with True Kingdom Perspective means always living in God’s sight and for his eyes only. Our affections will be in heaven and not in the world. Jesus teaches that we cannot serve two masters. Where our treasure is, there will our heart be also. Understand... More...


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  • 1. Heavenly Realities in the Heart Now: Living with True Kingdom Perspective (Matthew 6:19-24)
  • 2. Heavenly Realities in the Heart Now: Understanding True Kingdom Piety (Matthew 6:1-18)
  • 3. Heavenly Realities in the Heart Now: Exercising True Kingdom Priorities (Matthew 6:24-7:12) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Practice of a Christian (2) - A True Kingdom Mentality, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2007)

    Order Code: w0707 

    The Practice of a Christian 1 

    A True Kingdom Morality

    The Lord Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, upholds and explains God’s perfect law. That law is about true righteousness lived out in right relationships and not rules. Jesus, as the enabling King of Righteousness, calls his followers to A True Kingdom Morality.

    In Matthew chapter 5, William Philip, in this Wednesday series, teaches that radical love, purity and faithfulness are expressions of true kingdom membership - heavenly relationships on earth. Radical love, reflecting God’s love... More...


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  • 1. Expression of True Kingdom Righteousness (Matthew 5:13-20)
  • 2. Expression of True Kingdom Righteousness: Heavenly Relationships on Earth: Love (Matthew 5:17-48)
  • 3. Expression of True Kingdom Righteousness: Heavenly Relationships on Earth: Piety (Matthew 5:27-42)
  • 4. Expression of True Kingdom Righteousness: Heavenly Relationships on Earth: Faithfulness (Matthew 5:31-37) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Practice of a Christian (1) - A True Kingdom Morality, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2007)

    Order Code: w0706a 

    Meet Jesus: Its a Romantic Encounter 

    Alex Bedford continues his series in Mark’s Gospel. God is on the move on Planet Earth: WHO IS THIS? A question repeatedly asked by both disciples and spectators. Only when we get Jesus’ identity right can we grapple with His authority. He further reveals His uniqueness by asking WHO DO PEOPLE SAY I AM? Peter works out who He is, but Peter is looking for a king to free his people from bondage. Jesus teaches WHY HE CAME. And we are challenged as to what is important in our lives, work,... More...


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  • 1 Mark 8:1-21 It's more than an evidence based encounter
  • 2 Mark 8: 22-30 It's a Romantic Encounter
  • 3 Mark 8:31-9:1 As he demands not your money but your life
  • 4 Mark 9: 2-13 And encounter the glory of God
  • 5 Mark 9: 14-29 As a father discovers how to pray 
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    The Purpose of a Christian 

    ‘The Purpose of a Christian’ is William Philip’s title for this Wednesday series of sermons from Matthew 5:13-20. To be effective in mission it is crucial that the believer’s life matches his words.

    God’s purpose for his people has always been that they should live holy lives in this corrupt world. This task constitutes The Christian Missionary Calling, making believers ambassadors for King Jesus. His messengers are the message, inasmuch as they are the lights of the world reflectin... More...


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  • 1 The Christian’s Missionary Calling
  • 2 The Christian’s Missionary Culture
  • 3 The Christian’s Missionary Commands 
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    Faith in a Faithful God 

    Preaching from Hebrews chapter 11, over five Wednesdays, Bob Fyall encourages us to have Faith in a Faithful God.

    Abel, Enoch and Noah exemplify Biblical faith in the unseen God and invisible reality. Such Faith and How we See the World determines how we understand the created order and how we live. Faith Taking Risks is seen in Abraham who, while so acting, had his eye on the promised eternal rewards. Trusting in these promises and God's power, the imperfect patriarchs, demonstrated Faith Faci... More...


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  • 1. Faith and how we see the world (Hebrews 11:1-7)
  • 2. Faith taking risks (Hebrews 11:8-16)
  • 3. Faith facing life and death (Hebrews 11:17-22)
  • 4. Faith and seeing reality (Hebrews 11:23-31)
  • 5. Faith looking to Christ (Hebrews 11:32-12:3) 
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    The High Priestly Prayer 

    Over three Wednesdays, Edward Lobb considers the Lord’s High priestly prayer in John chapter 17. This prayer gives insight into the profound relationship within the trinity as well as what Jesus desires for his people at all times.

    Jesus prays for himself that the Father would glorify him and that he would glorify the father. the authority given to the Son reveals the Father’s glory, as does the Son’s accomplishments, culminating in the cross. Jesus prays for his disciples concerning hi... More...


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  • 1. Jesus prays for himself (John 17:1-9)
  • 2. Jesus prays for his disciples (John 17:1-19)
  • 3. Jesus prays for all Christians (John 17:20-26) 
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    Meet Jesus: As he opens our ears 

    and 3 other talks

    Mark keeps showing us vital new insights into Jesus - his identity and mission - as he encounters various groups.

    Jesus’ encounters are full of surprises, as he deals with both religious and irreligious people. he came to heal, but not just physical illnesses. Jesus diagnoses a far more serious problem that everyone shares - ‘unclean heart disease’. And, surprisingly, a complete outsider knows exactly who Jesus is and exactly what she needs. But most people are deaf to Jesus’ words. T... More...


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  • Meet Jesus:
  • Disc 1 1. As he exposes false religion (Mark 6:53-7:13)
  • 2. As he diagnoses the inner self (Mark 7:14-23)
  • Disc 2 3. As he’s greeted by true religion (Mark 7:24-30)
  • 4. As he opens your ears (Mark 7:31-37) 
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    Is God Still in Control? 

    Although God is sovereign and mysterious, we are allowed to ask honest questions about him and his ways. These, Bob Fyall proposes, are the prophet Habakkuk’s main themes.

    In view of the Babylonian invasion, Habakkuk asks, “Why is God not intervening?” - “Why is God silent?” God answers that he is active and that he raises up Chaldeans, Communists, Islamists, Secular Humanists, to test his people. These enemies, culpable for their actions, are doomed to destruction. In the midst of ... More...


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  • 1. A Puzzling Silence (Habakkuk 1:1-10
  • 2. Which God do we believe in? (Habakkuk 1:11-2:1)
  • 3. The Silent Earth (Habakkuk 2)
  • 4. God will be God (Habakkuk 3) 
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    Why is the world as it is? 

    Concentrating on Genesis chapters 9-11, William Philip argues that only in the Bible is a satisfactory answer found to the question “why is the world as it is?” or, “why the great paradox that good and evil always remain tangled together in our world?”

    After the Flood, men rejected God’s command to disperse and to fill the earth. Choosing to disobey, they stayed put following Nimrod (meaning ‘we shall rebel’) who built Babel, the first godless city. Right here we see a microcosm o... More...


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  • 1. Because God has purposed it to be this way
  • 2. Because Mankind has made it this way
  • It won’t be like this always:
  • 3. God won’t withhold judgment forever
  • 4. Because judgment is not God’s last word 
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    Never Underestimate the God of the Bible 

    1 Samuel 4–7:2 tells the gripping story of how the Israelites lose the ark of the covenant to their traditional enemy, the Philistines, and how it is returned to God’s people. From these chapters we learn much about the character and ways of the true God of Scripture and what he requires of us.

    William Philip’s teaching focuses firstly on God’s sovereignty. He therefore can’t be used, contained or controlled by anyone in any age. The ark and all religious trappings are meaningless apa... More...


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  • 1. A Sovereign God Samuel 4
  • 2. A Unique God Samuel 5:1-5
  • 3. A Disturbing God Samuel 5:6-6:12,
  • 4. A Holy God Samuel 6:13-7:2 
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    Meet Jesus: Before it’s too late! 

    and 3 other talks

    Don’t lose the opportunity to repent! That’s what Rev Dick Lucas in his Wednesday sermon says the gruesome episode of Herod and John the Baptist is all about, in Mark’s gospel. A pwoerful, yet weak king, given the opportunity to do good and repent, throws it away out of fear of what his drunken guests would think! The Bible teaches that we only have today to repent and believe. So, meet Jesus before it’s too late. True faith in Jesus Christ is always characterised by repentence—a turni... More...


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  • 1. As he reacts to the cold shoulder (Mark 6:1-13)
  • 2. Before it’s too late (Mark 6:14-29)
  • 3. As he communicates God’s love (Mark 6:30-44)
  • 4. In the midst of your present difficulty (Mark 6:44-52) 
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    Meet Jesus: as he utters ‘Talitha Cumi’ 

    and 3 other talks

    He utters ‘Talitha Cumi’—”little girl, I say to you arise”. As Alex Bedford expresses it during a Wednesday lunchtime talk on Mark, these words of Jesus have echoed for 2000 years into a dying world. In raising Jairus’ daughter from the dead, we see the staggering confidence of the one who has power over death. As such, his command then (and now) to those who listen, is “Do not fear; only believe.” In our hopelessness we can turn to Jesus Christ knowing that he came to reverse al... More...


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  • 1. As nature responds to his voice (Mark 4:35-41)
  • 2. As he vanquishes evil (Mark 5:1-20)
  • 3. As he utters ‘talitha cumi’ (Mark 5:21-43)
  • 4. Amidst a busy city (Mark 5:25-34) 
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    Meet Jesus: As he introduces the family  

    and 4 other talks

    Here in these Wednesday talks based on Mark, Alex Bedford enjoins us to Meet Jesus as he introduces the family. The Triune God is relational, reflected in our human desire to belong. When we are converted to Christ, we discover the ultimate in belonging: we belong to God and his international family that miraculously cuts across race, colour, culture, age, gender and intelligence. The family motto is ‘all one in Christ Jesus’. As our Lord himself puts it, ‘whoever does the will of God, he ... More...


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  • 1. As he builds his church (Mark 3:7-21)
  • 2. As the religious play their trump card (Mark 3:22-30)
  • 3. As he introduces the family (Mark 3:31-35)
  • 4. Through his word (Mark 4:1-20)
  • 5. As his kingdom reaches you (Mark 4:21-34) 
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    Meet Jesus: As he bursts onto the scene 

    and 3 other talks

    As Alex Bedford shows in this series of Wednesday lunchtime talks, Mark is all about the good news of Jesus Christ as he bursts onto the scene suddenly with the message of eternal salvation for sinners. Sin has banished human beings from a holy God, however, his reconciling love in Jesus has come on to the ‘radar screen’ to track us down. Mark tries to arouse his readers from their slumber, to respond wholeheartedly to the long-anticipated Saviour and King from heaven who has visited his cre... More...


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  • 1. As he bursts onto the scene (Mark 1:1-15)
  • 2 .As he dials your number (Mark 1:16-39)
  • 3. As he bursts onto the scene, (Mark 1:40-2:17)
  • 4. As he scorns religion (Mark 2:18-3:6) 
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    Ruth: A Surprising Welcome into God’s Family 

    In four sermons from Wednesday lunchtime services, Alex Bedford leads us through the short book of Ruth. Ruth, the social and religious outsider, is brought right to the heart of God’s plans to redeem lost and wayward people. It’s a greta true story full of despair, heartbreak, restoration and joy. But it points clearly beyond itself to reveal much more than God’s dealings with just one family. Full of foreshadowings of the future, the story of Ruth has bold lessons to teach us about God. ... More...


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  • Disc 1: Escaping from a shady past
  • Ruth 1
  • Encountering the extravagant love of God’s family
  • Ruth 2
  • Disc 2: Abide with me
  • Ruth 3
  • Marrying into a glorious future
  • Ruth 4 
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    Portrait of a Christian 

    Come to the One who truly offers us rest & comfort; open the eyes of our minds and hearts. With this call to come to the only One who can meet our every need Dr Philip commences this Lunch time series on the Beatitudes.

    As an artist prepares a canvas, collecting colours and materials and commences work on the background, we look at the various aspects of the life of the believer and the contrasting shades and emphasis on areas of our lives. The need for discipline and attention to detail is ope... More...


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  • 1. Following and Fishing (Matthew 5)
  • 2. Bankrupt & Blessed (Matthew 5)
  • 3. Tears & Joy (Matthew 5)
  • 4. Meekness & Might (Matthew 5)
  • 5. Desire & Satisfaction (Matthew 5)
  • 6. Mercy filled & Merciful (Matthew 5)
  • 7. Cleansed and Transparent
  • 8. Reconciled & Reconciling (Matthew 5)
  • 9. Reviled & Rejoicing (Matthew 5)
  • 10. Salt & Light (Matthew 5) 
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    True Missionary Church 

    1. Titus 1:9-2:15 Lives the truth

    2. 1 Timothy 1-6 Guards the truth

    3. 2 Timothy 4:2 Proclaims the Truth

    4. 2 Timothy Suffers for the Truth

    5. Romans 1:1-6,15-17 Has Clarity on the True Gospel

    6. 2 Timothy 4:9-22 Is always preparing for mission


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    Living through the Last Days 

    1. 2 Peter 3 The Scriptures and the Last Days

    2. 2 Peter 3 The Scoffers and the Last Days

    3. 2 Peter 3:1-10 The Slowness of the Last Days

    4. 2 Peter 3:1-13 The Suddenness of the Last Day

    5. 2 Peter 3 Speeding the Last Day

    6. 2 Peter 3:17-18 Standing until the Last Day


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    A Baby Church Begins to Grow 

    Living Faithfully and Waiting Expectantly

    A Baby Church Begins to Grow

    1. 1 Thessalonians 1 "You Really Are Converted"

    2. 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 Integrity in Gospel Work

    3. 1 Thessalonians 2:13-3:13 Eternal Salvation is Paul's Top Priority

    4. 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 God's Will is That We Be Sanctified

    5. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 What happens to Christians when they die?

