Articles (Page 103)

Articles (Page 103)

Answers in Genesis

By Not Known Today we begin a series of sermons and Bible studies from the early chapters of Genesis. These haven a battleground ever since the 1859 publication of Charles Darwin’s book, The Origin of the Species. Perhaps these chapters confuse some of us. Perhaps some still think that the whole Bible is debunked because what we appear to read in Gensis 1 -3 seems…

How to Become a Christian

By Not Known We will hear the Christian message today. It is a message about Jesus. It is a message that Jesus is God’s Son who came, lived, died and was raised so that we can be saved and belong to God in the fullest and richest sense. Some may ‘tune-out’ and decide not to listen to this message. Some may listen and dismiss it as nonsense. Some may…

Issues of the day – Truth and Tolerance

By Not Known Bigoty of all kinds is out of fashion presently, especially when it comes in a religious guise. Having strayed into the abyss of strongly held and intolerant opinions, the civilised world rightly says 'no thanks'. Some get confused at this point. They confuse truth and tolerance and act as though the only way to have tolerance is to abandon all…

Issues of our Day – Uncertainty

By Not Known Ours is an uncertain age. We marry and wonder if it will end in divorce. We bear children and wonder if they will be drug addicts. We enter hospital and wonder if we will return. We go to work and wonder if this is our 'today' for retrenchment, restructuring or retirement. James reminds us that life is intrinsically uncertain:Now listen, you who…

Living for our Neighbour

By Not Known Like all churches, the Church at Rome had her fair share of contending issues. However, in order for Christian discipleship to be walk rather than mere talk, Christian consecration (as summarised in Rom. 12: 1-2) must be applied onto these problems. When Paul wrote to Rome, there seemingly were two groups of Christians: The 'strong' and the…

A celebration of grace

By Not Known At both services today we share in the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Our Confession of Faith defines a sacrament as follows: Sacraments are holy signs and seals of the covenant of grace, immediately institued by God, to represent Christ and his benefits, and to confirm our interest in him… (Westminister Confession 29:1). As our Confession goes…

Live in Harmony with One Another

By Not Known Live in harmony with one another (Rom 12:16). The English word ‘harmony’ has the sense of things being brought into right order or balance. This is true with sounds (music); shape (design); and colours (art). It is also true between people. Harmony between people means a right balance in which we respect and celebrate the distinctiveness of each.…