    6. 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 The Day of the Lord

    7. 1 Thessalonians 5:12-28 Being a Faithful Church Member

    8. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22 Joy, Thankfulness and th... More...


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    The Challenge of a Heart Response to God 

    ohn 20 Overview of John

    John 1:1-18 The Key of Life

    John 1:19-34 How to Give a Testimony

    John 1:35-51 The Meaning of Faith

    John 1:35-51 Have you asked the right Question?

    John 2:1-25 Jesus the Great transformer

    John 3 Jesus meets a theologian in the dark

    John 4:1-42 Jesus meets a woman with a past

    John 4:1-42 Jesus meets a fearful father

    John 5 The Voice that Divides


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    The Gospel of the King 

    Introduction

    Matt 1 Jesus Christ - A King to Bless All Nations

    Matt 1:18-25 Immanuel - God With Us As Saviour

    Matt 2 Jesus - The Shepherd King

    Matt 2 Jesus as God’s True Son

    Matt 2 Jesus - The Bringer of Real Hope

    Matt 2 Jesus - A Nazarene (1)

    Matt 2 Jesus - A Nazarene (2)

    Matt 2 Jesus - A Nazarene (3)

    Matt 5 Repent

    Matt 3 Look! He's everything you could not be (full atonement 1)

    Matt 4 Look! He's everything you could not be (full atonement 2)

    Matt 4 Listen! He speaks w... More...


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    Elijah - God's Messenger for Difficult Times 

    Elisha: God carries on His Woprk

    Elijah - God's Messenger for Difficult Times

    1. 1 Kings 16:29-17:7 God's Word Challenges the Establishment

    2. 1 Kings 17:1-24 God's Word Challenges our Preconceptions

    3. 1 Kings 18 God's Word Forces us to face our True Loyalty

    4. 1 Kings 19 God's Word Heals and Restores

    5. 1 Kings 21 God's Word Brings Justice

    6. 2 Kings 1:1-18 God's Word Shows who the True God is

    2 Kings 2:1-14 God's Word Which Finishes the Task

    Elisha - God Carries On His Work

    1 Kings 19:15-21; 2 Kings 2:11-25 ... More...


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    Love Sex & Marriage 

    Right Relationships: Love, Sex & Marriage

    Matthew 19:1-30 The Purpose of Marriage

    Romans 1 The Path to Marriage

    Ephesians 5 The Pattern of Partnership 1

    Headship & Helpership

    1 Peter 3:1-7 The Patter of Partnership 2

    Reverence, Honour and Understanding

    Deuteronomy 6 Procreation and Parenting in Marriage

    Isaiah 54 Godly Ambition in Achieving Christian

    Parenthood

    7. 1 Corinthians 7 Divorce & Remarriage

    The Bi... More...


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    Will the Church Survive the 21st Century? 

    Jude 1 Will the Western Churches Survive the 21st century?

    Jude1:3-4 Rebranding the Faith

    Jude 1:5-8 Privilege is Not Immunity

    Jude 1:8-10 The Dehumanising Dogma of the ‘Progressives’

    Jude1:11-15 Diagnosing Dangerous Ministry

    Jude 1:16-19 Recognising the Road to Ruin

    Jude 1:20-21 Rebuild on the True Foundation:

    Look to One Another With Faith

    Jude 1:22-23 Rescue to the True Foundation:

    Look to Others With Love

    Jude 1:24-25 Rejoice in t... More...


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    Only One Gospel 

    There is Only One Gospel

    1:1-5 The Only Thing That Matters

    1:6-10 No Other Gospel

    1:10-24 Paul’s Unique Transforming Gospel

    2:1-10 World Evangelism in Jeopardy (1)

    2:11-14 World Evangelism in Jeopardy (2)

    The Heart of the Gospel

    2:15-21 Justification by Faith Alone

    2:15-21 Justification and the Church

    2:15-21 Justification and the Christian Life

    The Promise, the Law and the Christ

    3:1-15 Christ Crucified: there is no greater thing

    3:15-29 One Church, One Faith, One Lord

    3:26-4:1... More...


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    The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus 

    1:1-11 The ‘theme tune’ of Acts: The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    1:1-11 Preparation for a Pentecostal Church: The Church’s Certain Power

    1:1-14 Preparation for a Pentecostal Church: The Church’s Constant Prayer

    1:15-26 Preparation for a Pentecostal Church: The Church’s Continuing Pain

    2: The Message of a Pentecostal Church: The True Hero of Pentecost

    3:1-4:4 The Message of a Pentecostal Church: Resurrection Spells Restoration

    4:5-42 Faith Faces Hostility: By Proclaiming... More...


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    Winds of War 

    Introduction to Daniel The Winds of War

    Daniel 1 Standing for Jerusalem in Babylon

    Daniel 2 Dread Dreams of Things to Come

    Daniel 3 Image and Reality

    Daniel 4 Hounded by Heaven

    Daniel 5 Too Late!

    Daniel 6 Standing in the Power of the Christ

    Daniel 7 The Hope of all History

    Daniel 8 The Future is Not in Human Hands

    Daniel 9; Jeremiah 25 , God’s Ultimate Answer to All Human Prayers

    Daniel 10 The Mystery of Prayer

    Daniel 11 Warfa... More...


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    Baffled Believing & Blessed 

    Ecc 1:1-11 Baffled Believing and Blessed

    Ecc 1:1-11 Where is the Profit in Life?

    Ecc 1:12-2:26 Bitter despair or believing delight

    Ecc 3 In Time for Eternity

    Ecc 4 The Oppression of Success

    Ecc 5 Living in Time for Eternity

    Ecc 5-6 Vanity in Wealth

    Ecc 6:10-7:12 The Liberating Realism of the True Gospel

    Ecc 7:13-29 Patient Hope

    Ecc 8 Living Patiently with the Tragedy of Sin

    Ecc 8:16-9:... More...


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    Theology in the Raw 

    Psalm 1 The Key to Happiness

    Psalm 2 The Key to History

    Psalm 3 The Real Christian Life

    Psalm 44 Finding Your Way in the Dark

    Psalm 8 The Name That Explains the Word

    Psalm 90 Making Sense of our Morality

    Psalm 45 Marriage to a Great King

    Psalm 46 Real Faith in a World of Fear

    Psalm 48 Safe Only in the City of God


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    Towards an Understanding of Christian Suffering 

    Job 1-2 Job’s World Falls Apart

    Job 3 All is Darkness

    Job 4 Bad Counsel and Wretched Comfort

    Job 19 Is God My Friend or Enemy?

    Job 28 God’s Definition of Wisdom

    Job 41 The Magnificence of God

    Job 42 What Job Saw in the End


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    Too Hot to Handle 

    Leviticus 1 Living Sacrifices

    Leviticus 8 We have a Priest

    Leviticus 11 The Earth is the LORD’s

    Leviticus 16 Further Up and Further In

    Leviticus 18; 1 Corinthians 6:9-13 , The Body is for the LORD

    Leviticus 25 Lord of the Year


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    Gospel Beginnings  

    1:1-2:3 The God of Creation

    1:1-2:3 The Glory of Creation

    1:26-2:3 The Goal of Creation

    2:4-24 The Perfect Covenant Life

    3 The Painful Curse of Death

    3 1:8 The Persuasive Corruption of Sin

    4 The Progressive Civilisation of Sin

    5 Death reigns, But Not Supreme

    6:1-8 Sin reigns, But Not Forever

    6-8 The God Who Save Through Judgment

    8:20-9:28 The God Who Restrains in Order to Restrain

    10:1-11:9 The Tragedy of the City of Man

    11:1-9 The Terminus of the City of Man

    11:10-12: The Tr... More...


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    Christmas according to Malachi 

    As Dr Philip leads us through Malachi, questions arise concerning the long predicted and promised child, whom Malachi wrote and prophesied about some 450 years before His coming to earth. The Son of God, waited and looked for since time began.

    Malachi’s prophesy, written to a cynical and sceptical generation, similar to society now, confronts the truth contained in Scripture, and fulfilled in the coming of the Son of Righteousness with healing in His Wings.

    The beautiful sunrise, lighting ... More...


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  • 1. Malachi 2:17-3:5 Christmas is coming again: But what’s it all about?
  • 2. Malachi 4:2 The Dawning Light of Ultimate Meaning: He comes to reveal all truth
  • 3. Malachi 4:2 The Healing Wings of Ultimate Restoration: He comes to make all things right
  • 4. Malachi 4:2 The Leaping Joy of Ultimate Freedom: He comes to give us real liberty
  • 5. Malachi 4:2 The Lasting Security of Ultimate Peace: He comes to bring us real victory 
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    Why Did Jesus Come? 

    Pertinent questions are asked and answered as Edward Lobb leads us through portions of the Gospels of Luke and John at the time of Advent.

    THE SON OF MAN CAME TO SEEK AND SAVE THE LOST. Zacchaeus, rich, lost and morally bankrupt, feathering his nest and being ostracised by the society from whom he demanded taxes. Jesus, always interested in rank outsiders, demonstrates no one is beyond the pale by inviting Himself to the home of this tax collector “I must spend time with you today….. ... More...


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  • 1. Luke 19:1-10 He Came to Seek and to Save the Lost
  • 2. John 10:1-21 He Came to Bring Abundant Life
  • 3. John 18:28-40 He Came to Bear Witness to the Truth 
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    The Why & How of Gospel Mission 

    The Church's Fruitful Partnership

    The Why and the How of Gospel Mission is the overall title of this Wednesday series by William Philip. The Founding Principle of Christianity and its outreach is that There is One God and one Mediator, the man Christ Jesus. So, believers should Prioritise a Gospel Mindset that includes pleasing others with their salvation in mind. As only God can save, Christians must then Pray for the Gospel Means that everyone will hear the message. Consequently, the church is to Provide the Gospel Money as pa... More...


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  • 1. 1 Timothy 2:15 The Founding Principle: There is one God
  • 2. 1 Corinthians 10:31-33 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Prioritise a Gospel Mindset
  • 3. 1 Timothy 2:1-8 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Pray for the Gospel Means
  • 4. Matthew 10:5-10; Philippians 4:14-18 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Provide the Gospel Money
  • 5. Ephesians 4:11-13 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Proclaim the Gospel Message
  • 6. Titus 2:1-10 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Personify the Gospel Message
  • 7. Matthew 5:13-17 The Church's Fruitful Partnership: Publicise Gospel Mercy 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series The Why and the How of Gospel Mission

    Order Code: 916 

    Lights Shining in the Darkness 

    The churches in Revelation are Lights Shining in the Darkness. Bob Fyall argues that the seven letters are to all the churches at all times.

    Ephesus stood for sound teaching but in abandoning love for the Lord had become hard and narrow. Consequently, it was A Church in Danger. Smyrna and Pergamum were Faithful under Fire standing up to persecution originating with Satan. Smyrna received no word of condemnation, whereas Pergamum was taken to task for tolerating false teaching. A warning to the... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Revelation 1:1-2:7 , A Church in Danger
  • 2 Revelation 1:12-2:17 , Faithful Under Fire
  • 3 Revelation 2 18-3:6 , Don't Tolerate False Teaching; Don't Die of Complacency
  • 4 Revelation 3:7-13, The Open Door
  • 5 Revelation 3:14-22, The Church that the Lord will spit out 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Lights Shining in the Darkness - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 915 

    The Forerunner of Christ 

    Three of the less well-know of David's Psalms

    The Forerunner of the Christ; Three of the Less Well-known of David’s Psalms are expounded here by Edward Lobb. Learn why Psalm 23 is included!

    Psalm 20 can be called God Save the King as David teaches his people how to pray for him. The Psalm instructs Christians how to pray for God’s protection in the war for souls. Further, believers are to pray for the fulfilment of the heart’s desire of Jesus with their trust always being in the Lord’s name.

    Psalm 39 speaks of the dark experiences... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Psalm 20 God Save the King
  • 2. Psalm 39 Between a Rock and a Hard Place
  • 3. Psalm 23 Under the Shepherd's Rule 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Forerunner of the Christ - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 914 

    Claiming all Cultures for Christ 

    The first century saw Europe invaded by the gospel with Lydia and the Philippian jailor the first believers. From these, it is seen How the West was Won for Jesus. Demonic attack led to the apostles’ imprisonment, but they were vindicated later. At Thessalonica, Paul engaged in Biblical, expository preaching emphasising sin and its remedy. Some accepted the message, others caused a riot! The Bereans were more open to reasoning from the Scriptures. However, disgruntled Jews from Thessalonica st... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Acts 16:6-40 How the West was Won
  • 2. Acts 17:1-15 The Gospel that Multiples as it Divides
  • 3. Acts 17:16-34 Gospelling Pagans: Ancient and Modern
  • 4. Acts 18:1-17 The God who Provides, Promises and Protects
  • 5. Acts 18:18-19:20 The All Sufficient Name 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Claiming all Cultures for Christ, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 913 

    The Universal Gospel Proclaimed & Preserved 

    The Holy Spirit set apart Paul and Barnabas for outreach work so establishing A Sign of Things to Come for the church. Then and now, the mind of the Spirit is to equip his people for world-wide mission, resulting in conversions with opposition. God’s Church Still Needs the Gospel as all in the visible church need to respond to Jesus for salvation. In salvation history, a wedge must not be driven between the two testaments. The Bible is one story, one gospel and one grace of God as preached by ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Acts 13:1-12 A Sign of Things to Come
  • 2. Acts 13:13-41 God's Church Still Needs the Gospel
  • 3. Acts 13:44-14:28 The Pattern of Genuine Apostolic Mission
  • 4. Acts 15:1-35 Wage the Good Warfare
  • 5. Acts 15:22-16:5 Truth, Tactics and Tolerance 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Universal Gospel Proclaimed and Preserved, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 912 

    The Increase of the Word 

    Continuing his studies in Acts, in this section William Philip highlights The Increase of the Word.

    The Powerful Presence of the Lord Jesus with his Saints is seen as he removes all attempts to destroy his church. He continues to draw masses to himself through his energetic people, following the examples of Philip, Peter and Dorcas. The raising of the latter is a sign of what is to come! The conversion of Cornelius began the greatest breakthrough of the gospel ever as The Wall Comes Down. Jews ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Acts 9:31-42 The Powerful Presence of the Risen Jesus with His Saints.
  • 2. Acts 10 The Wall comes down.
  • 3. Acts 11:1-11 Partners or Passengers?
  • 4. Acts 11:19-30 Real Gospel Growth is by God's Hand
  • 5. Acts 12:1-24 The Unchained Melody of the Gospel 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Increase of the Word, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 910 

    Elisha: God Carries on His Work 

    In these studies in the life of Elisha, Bob Fyall teaches that God Carries On His Work come what may.

    In Elisha’s time and now, God’s powerful word raises up and removes rulers. That same word comes to all in either salvation or judgment. Like Jehoram we can dismiss God’s disturbing word or even follow Jehoshaphat and adapt the word to suit pagans. The gracious generous word is seen in nameless people being helped in famine and saved from poison. This generous God gave a son to the anonym... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. God's Powerful Word (1 Kings 19:15-21; 2 Kings 2:11-25, )
  • 2. The Disturbing Word (2 Kings 3),
  • 3. The Gracious & Generous Word (2 Kings 4)
  • 4. The Life-giving Voice (2 Kings 4:8-37)
  • 5. Great God of Wonders (2 Kings 5)
  • 6. The ineffective words of humans and the powerful words of God (2 Kings 6:24-7:20)
  • 7. Seeing Him who is Invisible (2 Kings 6:10-23)
  • 8. The ineffective words of humans and the powerful words of God (2 Kings 6:24-7:20)
  • 9. The Living God (2 Kings 8:1-6)
  • 10. Not Safe but Good ( 2 Kings 9)
  • 11. God is Faithful (2 Kings 13:10-25) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Elisha - God Carries On His Work

    Order Code: 909 

    Living in the Last Days 

    As Dr Philip leads us through 2 Peter, the Word of God remains as powerful for life and Godliness as when first written to and read by ordinary Christians, encouraging growth in the grace and knowledge of the Lord. The hostility within and without churches today, the degeneration of God’s Word into a message of affirmation, lacking in any negative teaching and a doctrine justifying unbiblical behaviour and actions, are prevalent in many areas. Driven by sinful desires, scoffers question the va... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. 2 Peter 3 The Scriptures and the Last Days
  • 2. 2 Peter 3 The Scoffers and the Last Days
  • 3. 2 Peter 3:1-10 The Slowness of the Last Day
  • 4. 2 Peter 3:1-14 The Suddenness of the Last Day
  • 5. 2 Peter 3:11-14 Speeding the Last Day
  • 6. 2 Peter 3:17-18 Standing until the Last Day 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Living Through The Last Days

    Order Code: 908 

    Living Faithfully and Waiting Expectantly 

    At the commencement of this series the immediate questions raised by Dr Bob Fyall are “Why not consider eternity?” and our identity as Christians living in the light of Christ’s Return in Power and Glory. And “where does the church stand on these Biblical doctrines?” Depending on our own enthusiasm we will fall, in contrast, persevering and thanking God for His steadfastness and faithfulness, He gives strength to continue to grow in Grace and live lives worthy of His calling. Facing t... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. A Faith that Perseveres (2 Thessalonians 1)
  • 2. A Faith which looks towards Christ's Coming (2 Thessalonians 2)
  • 3. A Faith which loves the Truth (2 Thessalonians 2)
  • 4. A Faith which Proclaims the Gospel (2 Thessalonians 3) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Living Faithfully and Waiting Expectantly

    Order Code: 907 

    The Spreading Flame 

    The growth of the early church or The Spreading Flame is the apt title William Philip gives to these sermons on Acts 6:8 to 9:31.

    The blood of the martyr Stephen was, and is, along with many others since, The Seed of the Fruitful Church. Believers are still called to die to self in various ways that others may be brought to life. Tough situations provide opportunities for gospel witness. The question of being In or Out of Step with God’s Spirit arises when the church hits a crisis as it did w... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Acts 6:8-8:1 The Seed of the Fruitful Church.
  • 2. Acts 8:1-25 In or Out of Step with God's Spirit.
  • 3. Acts 8:26-40 Real Power Evangelism.
  • 4. Acts 9:1-31 Revising your Estimate of the Risen Jesus 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Spreading Flame, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 906 

    Malachi: The People who have Grown Tired of God 

    This series details the dialogue between Malachi, God’s messenger, and our Covenant keeping God; the prophesy of God’s mercy and love for his children, and coming judgement on those who reject His Word and the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Often listless, estranged and forgetful we dare to question where the God of justice is, or if He will come to our rescue—talk which misrepresents the truth of His Word and promises.

    The warning is for those who, as enemies, reject the message of Salvation, th... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The People who have Grown Tired of God (Malachi 1)
  • 2. Faith in Decline. (Malachi 1, )
  • 3. Portrait of a Faithful Leader (Malachi 2:1-9)
  • 4. Faithless or Faithful? (Malachi 2:10-16)
  • 5. The Purifying of God's People(Malachi 2:17-3:5)
  • 6. God Summons His People to Return to Him (Malachi 3:6-12, )
  • 7. The Despair of the Backslider and the Joy of the Believer (Malachi 3:13-18)
  • 8. The Last Word of the Old Testament (Malachi 4:1-6) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Malachi: The People who have Grown Tired of God

    Order Code: 905 

    The Apostolic Church 

    In this short series Dr Philip looks at the sound doctrinal principles, practices and prospectives of Apostolic ministry. The advancement and growth of the Kingdom of Christ based on God centred, Spirit lead ministry, under the leadership of Christ, testifies to the Grace of God in the life of a believer. A fellowship where missionary strategy, and the awareness of the practical needs of suffering believers worldwide is acknowledged and met, not in a sensational, spectacular way, but, in a God h... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Pattern of the Apostolic Church (Acts 20:1-38)
  • 2. The Practical Priorities of the Apostolic Church (Acts 20:17-38) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Short Series

    Order Code: 904 

    Redemption & Resurrection 

    With their focus on Redemption and Resurrection these messages by Dr William Philip are particularly relevant at Easter.

    There are two possible responses to the message of the cross: acceptance or rejection. His is The innocent blood that divides the world. At Calvary, the Sovereign God has done it all in the atoning death of his Son. By this means, he offers grace and mercy to sinners, commanding men to receive Christ’s finished work. Rejection spells disaster. After his sacrificial death, t... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Innocent Blood that divides the World Matthew 27:1-26
  • 2. The Birth of God's Son Acts 2:14-36 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from General, part of the series Topical & Thematic Sermons

    Order Code: 903 

    To You and Your Children: 

    Why we Baptise our Infants

    Dr William Philip preached this sermon before he baptised David and Julie Rowbory’s infant daughter Rebekah. Bible references include Genesis 17 and Galatians 3.

    The Old Testament church placed great emphasis on the spiritual side of procreation. The Purpose of Covenant Families was to show that, by grace, they were set apart as God’s holy people. Male circumcision, the sign and seal of the forgiveness of sin, was The Mark of the Covenant Family, pointing forward to the time when God would,... More...


    Track Listing
  • A sermon from Genesis 17 & Galatians 3 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Topical & Thematic Sermons

    Order Code: 902 

    Amazing Grace, Power and Authority 

    I stand amazed in the presence of Jesus the Nazarene. As Duncan Porter commences this short series this hymn leads us to the One who, many years ago proclaimed in the Synagogue at Nazareth that He is the long awaited Messiah. Some, remembering the Lord as a child asked “Is this the carpenter’s son?” and questioned the validity of His claim. Many accepted the offer of unmerited Amazing Grace with joy, today it is still the unearned Gift of God, lavished and poured out on the undeserving. O... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Amazing Grace... (Luke 4:14-30)
  • 2. Power and Authority... (Luke 4:31-44)
  • 3. I am Willing.... (Luke 5:12-26) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Amazing Grace, Power and Authority - Dr Duncan Porter, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 901 

    Elijah - God's Messenger for Difficult Times 

    At the commencement of this series we are confronted with the Mess that humans create as the Man of God, the prophet Elijah, whose name means “Yahweh is my God”, challenges Ahab whose reign was uniquely evil. The outcome of this altercation is the demonstration of the Power and Authority of God’s Word to challenge, change and rebuke. The inability of Ahab’s god Baal to provide answers echoes our time and society, where a desire to worship nature and a “do what you like” philosophy is... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. God's Word Challenges the Establishment (1 Kings 16:29-17:7)
  • 2. God's Word Challenges our Preconceptions(1 Kings 17:1-24, )
  • 3. God's Word Forces us to face our True Loyalty (1 Kings 18)
  • 4. God's Word Heals and Restores (1 Kings 19)
  • 5. God's Word brings Justice (1 Kings 21)
  • 6. God's Word Shows Who the True God is (2 Kings 1:1-18),
  • 7. God’s Word which Finishes the Task (2 Kings 2:1-14, ) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Elijah - God's Messenger for Difficult Times

    Order Code: 828 

    Jesus: God’s Ultimate Word to Man 

    Christmas 2008

    Where are you? Who told you? What have you done? Searching questions asked by the Creator to men, estranged and separated from Him by sin, and who can only be reconciled to God through the atoning work of Jesus Christ His birth, as foretold by Prophets and Angels, proclaims the promise of the Coming One, fulfilling God’s ultimate word.

    As Dr Philip leads us in this short series, the realization of alienation and isolation from God and the subsequent consequences of the rejection of His S... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Word of Ultimate Revelation, Hebrews 1:1-6,
  • 2. The Word of Ultimate Reason, Hebrews 1:1-3
  • 3. The Word of Ultimate Restoration, Hebrews 1:1-3 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas 2008 - Jesus: God’s Ultimate Word to Man, part of the series Christmas

    Order Code: 827 

    Prophets Foretold Him 

    Dr Bob Fyall looks at these two Prophets who, in harsh and difficult times spoke not only for their times but into ours also. Looking beyond the modern concept that Christmas is “just for children” to the One Child - God Almighty.

    Micah speaks of a coming Shepherd who would stand up to Herod. God would preserve a remnant to whom and for whom the Messiah will come. Today, people are still added to the Messiah’s kingdom, as “meek souls receive Him still”. He came as the Lion of Judah, ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Our Strong Shepherd (Micah 5)
  • 2 Getting Ready to Meet him (Malachi 3:1-3; 4:1-3) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Prophets foretold him - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 826 

    Adversaries Without and Within 

    Dr William Philip, in these last three studies in the early chapters of Acts, alerts us to devil-inspired Adversaries Without and Within the church that seek to undermine God’s work.

    The first is Hypocrisy in the Church seen in Ananias and Sapphira who lied to and stole from the Holy Spirit. Witnessing the selfless Christianity of Barnabas, they desired his reputation, but without the sacrifice. Holding on to secret sin leads to disaster for professing Christians. The church should fear her ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Hypocrisy in the Church: The deceit of wealth and God's severe punishment (, Acts 4:32-5:11)
  • 2. Harassment of the Church: The disgrace of the world and God's strange providence , (Acts 5:12-42)
  • 3. Housekeeping for the Church: The distraction of welfare and God's sound provision (, Acts 6:1-7) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Adversaries Without and Within , part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 825 

    A Baby Church Begins to Grow 

    The Thessalonians were A Baby Church facing immediate persecution. Paul sent this letter to encourage them in their new-found faith.

    Opponents made it necessary for Paul to defend his apostolic calling and to underscore the necessity of Integrity in Gospel Work. The apostle and his companions were brave, sincere and loving preachers. Although concerned about their present lives, Eternal Salvation is Paul’s Top Priority. While enduring suffering, they still needed to be taught and to be filled... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. "You Really Are Converted" (1 Thessalonians 1)
  • 2. Integrity in Gospel Work ( 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12)
  • 3. Eternal Salvation is Paul's Top Priority (1 Thessalonians 2:13-3:13)
  • 4. God's Will is That We Be Sanctified (1 Thessalonians 4:1-12)
  • 5. What happens to Christians when they die? (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18)
  • 6. The Day of the Lord: (1 Thessalonians 5:1-11)
  • 7. Being a Faithful Church Member (1 Thessalonians 5:12-28)
  • 8. Joy, Thankfulness and the Will of God (1 Thessalonians 5:16-22)
  • 9. What God Determines to Do (1 Thessalonians 5:23-28) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series A Baby Church Begins to Grow - 1 Thessalonians

    Order Code: 824 

    Faith Faces Hostility 

    Focussing on Acts 4:5-31, Dr William Philip teaches that there will always be Satanic opposition when the church proclaims boldly and prays boldly. In other words,

    FAITH FACES HOSTILITY.

    Facing down the opposition, Peter witnesses boldly to the saving truth about Jesus, emphasising the good deed done in the Saviour’s name. Contemporary believers should point to the host of benefits that Christians have brought to the world. However, By proclaiming the sovereign gospel, the church, like the... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. By Proclaiming the Sovereign Gospel (Acts 4:5-22) 2. By Prayer to the Sovereign God (Acts 4:23-31) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Faith Faces Hostility, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 823 

    The Message of the Pentecostal Church 

    Preaching from Acts 2:1 to 4:4, Dr William Philip in these two insightful sermons calls attention to The Message of the Pentecostal Church.

    Firstly, The true Hero of Pentecost is the Lord Jesus Christ. In his sermon, Peter interprets the signs of the coming of the Holy Spirit along with a call to repentance in Jesus’ name alone. Pentecost is about proclamation of the gospel demanding a response to the word preached. For the individual, the result is personal change with a public realignment o... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The true Hero of Pentecost is the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 2)
  • 2. Jesus resurrection spells restoration (, Acts 3:1-4:4) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Message of the Pentecostal Church, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 822 

    The Preparation for a Pentecostal Church 

    The preparation for a Pentecostal church is the overall theme of these three messages from Acts chapter one by Dr William Philip.

    Starting at Pentecost, The church’s certain power comes from the invincible power of the promised Holy Spirit. That the gospel of the ascended Lord Jesus is presently going out over all the world is evidence of that power at work. Therefore, we can be bold in prayer concerning our witness to the One declared to be both Lord and Christ. Prayer must be at the heart o... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Church’s Certain Power (, Acts 1:1-11)
  • 2. The Church’s Constant Prayer (, Acts 1:1-14)
  • 3. The Church’s Continuing Pain, (Acts 1:15-26) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Preparation for a Pentecostal Church, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 821 

    The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus 

    An Introduction to the Book of Acts

    This introductory message on Acts by Dr William Philip is an overview of the book and provides a foundation for the subsequent studies.

    The certain, unstoppable kingdom of Jesus is due to his ascension to glory. The work he started on earth, continues in heaven as he establishes his worldwide church. The progression of the kingdom of the risen Christ is inevitable as it is according to God’s pre-determined plan stated in Scripture. As it is Jesus own work, it has the the invincible power of ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. An Introduction to the Book of Acts (Luke & Acts) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 820 

    Faithful God, Fickle People 

    n this 6 part series Dr Fyall reviews the life and times of King Solomon, revealing a book which, far from being tedious and irrelevant to our lives today, pinpoints the necessity to constantly keep to God’s Word and His statutes.

    Solomon, who in the springtime and summer of his life and faith, lived with freshness, vitality and reliance on the Lord God, as evidenced in the early chapters, walked in the ways of the Lord. He sought wisdom to rule his people rightly with their welfare uppermost... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Disputed Kingdom, (1 Kings 1:38-2:10) ,
  • 2. Listening to God & Ruling Wisely, (1 Kings 3)
  • 3. Wisdom reigns & all is well, (1 Kings 4, )
  • 4. Building for God, (1 Kings 6:1-19)
  • 5. Heaven meeting Earth, (1 Kings 8:1-30)
  • 6. The tragedy of half-heartedness, (1 Kings 11) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Faithful God, Fickle People - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 819 

    Everything You Need until the Lord Returns 

    In these studies, Dr Bob Fyall looks at God’s generous gift, using this gift and the assurance of God’s promises. Peter, knowing he was about to die, and anticipating an abundant welcome, wrote to enlighten and strengthen future generations of saints.

    As The Word of God is a message valid for every time; the Old and New Testaments provide faithful teaching to inspire and guide. We need to hold on to the truth, relying on the Holy Spirit to illuminate the Scriptures.

    The subtleness and dece... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Everything we need for Life and Godliness (2 Peter 1:1-11)
  • 2. Everything we need is in the word of God (2 Peter 1:1-21)
  • 3. Everything we need to avoid false teaching (2 Peter 2)
  • 4. Everything we need to keep going (2 Peter 3)
  • 5. Everything we need to grow (2 Peter 3) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Everything we need until the Lord returns, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 818 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of a Redeeming Pattern 

    Preaching from Genesis 21 and 22, Dr William Philip discerns The Beginning of a Redeeming Pattern as the aged Abraham and Sarah have the son twenty-five years after the promise was first given.

    The pattern of Isaac’s birth is prophetic, foreshadowing the Son who would reverse the curse of sin. God always delivers what he promises. If Isaac was The promised seed who brings delight how much more joy and laughter is to be found in Jesus! Another redeeming pattern is evident in Ishmael’s mockin... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Promised Seed who brings Delight, (Genesis 21:1-7)
  • 2. The Persecuted Seed who brings Division, (Genesis 21:8-21)
  • 3. The Powerful Seed who bring Peace (, Genesis 21)
  • 4. The Precious Seed on the Altar, (Genesis 22) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of a Redeeming Pattern, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 817 

    God is Good and God is Great 

    God is great and God is good is the title Dr Bob Fyall has chosen for these Sunday morning expositions of Psalms 103 & 104. Essentially, the first sermon is about God’s providence and the second God’s creation.

    Based on the truth that God keeps his promises, Psalm 103 highlights three aspects of praise: Personal, communal and universal. In preparing to praise the Lord, we should bring everything to him, remembering who he is. As the God of grace and justice, his people share in his eternity... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. God Keeps His promises, (Psalm 103)
  • 2. God creates and sustains. (Psalm 104) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from God is Great and God is Good - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 816 

    Jonah: Learning about God the Hard Way 

    This well known book reveals Jonah’s folly in disobeying God. As he runs at top speed from God’s commandments and presence Jonah questions the validity of the Lord’s concern and compassion for the ungodly people of Nineveh. This narrative reveals he did not want God’s purpose extended to the Gentiles, nor the city and people of this evil empire.

    Jonah, as a godly man living amongst sinful men and realising God was gracious and compassionate; questioned what kind of God was dealing with... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Why Jonah ran away from God. (Jonah 1)
  • 2. How the Lord deals with His Runaways. (Jonah 1 & 2)
  • 3. God's Compassion to the Undeserving. (Jonah 3)
  • 4. God trains Jonah to be a missionary who loves the lost. (Jonah 3 & 4) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Jonah: Learning the Hard Way - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 815 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of Christian Mission 

    Dr William Philip entitles these sermons, from Genesis 18 to 20 on the continuing life of Abraham, The Beginning of Christian Mission. God's intention is that all the families of the earth will be blessed through the seed of the patriarch.

    From Abraham on, The abiding calling of the church in the world, is to enjoy friendship with God. His covenant people are also prophets with a missionary purpose to make Christ known, and a priestly calling to pray for the lost. Unrepentant, the lost of Sodo... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Abiding Calling of the Church in the World. (Genesis 18)
  • 2. The Church’s Mission to the World. (Genesis 19:1-29)
  • 3. When the Church fails the World. (Genesis 19:29-38)
  • 4. When the World surprises and shames the Church. (Genesis 20) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of Christian Mission, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 814 

    David: flawed but Faithful 

    “Led through the preaching of the written Word to the Living Word.”

    This short series by Dr Bob Fyall looks at and accesses the life and reign of David. His weaknesses and strengths are portrayed as shepherd, king, warrior and friend.

    Holiness: Terrifying and Exciting. There are three ways to approach a Holy God. Two wrong ways, that of Uzzah and Michal show the consequences of ignoring God’s word, thinking we know better and the sullenness of tradition and stiff formality. In contras... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Holiness: Terrifying and Exciting (2 Samuel 6)
  • 2. Great sin but greater Grace, (2 Samuel 21)
  • 3. David looks to the future, (2 Samuel 23) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Short Series

    Order Code: 813 

    No Delusion: The Real God of the Old Testament 

    Responding to Richard Dawkins' portrayal of God as a cruel ogre in his book "The God Delusion", Dr William Philip, in these Sunday evening sermons, based on Exodus chapter 3, asks the question: What is the God of the Bible really like?

    Although dangerously holy, this God makes himself approachable as A Personal God to and for his people. We can know him as he has condescended to know us in his Son. He is also A Passionate God who sees, hears, knows and delivers his own from bondage, most wonde... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. A Personal God (Exodus 3:1-6)
  • 2. A Passionate God (Exodus 3:7-10)
  • 3. A Present God (Exodus 3:11-15)
  • 4. A Promising God (Exodus 3:16-22) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series No Delusion: The Real God of the Old Testament

    Order Code: 812 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of the Christian Church  

    The Beginning of the Christian Church is the title Dr William Philip has given to these three Sunday morning sermons concerning God’s remarkable continuing dealings with Abraham as detailed in Genesis chapters 15 to 17.

    From a position of unwavering faith, nevertheless, Abraham queried God’s promises of land and offspring. Like us in our struggles, he needed help to go on trusting the Invisible. The LORD then shows himself to be The God who reassures the fearful, revealed as the great Rewar... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The God who reassures the fearful (Genesis 15)
  • 2. The God who restores failures. (Genesis 16)
  • 3. The God who requires fidelity. (Genesis 17) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of the Christian Church, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 810 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of Christian Faith 

    In considering the life of Abraham in Genesis, Dr William Philip argues that we see The Beginning of Christian Faith in this pivotal figure. So, a wedge must not be driven between the Old Testament and the New Testament. Abraham remains the father of the faithful.

    God issued a command to the pagan Abraham to ‘leave’ and ‘go’. The patriarch demonstrated faith by obeying this costly call. The gospel message is the same today: Leave behind the old and, in Christ, walk into the new. However... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. A Pagan’s first strides of faith (Genesis 12:1-9, )
  • 2. A Patriarch’s first stumblings of unbelief (Genesis 12:10-13:1)
  • 3. Desires , Decisions and Destinies (Genesis 13:2-18)
  • 4. The Great Possessor (Genesis 14), 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of Christian Faith, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 809 

    Too Hot to handle 

    This series looks at the valuable and essential aspects of a book, written by Moses and applicable to Christians in the 21st Century. “Understand Moses, --understand Jesus”; The interpretation and symbolism of the sacrifices offered to God are explained clearly and meaningfully, giving fresh insight and clarification as to their purposes. These are active parables pointing to the Lamb of God, the Perfect Sacrifice. Fallen people in fallen bodies can still glorify God; the Covenant God call... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Living Sacrifices (Leviticus 1)
  • 2. We have a Priest (Leviticus 8)
  • 3. The Earth is the LORD’s (Leviticus 11)
  • 4. Further Up and Further In (Leviticus 16)
  • 5. The Body is for the LORD (Leviticus 18:1-5; 1 Corinthians 6:9-13)
  • 6. Lord of the Years (Leviticus 25) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Too hot to handle (studies in Leviticus) - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 808 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning (and end) of the World as we Know it 

    Only the biblical view of the sovereign control of God and the sinful corruption of man explains the world as it is. Babel, that microcosm of human rebellion, illustrates The Tragedy of the City of Man, with humanity under both God's curse and his care. God's merciful judgments scatter all Babels that transgress his boundaries. God thereby preserves human history in restraining rebellion until The Terminus of the City of Man. Before God's eternal judgment falls, there will be a climax of evil as... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Tragedy of the City of Man (Genesis 10:1-11:9)
  • 2. The Terminus of the City of Man (Genesis 11:1-9)
  • 3. The Triumph of the City of God (Genesis 11:10-12:3) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning (and end) of the World as we know it, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 807 

    Be not afraid 

    Our fragile church has a faithful God

    God, who at times appears to be silent, gives Himself to His people. His Covenant promises will be fulfilled as He never forgets those He loves. Terror and tyranny can’t suppress His plans. He always accomplishes what He proposes and turns evil upside down, for the good and blessing of His people. We see the invisible God at work in a Domestic situation, sending a child to bring about His long-term deliverance. William Philip challenges us to fight for the spiritual destiny of our children, D... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Rest in God's purpose (Exodus 1)
  • 2. Rejoice in God's providence (Exodus 2:1-10)
  • 3. Recognise His pattern (Exodus 2:11-22)
  • 4. Reach for His promise (Exodus 2:23-25) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Be not afraid!

    Order Code: 806 

    True Gospel Ministry 

    In two sermons from the rarely preached on Letters of 2 and 3 John, Bob Fyall emphasises the necessity of Recognising the Fake, and Welcoming the Genuine. False teachers proclaim a false Christ, offer false progress and enter the fellowship under false pretences. The propagators of wrong doctrine can be eloquent and charming. If their polluting influence is to be removed, Recognising the Fake is crucial. In the interests of God’s flock, true pastors must fight these predatory wolves in sheep... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Recognise the fake
  • 2. Welcome the genuine 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from True Gospel Ministry - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 805 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of the New Creation 

    Dr Philip, in these two sermons based on Genesis chapters 6 to 9, points out that the Flood story, with morality at its heart, strikes a blow at amoral pagan versions. It is about the righteous judgments of the One True God who is also the Covenant God of Grace.

    By grace, Noah received the warning of judgment upon a totally depraved society by obediently building the ark. In doing so, he inherited God's world beyond this redemption by purging. The pattern is repeated throughout the Bible: new... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The God who saves through Judgement (Genesis 6:9-8:22)
  • 2. The God who restrains to redeem (Genesis 9) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of the New Creation, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 804b 

    What Child is this? - Christmas according to Isaiah 

    Service of Lessons and Carols 2007

    With the birth of Jesus, the whole of Israel was faced with the question, 'What child is this?' Two millennia later, we are still compelled to ask the same question, particularly at Christmas time.

    In these Advent messages, William Philip turns to the Prophecy of Isaiah to find the answer, focusing on chapter 9 verse 6 where the One to come is given a series of extraordinary titles - Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. This King of Glory, as well as being Th... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Lessons and Carols 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas 2007 - What Child is this?, part of the series Christmas

    Order Code: 804a 

    What Child is this? - Christmas according to Isaiah 

    Christmas Day service 2007

    With the birth of Jesus, the whole of Israel was faced with the question, 'What child is this?' Two millennia later, we are still compelled to ask the same question, particularly at Christmas time.

    In these Advent messages, William Philip turns to the Prophecy of Isaiah to find the answer, focusing on chapter 9 verse 6 where the One to come is given a series of extraordinary titles - Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. This King of Glory, as well as being Th... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Prince of Peace (Christmas Day service) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas 2007 - What Child is this?, part of the series Christmas

    Order Code: 804 

    What Child is this? 

    Christmas according to Isaiah

    With the birth of Jesus, the whole of Israel was faced with the question, 'What child is this?' Two millennia later, we are still compelled to ask the same question, particularly at Christmas time.

    In these Advent messages, William Philip turns to the Prophecy of Isaiah to find the answer, focusing on chapter 9 verse 6 where the One to come is given a series of extraordinary titles - Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. This King of Glory, as well as being Th... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. He is the Promised Lord (Isaiah 8:22-9:7)
  • 2. He is the Present Leader (Lessons and Carols)
  • 3. He is a Powerful Liberator (Luke 1:26-35; Isaiah 9:1-7)
  • 4. He will show Paternal Love (Genesis, Isaiah, Luke)
  • 5. The Prince of Peace (Christmas Day Service) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas 2007 - What Child is this?, part of the series Christmas

    Order Code: 803 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of Hope 

    Genesis 5 is a genealogy from Adam to Noah's sons. Here, William Philip addresses the question, 'why is it there?' before moving on to the issue of the reign of sin in Genesis 6: 1-8. In both sections, The Beginning of Hope is apparent.

    Genealogies in the Bible show the historicity of the gospel. The post-fall curse, pronounced by God, prompted Moses to record after each life listed in Genesis 5 'and he died' - contrary to the serpent's assurance! Only the curse can explain the world with its... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Death Reigns: but NOT Supreme (Genesis 5)
  • 2. Sin Reigns: but NOT Forever (Genesis 6:1-8) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of Hope, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 802 

    Gospel Beginnings - The Beginning of Life, Death & Sin 

    In these studies in the early chapters of Genesis, William Philip examines the entrance into the world of death, suffering and fractured human relationships. In the midst of such perplexities, a gracious God, from the beginning has provided a gospel remedy.

    Centred on humanity before the fall, chapter 2 is about The Perfect Covenant of Life specifying God's glorious intentions for his image-bearers. Then along came sin, and with it The Painful Curse of Death. The grandeur of man's destiny is... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Perfect Covenant of Life (Genesis 2:4-24)
  • 2. The Painful Curse of Death (Genesis 3)
  • 3. The Persuasive Corruption of Sin (Genesis 3:1-18)
  • 4. The Progressive Civilization of Sin (Genesis 4) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Beginning of Life, Death and Sin, part of the series Gospel Beginnings: Studies in the book of Genesis

    Order Code: 725 

    Read Your Bible 

    The central theme is Blessing for those who obey the Word of the Lord. The Bible is the true source of greatest personal joy, changing the inner landscapes of our thinking. Life is not a “happy all the day” experience but is a reality of trouble and anxiety along with a simultaneous experience of delight and comfort. As Christians our ability and need to endure the mixture of joy and sadness in our lives helps to strengthen us. The believer who clings to God’s Word knows the secret of a se... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Delighting in the Word of the Lord (Psalm 119:1-16)
  • 2. How does the believer learn to obey God? (Psalm 119:17-40)
  • 3. Sorrow in the believer's life (Psalm 119:41-56)
  • 4. The grace and goodness of affliction (Psalm 119:57-72)
  • 5. The broad vistas of the Christian life (Psalm 119:41-56) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Psalm 119 - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 722 

    Man in the Dock  

    People often think that God has to defend himself regarding how he works in this fallen world. In fact, they put God in the dock, whereas the the Bible reverses the roles and puts Man in the Dock. God asks searching questions of those who, in their imagined self-sufficiency, are hiding from their Creator and living a lie. However, if we, in humility, pay heed to his questioning, we can come to understand and enter into the marvellous solution he has provided in the Lord Jesus that puts us right ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Where are you, and what have you done? (Genesis 3:8-19)
  • 2. Which God will you worship? (Joshua 24:14-18)
  • 3. What is Man? (Psalm 8)
  • 4. Why do the nations rage? (Psalm 2)
  • 5. Why are you so angry? (Genesis 4:1-16)
  • 6. What's your life's work worth? (Ecclesiastes 2:1-11)
  • 7. Do you really think God is blind? (Luke 11:27-12:3)
  • 8. Why can't you tell the time? (Luke 12:49-13:9)
  • 9. Who do you say that I am? (Mark 8:27-30) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from General, part of the series Topical & Thematic Sermons

    Order Code: 721 

    God will be God, and the World will know it 

    In this series Bob Fyall introduces Zephaniah, the Prophet called by God to bring Judah to the realization that they were no longer worshipping the True God.

    Zephaniah, like an alarm clock, announces “The Day of the Lord is coming”. As in the times of the prophet, people today are looking to all types of strange religions, many worshipping the created (sun, moon, stars etc.) but disregarding the Creator. Many looking then, and now, for economic security, but not rich towards God. God is in... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. God will be God, and the world will know it (Zephaniah 1:1-13)
  • 2. A Wake-Up Call (Zephaniah 1:14-2:15)
  • 3. Putting our house in order -Part 1 (Zephaniah 3:1-8)
  • 4. Putting our house in order - Part 2 (Zephaniah 3:9-20) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from God will be God and the world will know it - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 720 

    No Condemnation 

    What is the answer to the tension in the conflict between good and evil? In this series Bob Fyall addresses the problems faced by all of God’s Children as we struggle with the paradox of being in the Spirit but the sin in us can almost overwhelm.

    The Spirit makes effective what Christ did for us on the Cross. Sin does not drive out the Spirit. We are set free by the Holy Spirit to live for Christ and are encouraged to:- Submit to and be guided by God’s Law. - Listen to the Word of God. - Se... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Alive in the Spirit: (Romans 8:1-17)
  • 2. Waiting Eagerly (Romans 8:17-27)
  • 3. More than Conquerors (Romans 8: 28-39) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from No Condemnation - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 719 

    Behaviour that befits the Gospel 

    In this short series on Titus, Edward Lobb looks at the similarities of 1st century church life in Crete and that in modern 21st century Britain. The absolute necessity for Elders and leaders to be Godly men is discussed.

    Paul encourages Titus, and us, to show ourselves zealous, ready and devoted to good works, to live strikingly renewed lives. The gospel has to be heard and received before lifestyle can change.

    Vital principles of church life, until the Lord returns, and the qualities require... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Church Leadership: the good, the bad and the ugly (Titus 1)
  • 2. Gospel indicatives and ethical imperatives (Titus 2)
  • 3. The good pastor teaches the Godly life (Titus 2)
  • 4. How the gospel shapes our public and personal behaviour (Titus 3) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Short Series

    Order Code: 718 

    Gospel Partnership — A True Missionary Church 

    In these six Sunday sermons based on Paul’s epistles, William Philip demonstrates that the great concerns of The True Missionary Church are proclaiming, living, guarding, and suffering for, the truth. Such a church is in the true apostolic succession.

    Genuine evangelicals proclaim God’s word – to the world with its saving message; to God’s people equipping them to be The True Missionary Church. Clashing with the world’s wisdom, preaching the Bible is despised. Why? It focuses on the... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. A True Missionary Church - Lives the Truth (Titus 1:9-2:15)
  • 2. A True Missionary Church - Guards the Truth (1 Timothy 1-6)
  • 3. A True Missionary Church - Proclaims the Truth (2 Timothy 4:2)
  • 4. A True Missionary Church - Suffers for the Truth (2 Timothy)
  • 5. A True Missionary Church - Has clarity on the true Gospel (Romans 1:1-6,15-17)
  • 6. A True Missionary Church - Is Always Preparing for Mission (2 Timothy 4:9-22) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series A True Missionary Church

    Order Code: 717 

    John: The Challenge of a Heart Response to God 

    This series, based on John’s gospel, is like an overture, where, as one listens and learns the themes, hidden and profound meanings come to life. It is a book about Jesus, and a declaration of the answers found only in Him. Dr Philip leads us in a day by day chronicle of Jesus’ testimony, His walk and the powerful, creative, revealing and saving words spoken to those He met.

    Jesus is introduced as the Unique, Anointed Son of God by John the Baptist as he fulfils the O.T. prophesy that a G... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Key of Life (John 1:1-18)
  • 2. How to Give a Testimony (John 1:19-34)
  • 3. The Meaning of Faith (John 1:35-42)
  • 4. The Meaning of Life (John 1:43-51)
  • 5. Jesus the Great Transformer (John 2)
  • 6. Jesus Meets – A Theologian in the Dark (John 3:1-21)
  • 7. Jesus Meets – A Woman with a Past (John 4:1-42)
  • 8. Jesus Meets – A Fearful Father (John 4:43-54)
  • 9. The Meaning of Life (John 4-5:1-30) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series John

    Order Code: 716 

    Psalms: Theology in the Raw 

    The book of Psalms is full of the real experience of Christian belief and teaches us about God and about the believer’s relationship with him in all walks of life as William Philip demonstrates in this series of 9 sermons.

    God’s word rules the world, and the key to happiness lies in rejoicing in his voice as heard in his word. His son Jesus—the King—rules the nations which are united in opposition to God and his anointed, and the key to history and eternity is to be found in him.

    The ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 The Key to Happiness Psalm 1
  • 2 The Key to History Psalm 2
  • 3 The Real Christian Life Psalm 3
  • 4 Finding Your Way in the Dark Psalm 44
  • 5 The Name that explains the World Psalm 8
  • 6 Making Sense of our Mortality Psalm 90
  • 7 Marriage to a Great King Psalm 45
  • 8 Real faith in a World of Fear Psalm 46
  • 9 Safe Only in the City of God Psalm 48 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Psalms

    Order Code: 715 

    Baffled, Believing and Blessed 

    Part 2: Living joyfully with mysteries you can’t comprehend

    Preaching from Ecclesiastes, William Philip, in this final set, draws attention again to the impermanence and vanity of everything in this sinful world. Injustices abound, but as God is in control, embattled believers can have a relentless optimism anchored on eternal realities.

    Living in a fallen world, with the inevitability of death, Christians who understand the wisdom of the Scriptures, know The liberating realism of the true gospel. They are set free from a fantasy existence. Faced with t... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 The Liberating Realism of the True Gospel Ecclesiastes 6–7
  • 2 Patient Hope Ecclesiastes 7:13–29
  • 3 Living Patiently with the Tragedy of Sin Ecclesiastes 8
  • 4 Living Humbly with the Transcendence of God Ecclesiastes 8:16–9:10
  • 5 The Ruinous Rejection of Wisdom Ecclesiastes 9:11–10:20
  • 6 The Way of Venturesome Joy in Life Ecclesiastes 11-12 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Ecclesiastes: Baffled, Believing & Blessed

    Order Code: 714 

    Walking in the Spirit  

    This final series in Galatians confronts each of us with the reality of living and walking in the spirit. Dr Philip turns our thoughts to our the corporate and individual responsibilities of looking out for each other. William Philip uses the analogy of bones being knit together, meticulously, as we care and restore those of the family of Christ. This can only happen with commitment and gentleness, and a realistic view of our own sin.

    We are, Dr Philip reminds us, our brothers' keepers. How eas... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Watch out for one another in love Galatians 6:1-2
  • 2 Watch out for yourself Galatians 6:3-5
  • 3 Loving & living the Gospel Galatians 6:6-10
  • 4 Circumcision or the new creation— Every church must choose Galatians 6:11-18 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Walking in the Spirit, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 713 

    Life in the Spirit  

    As Dr Philip continues to expound these passages we look at the outworking in our lives of walking and living in the Spirit, personally and in the context of our Church Fellowships.

    Are our lives unsettled, troubled? Lacking in Grace and in bondage to this evil age. Have we faith plus something? Fashion, body image, the evaluation of others, perhaps in our Church? Are we in Adam and beyond Grace?

    Or in contrast are we free - totally belonging to Jesus Christ. Have we right relationships with ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Faith that liberates & teaching that enslaves Galatians 5:1-12
  • 2 Slaves to love Galatians 5:13-15
  • 3 Who walks wins! Galatians 5:16-18
  • 4 Dying to live
  • Galatians 5:19-26 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Life in the Spirit, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 712 

    Cry Freedom! 

    In this further series on Galatians, Dr Philip gives clear unequivocal teaching on our relationship to Christ, taking us from slaves to heirs with a future assured in Heaven.

    The Apostle Paul writes to the Galatian believers to be beware of false teachers leading them, and us, back to a yolk of slavery in following the Law of Moses. Having been held previously in bondage to be released through Faith to Freedom in Christ. Threading through these talks is the constant appeal to rely on Christ ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Confusing Sons, Slaves and Heirs Galatians 3:26–4:11
  • 2 Born Free—Be Free Galatians 4:12-31
  • 3 Stand Firm
  • Galatians 5:1 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Cry Freedom!, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 711 

    The Promise, The Law and the Christ 

    In this continuing study on Galatians, Dr Philip looks at Justification in the Church.

    Christ came to reconcile Jew and Gentile to God. In this respect we move and change status, from slaves to sons and heirs.

    As sons and heirs we already have what God promised: a complete, consistent and climatic experience of Salvation. This is received not by the law but by Faith; we have everything in Christ alone through the Holy Spirit.

    The Gentiles are not an afterthought, it is the same promise, no... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Christ Crucified: There is no greater thing Galatians 3:1-15
  • 2 One Church, One Faith, One Lord Galatians 3:15-29
  • 3 Serving the Promise of God
  • Galatians 3:15-29 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Promise, the Law and the Christ, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 710 

    The Heart of the Gospel 

    In these three sermons, William Philip teaches that Paul’s letter to the Galatians represents a robust defence of Justification by Faith Alone which, to the apostle, lies at The Heart of the Gospel of the grace of God. Bewitched by the Judaizers, the Galatians failed to grasp the immensity of what’s involved in this cardinal truth.

    As sinners, we have all been declared guilty before a holy God, therefore our greatest need is for justification in his sight. Humanity’s failure to keep God... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Justification by Faith Alone (Galatians 2:15-21)
  • 2. Justification and the Church (Galatians 2:15-21)
  • 3. Justification and the Christian Life (Galatians 2:15-21) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Heart of the Gospel, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 709 

    There is Only One Gospel 

    There is only one gospel. So runs the overall title of William Philip’s second series of studies in the letter to the Galatians. The greatest danger to the gospel of grace comes from within the church, and at times from the truly converted! In the battle for truth, there is no place for naivety.

    Whether Galatia then or Glasgow now, to Paul there is No other gospel other than his. Natural man in his self-righteousness seeks something extra, however defined, and in doing so forfeits the freedom... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. No Other Gospel (or, When it’s Right for Christians to Curse) Galatians 1:6-10
  • 2. Paul’s Unique Transforming Gospel Galatians 1:11-24
  • 3. The Gospel Must Come First — World Evangelism in Jeopardy 1 Galatians 2:1-10
  • 4. World Evangelism in Jeopardy 2
  • Galatians 2:11-14 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from There is only One Gospel, part of the series Galatians

    Order Code: 708 

    Faith: The only thing that counts  

    Introduction & Overview of Galatians

    In this first subset of studies in Galatians, William Philip's aim is to help the hearers understand the nature of the gospel revealed to Paul by the Lord Jesus Christ himself. As the apostolic gospel is from God, it must be accepted as it stands. Any alterations can only lead to despair and ultimate ruin.

    Faith in Christ is The only thing that counts as it means a new creation. Add anything to Christ Alone and Faith Alone for salvation (as the Galatians did and as many others still do) and the... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 The Only Thing that Counts Galatians 1:1-5
  • 2 Confusing Sons, Slaves and Heirs Galatians 3:26-4:11
  • 3 Stand Firm Galatians 5:1
  • 4 Circumcision or the New Creation - Every Church must choose
  • Galatians 6:11-18 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Galatians

    Order Code: 707 

    After Easter Always Easter 

    What could be better at Easter and indeed at any time, than an exposition of Paul’s great resurrection chapter, 1 Corinthians 15?

    After Easter Always Easter, is Bob Fyall’s title for this series. Having seen the Risen Christ, what the apostle wrote on the subject is foundational to the gospel.

    The historical facts are, that around AD30, Jesus died for our sins, was buried, and on the third day rose from the dead. When preached, these truths of the cross and resurrection, accomplished acc... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. We have a Gospel Corinthians 15: 1-11
  • 2. No Resurrection, No Gospel Corinthians 15: 12-34
  • 3. Like his glorious body Corinthians 15: 35-60 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Easter

    Order Code: 706 

    Easter 2007 

    At the Easter week Wednesday service, Edward Lobb considers, in the High Priestly Prayer in John, the glory that belongs to the Father and the Son. From Matthew, on Good Friday, William Philip contrasts the love of God shown at The Cross with humanity’s hatred of him, while on Easter Sunday, he focuses on Luke’s Emmaeus Road disciples’ encounter with the Risen Christ.

    Everything the Son has accomplished, including the anticipated cross, glorifies the Father, so that he in turn, can right... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Jesus Prays: John 17:1-9
  • 2 The Cross of Christ:, Reviling Hatred and Redeeming Love Matthew 27:27-44
  • 3 The Transforming Message, Luke 24:1-53 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Easter 2007, part of the series Easter

    Order Code: 702e 

    Divorce and Remarriage: 

    What the Bible says

    Pastoral issues related to love, sex and marriage prompted William Philip to examine the Bible’s teaching on these matters. As the church is the ‘convalescent ward’ of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is inevitable that some members need help to establish Right Relationships. This sermon on divorce and remarriage is something of an intrusion into such a positive series, but it is a real and difficult issue that affects many, and must be faced.

    Marriage, part of the moral order of creation, is ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 1 Corinthians 7 reading
  • 2 Divorce and Remarriage 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Right Relationships: Love, Sex & Marriage

    Order Code: 702d 

    Procreation & Parenting for the Kingdom 

    Pastoral issues related to love, sex and marriage prompted William Philip to examine the Bible’s teaching on these matters. As the church is the ‘convalescent ward’ of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is inevitable that some members need help to establish Right Relationships. These two sermons on procreation and parenting explore how God plans for children to fit into mission-focussed marriages.

    Marriage, part of the moral order of creation, is from God and for God. A gift, not a right, it is ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Procreation & Parenting for the Kingdom (Deuteronomy 6)
  • 2. Godly Ambition & Achievement of Parenthood (Isaiah 54) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Right Relationships: Love, Sex & Marriage

    Order Code: 702c 

    Marriage that serves the Kingdom 

    Pastoral issues related to love, sex and marriage prompted William Philip to examine the Bible’s teaching on these matters. As the church is the ‘convalescent ward’ of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is inevitable that some members need help to establish Right Relationships.

    Marriage, part of the moral order of creation, is from God and for God. A gift, not a right, it is ordained to serve his kingdom. Increasingly to society, marriage and sex exist for idolatrous self-fulfilment. As the beli... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Purpose of Marriage (Matthew 19:1-30)
  • 2. The Path to Partnership (Romans 1, Colossians 2, Genesis 2)
  • 3. The Pattern of Partnership 1. Headship & Helpership (Ephesians 5)
  • 4. The Pattern of Partnership 2. Reverence, Honour & Understanding (1 Peter 3: 1-7) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Right Relationships: Love, Sex & Marriage

    Order Code: 702 

    Right Relationships 

    Pastoral issues related to love, sex and marriage prompted William Philip to examine the Bible’s teaching on these matters. As the church is the “convalescent ward” of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is inevitable that some members need help to establish Right Relationships.

    Marriage, part of the moral order of creation, is from God and for God. A gift, not a right, it is ordained to serve his kingdom. Increasingly to society, marriage and sex exist for idolatrous self-fulfillment. As the belie... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1.The Purpose of Marriage, Matthew 19:1-30
  • 2. The Path to Partnership, Romans 1, Colossians 2, Genesis 2
  • 3. The Pattern of Partnership, 1. Headship & Helpership, Ephesians 5
  • 4. The Pattern of Partnership, 2. Reverence, Honour & Understanding, 1 Peter 3:1-7
  • 5. Procreation & Parenting for the Kingdom, Deuteronomy 6
  • 6. Godly Ambition & Achievement of Parenthood, Isaiah 54 (split across discs 5 & 6)
  • 7. Divorce and Remarriage, 1 Corinthians 7 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Right Relationships: Love, Sex & Marriage

    Order Code: 701 

    Baffled, Believing and Blessed 

    Part 1: Living Joyfully with Mortality you Can’t Control: 7 sermons from Ecclesiastes by Dr W J U Philip

    Due to sin, all life is marked by vanity or futility as the Preacher argues in Ecclesiastes. Written primarily for professing believers, the book compels us to face up to the reality of the brevity of life and the meaninglessness of seeking satisfaction purely in ephemeral things.

    Preaching from Ecclesiastes, William Philip suggests we are Baffled, Believing and Blessed, all at the same time! For believers, life is riddled with enigma; however, faith in God gives an eternal hope. Nevertheless... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Baffled, Believing and Blessed, Ecclesiastes Introduction
  • 2. Where is the profit in life?, Ecclesiastes 1v1-11
  • 3. Bitter despair or believing delight? — The only choice for the honestly wise, Ecclesiastes 1v12-2:26
  • 4. In Time for Eternity, Ecclesiastes 3
  • 5. The Oppression of Success, Ecclesiastes 4
  • 6. True Worship: The Reality of Faith vs the Ritual of Fantasy, Ecclesiastes 5
  • 7. Vanity in Wealth, Ecclesiastes 6 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Ecclesiastes: Baffled, Believing & Blessed

    Order Code: 630 

    Why Did Jesus Come? 

    Christmas reminds us every year of the fact that Jesus was born in humble circumstances around 2000 years ago. But why? This unassuming baby was announced as a saviour, but who was he to save and from what?

    William Philip explores why God says he sent his son—not just other peoples’ ideas about why Jesus came. Christmas isn’t another ‘remembrance day’ but announces a personal salvation that a personal saviour came to accomplish. The salvation Jesus brought was from sin’s penalty, po... More...


    Track Listing
  • CD 1. He Came to Bring us Forgiveness: a saviour from sin’s penalty (18 Dec am),
  • 1-2. Matthew 1
  • 3-4. Hebrews 9
  • 5-6. 1 Timothy 1 & sermon
  • CD 2. He Came to Bring us Liberation: a saviour from sin’s power (18 Dec pm),
  • 7-8. Genesis 3
  • 9-10. Isaiah 40
  • 11-12. Micah 3
  • 13-14. Luke 1
  • 15-18. Luke 1-2
  • 19-20. Romans 3
  • 21-22. Romans 8 & sermon
  • CD 3. He Came to Bring us Victory: a saviour from sin’s personality (Christmas eve),
  • 1. Genesis 1
  • 2. Genesis 3
  • 3. Isaiah 11
  • 4. Hebrews 2
  • 5-6. Sermon
  • CD 4 He Came to Bring us Riches: a saviour from sin’s poverty (Christmas day), 7. Children • 8. Intro to song • 9-10. 2 Corinthians 8:9 & sermon 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas 2005 - Why did Jesus Come?, part of the series Christmas

    Order Code: 627 

    Will the Western Church Survive the 21st Century? 

    In this series of 9 sermons, William Philip expounds Jude’s powerful letter to Christian believers which urges contention for the faith and points to God’s sovereign purpose of a glorious future for his church as well as a solemn responsibility to live for that future now.

    The biblical faith is focused on the future, but Jude wrote to warn believers about those who seek to re-brand the faith by fixating on the experience of the present day – a warning which is just as relevant for toda... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Will the Western Church Survive the 21st Century?
  • 2. Re-branding the Faith
  • 3. Privilege is not Immunity
  • 4. The Dehumanising Dogma of the 'Progressives'
  • 5. Diagnosing Dangerous Ministry
  • 6. Recognising the Road to Ruin
  • 7. Rebuild on the True Foundation - Look to one another with Faith
  • 8. Rescue to the True Foundation - Look to others with Love
  • 9. Rejoice in the True Foundation - Look to God with Hope 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Jude

    Order Code: 626 

    Relationship Revolution - The Transforming Gospel of God 

    On the surface, Philemon, the shortest of Paul’s letters, is to a private individual about a private matter. But much more than that it is a model for the church in every age, teaching Christians how to relate to each other in a fallen world.

    On the basis of the gospel of grace, Paul seeks to bring a heart’s reconciliation between a converted runaway slave and his believing master. William Philip shows that only where there is Tangible Gospel Fellowship will the watching world see Human Re... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Tangible Gospel Fellowship — Human Relationships Transformed,
  • 2. True Gospel Family — Social Divisions Transcended,
  • 3. Total Gospel Focus — Myopic Horizons Transposed 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Philemon

    Order Code: 624 

    A Painful Verdict Pronounced 

    From these later chapters of Matthew, before the Lord’s crucifixion, it is clear that God despises spurious religiosity, especially in Israel and in the wider contemporary professing church that bears his name. The wider message of God to individuals, religious institutions, churches and nations is “if you reject my Son, you reject me.”

    William Philip entitles these studies, A Painful Verdict Pronounced, illustrated by Jesus’ parables and various confrontations climaxing in God’s cov... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Scorning the Call of Jesus, Matthew 21.33-22.14
  • 2. Scorning the Words of Jesus, Matthew 22.15-22.46
  • 3. Woe to the Institutional Church of God, Matthew 23 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from A painful verdict pronounced, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 623 

    A Unique Authority Pressed Home 

    In 4 sermons on Matthew chapters 19-21, William Philip deals with the themes of marital and material relationships, a true understanding of rewarding service for Jesus, and the nature of our response to Jesus’ unique authority.

    What are the defining relationships in our lives? How we regard our relationships to our families and to material possessions tells about our true relationship with the world to come. And God must come first - we must submit to his authority out of love and service t... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Defining Relationships 1:, Marital Relationships and the Kingdom Matthew 19:1-12
  • 2. Defining Relationships 2:, Material Relationships and the Kingdom Matthew 19.13-30
  • 3. Rewarding Service for Jesus, Matthew 19.27-20.34
  • 4. No Surrender! -The Scandalous Challenge of a Unique Authority Matthew 20.29-21.32 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from A Unique Authority pressed home, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 622 

    Understanding Jesus and His Household 

    In this section of Matthew’s Gospel, Dr Philip expounds the practical outworking of our Faith by understanding Jesus and His household. The challenge of the living gospel set against men’s traditions are explained from a Biblical viewpoint.

    The Gospel demands integrity but man adds to it to give himself authority, paying lip-service to God whilst serving himself.

    Faith is defined by membership of God’s family, the Church, the Beloved Bride. The door of His family home is wide open. He... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Jesus exposes our hearts, Matthew 15.1-20
  • 2. Bread of heaven or earthly leaven:, the true scope of Jesus’ family, Matthew 15.21-16.12
  • 3. The power and authority of heaven on earth:, the true builder and foundation of Jesus’ home, Matthew 16.13-28
  • 4. The road to glory:, the true home of Jesus’ church, Matthew 17
  • 5. Living for heaven on earth 1: walk humbly Matthew 18.1-14
  • 6. Living for heaven on earth 2: do justly Matthew 18.15-20
  • 7. Living for heaven on earth 3: love mercy Matthew 18.21-35 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Understanding Jesus and his Household , part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 621 

    Insight from an Insider 

    What to expect and when

    God’s kingdom isn’t just about a slightly better life now and the vague promise of things only getting better. Matthew records Jesus teaching about the kingdom in parables. As an insider, he ought to know what he’s talking about and we would do well to listen.

    Jesus came proclaiming the good news of God to inaugurate God’s kingdom. That gospel divides people: those who accept Jesus with joy are rejected by those who reject Jesus. So here’s what it means to be part of the kingdom of Go... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Gospel of God is a Double-edged Sword Matthew 13:1-23
  • 2. Present Realities and Future Certainties, Matthew 13:24-51
  • 3. Do You Trust God to Do Things His Way?, Matthew 13:31-33
  • 4. Solid Joy and Lasting Treasure, Matthew 13:10-17,44-46 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Insight from an Insider - Jesus teaching on his Kingdom, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 620 

    The Way That Divides 

    It is clear from Scripture that there are always different responses to the message of God's kingdom. In these studies in Matthew chapters 11 & 12, William Philip invites us to consider The Way that Divides and to ask the question, Can the Church Cope with the Real Jesus whose Judgment Begins Today?

    In the face of human and demonic wickedness, John the Baptist, in common with many solid believers, had an understandable Response of Perplexity. However, the reality of evil is no barrier to faith... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Judgment begins today, Matthew 11
  • 2. Can the church cope with the real Jesus?, Matthew 12 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The way that divides, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 619 

    Mission that Claims Everything 

    By Matthew 10, Jesus has already demonstrated his authority over all things, and explained to his disciples what it means to be part of God’s kingdom. True disciples will share the King’s compassion and be involved in his mission.

    Here we have the King’s briefing for this mission. Jesus explains the importance and characteristics of his mission, so that his disciples are wise and realistic. Real missionaries must expect opposition from the world which rejects the King. Jesus calls his apo... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Mission that Claims Everything: The King’s Briefing. Matthew 10:1-25
  • 2. Enemies of Mission: Fear within. Matthew 10:16-34
  • 3. Enemies of Mission: Conflict without. Matthew 10:34-42 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Mission that claims everything, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 618 

    Kingdom Demands Go Deep 

    In these studies on Matthew’s Gospel Dr Philip looks at God’s Law and our response to His claims on our lives.

    Privileges and Responsibilities. The attitude and behaviour of God’s people. The relationship between God’s law and Grace. The obedience of faith flowing out from lives marked by God’s Grace as we are rescued from the realms of religion, rules and legalism. Jesus came and affirms the faith. Only He can take us to the heart of God’s law to enable us to lead sanctified l... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Heart of God’s Law, Matthew 5.21-48
  • 2. God’s Law in the Heart, Matthew 6.1-7.12
  • 3. A Summons with New and Ultimate Authority, Matthew 7.13-29
  • 4. The Challenge and Call of the King, Matthew 8.1-9.38 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Kingdom Demands go deep, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 617 

    The Revolutionary Kingdom 

    The Sermon on the Mount is both one of the best known sections of the New Testament and one of the most misunderstood. In these two sermons William Philip shows that the teaching of Jesus is to members of a new Kingdom,one under the Kingly rule of Jesus himself.

    In the Beatitudes Jesus describes the nature of members of this new revolutionary Kingdom,those ,who by grace, have come under the rule of Jesus. They describe those who are both called to and shaped by repentance and faith. Yet,as alw... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The King's People (Matthew 5:1-12)
  • 2. Ambassadors of the King's rule (Matthew 5:13-20) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from A Revolutionary Kingdom, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 616 

    Confronted by the King 

    We live in a time when the doctrine of Substitutionary Atonement is again being challenged by many inside the church. Often we are told that it a later Pauline addition to Christianity which is absent in the Gospels. However, in these 4 sermons, William Philip shows that the Atonement is foundational to Matthew’s presentation of the life and work of Jesus.

    First we are shown how John the Baptist introduces the coming Kingdom of God with a call to’Repent’. Matthew portrays John as presenti... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Repent!, Matthew 3:1-12
  • 2 Look! He’s everything you could not be (full atonement 1) , Matthew 3:13-17
  • 3 Look! He’s everything you could never be (full atonement 2) , Matthew 4: 1-11
  • 4 Listen! he speaks with Authority, Matthew 4:12-25 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Confronted by the King, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 615 

    A Fulfilling Christmas 

    In this account of events leading up to and beyond the birth of Jesus, William Philip reminds us of the Prophetic Teachings in the Old Testament. These emphasise God’s plan for the whole world. Christ and his Kingdom are rooted in history; his lineage and future ministry revealed. Dr Philip looks at God’s unassailable promises, his undeniable power and his unlikely people. Our thoughts are refocussed on familiar passages, highlighting God’s Covenant Promises and the continuity of Scrip... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Jesus Christ the King to bless all nation - , Matthew 1.1-17
  • 2. Emmanuel: God with us as Saviour - Matthew 1.18-25
  • 3. Jesus: The Shepherd King - Matthew 2.1-12
  • 4. Jesus: God’s true son at last -Matthew 2.13-15
  • 5. Jesus the bringer of real hope (Christmas Eve) - Matthew 2.16-18
  • 6. Jesus: A Nazarene - Matthew 2.19-23 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Christmas Fulfilment, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 613 

    Jesus is Risen! Jesus is Lord! 

    In these concluding two sermons in the series, William Philip examines the physical resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. Just as the Lord’s life and passion always divide men, likewise his resurrection despite the overwhelming evidence for the event making it an inescapable, historical fact.

    Rejoicing marks out the believer committed to the risen, victorious Christ. Death has been swallowed up in life, fear has been cast out, and a glorious future awaits the Christian. Not so for those who ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Rejoicing & Resistance - The Message of the Resurrection:Jesus is Risen, Matthew 27:62-28:15,
  • 2. Majesty & Mission - The Meaning of the Resurrection: Jesus is Lord, Matthew 28:16-20 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Resurrection, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 612 

    St Matthew’s Passion—The Death of Jesus 

    The cross of the Lord Jesus Christ is the very heart of the Christian faith. It is crucial therefore, to understand its message and the implications for the destinies of all. With his usual clarity Matthew addresses these profound issues in this section of his teaching.

    William Philip reasons from this gospel that there are two possible responses to the message of the cross of Jesus: submission or rejection. To reject is in fact to scorn the Saviour while submission is to welcome Christ crucifi... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Beauty & Betrayal Matthew 26:1-16
  • 2 Deliverance & Destiny—the meaning of the cross explained (1) Matthew 26:17-45
  • 3 Forgiveness & Forsakenness—the meaning of the cross explained (2) Matthew 26:17-45
  • 4 Surrender & Scorn—the way of the cross confronted Matthew 26:45-71
  • 5 Redemption & Rejection—the achievement of the cross displayed Matthew 27:1-26
  • 6 Slander & Silence—the hatred of the cross unleashed Matthew 27:27-44
  • 7 Darkness & Light—the glory of the cross unveiled Matthew 27:45-61 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from St Matthew's Passion, part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 611 

    Be Ready for Judgment by listening to Jesus 

    Matthew, in this his final teaching block, as William Philip shows, deals with eschatology (last things) before narrating the Lord’s passion. Here, his preoccupation is with Jesus’ teaching regarding the full and final coming of his kingdom, and what it means to live in the last days, as well as facing up to the very last day—the day of judgment.

    Leaving no place for wild speculation, Jesus gives something of an ABC for the last days inaugurated at his birth. We are to expect birth pains ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Expectations for the Last Days Matt 24:1-14
  • 2. Actions for the Last Days Matt 24:15-44
  • 3. Preparation for the Last of the Last Days, Matt 24:45-25:30
  • 4. Experience of the Last of the Last Days, Matt 25:31-46 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Be Ready for Judgment! (by listening to Jesus), part of the series Matthew

    Order Code: 609 

    The Winds of War 

    Windows into Earth and Heaven

    Exciting and mysterious, the book of Daniel, combining strange imagery with familiar stories, is God’s realistic word to his struggling people in every era, including our 21st century. Its clear and encouraging message is that, contrary to appearances, the God of heaven reigns supreme.

    Introducing the book, William Philip lays stress on the big picture—the cosmic conflict that lies behind the scenes of all human history. This fact explains occurrences such as the rise of genocidal tyrants, ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Introduction to Daniel
  • 2. Standing for Jerusalem in Babylon, Daniel 1 (split across 2 CDs)
  • 3. Dread Dreams of Things to Come Daniel 2
  • 4. The Hope of All History Daniel 7
  • 5. The Future is not in Human Hands Daniel 8 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Daniel

    Order Code: 608 

    What Kind of God? 

    Over five successive Wednesdays, William Philip guides us through 1 Chronicles 17 in which God speaks to King David, through Nathan, making his will known regarding a permanent house for the ark of the covenant. It becomes clear that the Lord’s real objective is to build himself a home rather than a house. In that, David will have a pivotal role.

    In this passage, the one true and living God reveals himself to David—and to us—as a proclaiming God who speaks in words that we can understand ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. A God Who Proclaims
  • 2. A God Who Provides
  • 3. A God Who Promises
  • 4. A God Who Is Present,
  • 5. A God Who is Personal 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from What Kind of God?, part of the series Wednesday Lunchtime Talks (2006)

    Order Code: 607 

    Job -Towards an Understanding of Christian Suffering 

    The Book of Job represents something of a wake-up call to Christians to be realistic about suffering in their lives. Underpinning whatever life may throw at us is the hand of a good God at work to ensure our ultimate blessing.

    In this series, Edward Lobb shows that Satan—the accuser of believers—is responsible for the agonies of innocent, godly Job. Significantly, his ‘comforters’ never once refer to Satan’s role. Learning from Job’s harrowing experiences and their source, Christian... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Job’s World Falls Apart (Job 1-2)
  • 2. All is Darkness (Job 3)
  • 3. Bad Counsel & Wretched Comfort (Job 4)
  • 4. Is God My Friend or Enemy? (Job 19)
  • 5. God’s Definition of Wisdom (Job 28)
  • 6. The Magnificence of God (Job 41)
  • 7. What Job Saw in the End (Job 42) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Job

    Order Code: 606 

    The Winds of War 

    Strengthening faith in a fragile world

    The book of Daniel can seem like a strange book of two halves: some familiar stories of the fiery furnace, and the lion’s den; then baffling and outlandish dreams. What does it all mean? How do these two parts relate? Is there any relevance for 21st Century people?

    In a 13-part series William Philip works through the book, beginning with an introduction then tackling a chapter at a time. Daniel’s life and message is astonishingly pertinent to our war-torn and fear-ridden world today. God’... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Introduction to Daniel
  • 2 Standing for Jerusalem in Babylon (Dan 1)
  • 3 Image and Reality (Daniel 3)
  • 4 Dread Dreams of Things to Come (Dan 4) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Daniel

    Order Code: 605 

    Ministry of Women 

    In this topical and relevant series on the Biblical Ministries of Christian Women, Edward Lobb counteracts the modern trend and socially acceptable concept of secular feminism. The study commences in Genesis and looks at the equality, diversity and complimentary functions of the sexes within the Church and society. God’s ordering in Church, home and family life, whether married or single is looked at sensitively. An unapologetic stand on the authoritative Biblical view of the differing roles... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Genesis 1:24-31, The Foundations
  • 2. Ephesians 5:15-6:9, Dynamics of Christian Marriage
  • 3. 1 Timothy 2:1-15, Equality of Status, Differentiation of Function
  • 4. Titus 2, Ministry of Christian Women 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Ministry of Christian Women, part of the series Topical & Thematic Sermons

    Order Code: 603 

    Easter: No Secret Code 

    Wednesdays & Good Friday 2006

    What’s Easter really all about? Beyond the mere events, what did Jesus’ death and resurrection mean? What did it achieve?

    There’s more to Easter than the events - we need an interpretation. And you can’t beat the explanation Jesus gave himself clearly to his disciples in advance, as passed on faithfully in John’s gospel. William Philip expounds John chapter 12 in five lunchtime addresses given for Easter 2006.


    Track Listing
  • Wed 5 Apr: A Death that Declares
  • Wed 12 Apr: A Death that Defines
  • Fri 14 Apr: A Death that Delivers
  • Wed 19 Apr: A Death that Demands
  • Wed 26 Apr: A Death that Divides 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Easter 2006 - No Secret Code, part of the series Easter

    Order Code: 602 

    St John’s Passion: Easter according to John 

    Wednesdays, Good Friday & Sundays 2006

    What’s Easter really all about? Beyond the mere events, what did Jesus’ death and resurrection mean? What did it achieve?

    There’s more to Easter than the events - we need an interpretation. And you can’t beat the explanation Jesus gave himself clearly to his disciples in advance, as passed on faithfully in John’s gospel. William Philip expounds John chapter 12 in five lunchtime addresses given for Easter 2006. In Sunday morning messages from April 2006 he explains the life-changing i... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1/1. Wed 5 Apr: A Death that Declares
  • 1/2. Wed 12 Apr: A Death that Defines
  • 1/3. Fri 14 Apr: A Death that Delivers ,
  • 2/1. Wed 19 Apr: A Death that Demands
  • 2/2. Wed 26 Apr: A Death that Divides,
  • 3/1. Easter Sun 16 Apr: From Weeping to Witnessing - a resurrection that delights,
  • 4/1. Sun 23 Apr: Fishing & Feeding with Jesus
  • 4/2. Sun 30 Apr: Following Jesus 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Easter 2006 - Easter According to John, part of the series Easter

    Order Code: 504 

    The Bible on Sex 

    The Bible’s teaching on sex isn’t an easy topic to deal with, especially in public, but Dr Philip seeks to present the Bible’s teaching in a sensitive and clear way, to a society particularly obsessed with sex. There may be no more of it going on now that at other times, but it has become especially deified in our society. Simultaneously seen as the source of joy and self-worth, sexual liberation and all deviation from God’s standards in this area has brought tremendous sorrow and emptin... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. The Bible on Sex
  • 2. Homosexuality: Pastoral & Practical Issues 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Bible on Sex, part of the series Topical & Thematic Sermons

    Order Code: 1011 

    What is a Christian? 

    Jesus' teaching on the shape of real Christian discipleship


    Track Listing
  • 1 Matthew 5:1-12 Finding God’s Grace
  • 2 Matthew 5:1-12 Living God’s Mercy
  • 3 Matthew 5:1-12 Sharing Christ’s Experience 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Jesus' teaching on the shape of real discipleship, part of the series What is a Christian?

    Order Code: 1010 

    The Work of the Holy Spirit 

    Preaching from John chapters 16 and 20, Edward Lobb’s concern is with THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.

    The coming of the Holy Spirit after the Lord’s ascension was the next stage of the gospel plan. The Spirit’s work through the apostles, as they preached, was to convict the world and to teach the truth to Christians. This work still goes on. After Jesus went to the Father, a new order came into being. Characteristics of the new order are a new joy, with tribulations, and a new access to God ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. John 16:4b-15 Spirit’s work through the apostles
  • 2. John 16:16-28 Characteristics of the New Order
  • 3. John 16:25-33 The Conquest of the World
  • 4. John 20 Seeing is Believing 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Work of the Holy Spirit - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 1009 

    Flee Idolatry! 

    Fighting powerful lures to false worship

    Preaching from Deuteronomy 13 and 1Corinthians 10:14, Dr William Philip warns us to Flee Idolatry which is the essence of sin.

    The issue is one of Fighting powerful lures to false worship, beginning with the age-old allurement of Spectacular and successful spirituality. Christians should not be dazzled by signs and wonders performed by deceivers who undermine the message of the cross and its demands. To avoid error, we must test all things all by Scripture. Closer to home, it is necessary to av... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Deuteronomy 13:1-5, Fighting powerful lures to false worship
  • 2 Deuteronomy 13:6-11, The lure of closest earthly affections
  • 3 Deuteronomy 13:12-18 , The Lure of a Progressive Society 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Flee Idolatry! - Fighting Powerful Lures to False Worship

    Order Code: 1008 

    The Unhinderable Gospel 

    The concept of THE UNHINDERABLE GOSPEL is borne out in history. This is the theme of this final series of sermons from Acts by William Philip.

    As Paul discovered, the enemies of Christ will stop at nothing to silence preachers of the apostolic gospel. Behind this opposition stands Satan and his futile attempts to destroy the ENDURING TESTIMONY. It therefore behoves Christians to understand WHAT THE GOSPEL IS AND ISN’T. Speaking to Festus, the apostle concentrated on his commission to libera... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Acts 24:27-25:22 Enduring Testimony
  • 2 Acts 25:23-26:32 What the Gospel is and isn't
  • 3 Acts 27:1-28:10 A rough passage for Christ's Servant
  • 4 Acts 28:11-31 Our God is marching on
  • 5 Review The Missionary Church of a Missionary God 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from The Unhinderable Gospel, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 1007 

    How to be a Persevering Christian 

    Jesus announces His deity, “I AM “ the True Vine, declaring firstly to the disciples and thereafter COMMANDING His followers to ABIDE IN HIM growing and grafted into and ABIDING IN HIS LOVE. This is not a detached, tied on existence but one where pruning and being cut back, an often hard and painful procedure, eventually produces a fruit bearing life.

    Christians are again COMMANDED to LOVE ONE ANOTHER. A challenging and tough message and one which, as Jesus prepared the disciples for ... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 John 15:1-11 The vine and the branches
  • 2 John 15:12-17 Commanded to love
  • 3 John 15:18-16:4 The Hatred of the World 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from How to be a Persevering Christian - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 1006 

    Easter 2010 

    Dr Philip, conducting the Good Friday and Easter Sunday services, brings into focus from the Gospels of Matthew and Mark a clear and authoritative interpretation of events.

    THE MESSAGE IN THE DARKNESS - is the indisputable fact of Christ’s death, as foretold by the prophets. Eyes not seeing but ears hearing CHRIST’S CRY OF ANGUISH at the real and terrible abandonment by His Father, and His later CRY OF ACCOMPLISHMENT AND TRIUMPH as the curtain is torn in two, when, with restored acces... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1 Mark 15:33-39 The Message in the Darkness
  • 2 Matthew 27:50-54 Reconciliation, Resurrection, Revelation 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Easter 2010, part of the series Easter

    Order Code: 1005 

    Why do we pray? 

    William Philip, in this series, poses the question, Why do we Pray? We do so Because God is a Speaking God who spoke creation into being. He is a covenantal, relational God who, despite man’s rebellion, kept on speaking, ultimately in the Lord Jesus. The essence of prayer is our saying ‘yes’ to the Saviour from sin. We then pray to the Sovereign God Because we are sons of God adopted by faith in the Son of God who triumphed where Adam failed. Human logic asks , why pray if God is soverei... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Genesis 1:24-28 , Because God is a Speaking God
  • 2. Luke 3:21-4:14 Galatians 4:1-7, Because we are sons of God
  • 3. Acts 4:23-31 , Because God is a Sovereign God
  • 4. John 15:7-17, Because we have God's Spirit 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Why Do We Pray?

    Order Code: 1004 

    God's power in human weakness 

    GOD’S POWER IN HUMAN WEAKNESS is demonstrated in the lives of certain kings of Judah/Israel as recorded in 2Kings chapters 11 to 25.

    Firstly, Dr Bob Fyall examines The boy wonder who came to nothing. Joash’s reign, marked by compromise and complacency, ended in judgment. A warning for all! Amaziah was half- hearted in the things of God. His ‘pick and mix’ attitude to worship ignored the truth that God does not settle for second best. He paid the price as will an apostate church. Ahaz, a... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. 2 Kings 11:17-12:21 The boy wonder who came to nothing
  • 2. 2 Kings 14:1-22 God does not settle for second best
  • 3. 2 Kings 16 Who do we trust?
  • 4. 2 Kings 17:1-23 What happens when grace is rejected
  • 5. 2 Kings 18 Life springs up and death threatens it
  • 6. 2 Kings 19 The Lord defends His people
  • 7. 2 Kings 20 Grace from start to finish
  • 8. 2 Kings 21 Playing with fire
  • 9. 2 Kings 22 God’s unexpected intervention
  • 10. 2 Kings 23:1-30; 25:27-30 Zion, down but not out 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from God's Power in Human Weakness - Dr Bob Fyall, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 1003 

    Jesus equips His Troops 

    Jesus equips his troops is the heading Edward Lobb gives to the first four sermons on the Farewell Discourse contained in John 14 to 16.

    We see How Jesus quietens the troubled heart as we trust him. The Lord teaches his disciples that heaven is real and that he is preparing a place for them. The future is assured. This teaching helps to keep his followers from falling away. The believer goes on to discover that The Father and the Son are One. As the Master is God Incarnate, the Christian can s... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. John 13:21-14:6 , How Jesus quietens the troubled heart
  • 2. John 13:21-14:6 , Father and Son
  • 3. John 14:8-24 , Kitting out the troops
  • 4. John 14:15-31 , How to be unafraid 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from Jesus equips His troops - Edward Lobb, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 1002 

    True Christian Faith 

    Dr Euan Dodds leads us through a section of the letter of James in a challenging and thoughtful critique of a Biblical response to situations concerning our everyday lives and attitudes, and James’ exhortation to honour God. Practical examples of coping with stressful situations are dealt with sympathetically; nothing is taken for granted. As Christians will we automatically “do the right thing” as we respond to trials, temptations, sickness and the many challenges we meet?

    Hearing and ob... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. James 1:1-18 Overcomes trials and temptations
  • 2. James 1:19-27 Hears and obeys the Word of God
  • 3. James 2:1-13 Loves its neighbour
  • 4. James 2:14-26 Is demonstrated by its works 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from True Christian Faith - Dr Euan Dodds, part of the series Short Series

    Order Code: 1001 

    True Christianity has nothing to hide 

    In this penultimate series of studies in Acts, William Philip proposes that TRUE CHRISTIANITY HAS NOTHING TO HIDE.

    To be ‘radical’ is to show a radical love that seeks to reach people with the eternal gospel. In Ephesus, such teaching issued in violent rage as the message cut across vested interests. THE REAL DANGER OF RADICAL CHRISTIANITY is that it attacks all exploitative evil. The same radical faith encourages disciples from the Scriptures emphasising that error must be refuted in every... More...


    Track Listing
  • 1. Acts 19:21-41 The Real Danger of Radical Christianity
  • 2. Acts 20 Encouraging Priorities in Parting Words
  • 3. Acts 21:1-23:11 The Way of Witness
  • 4. Acts 23:12-24:27 God is Working His Purpose Out
  • 5. Acts 24:14-27 With Respect to the Resurrection 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from True Christianity has Nothing to Hide, part of the series The Certain, Unstoppable Kingdom of Jesus

    Order Code: 090531am 

    True Servants of Christ: 

    Stewards of God’s Mysteries and Scum of the Earth

    True Servants of Christ:

    Stewards of God’s Mysteries and Scum of the Earth


    Track Listing
  • 1. Stewards of God’s Mysteries and Scum of the Earth (1 Corinthians 4:1-20) 
  • Preview online: This set is taken from the series Short Series