All Nations Presbyterian Church: Morning Sermon Series
All Nations Presbyterian Church
14 episodes
1 week ago
All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We have a very diverse multiethnic congregation that meets in the centre of Perth city each week. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. Our usual pattern is to work through a book of the Bible, alternating between the New Testament and the Old Testament, with occasional topical series. The average sermon length is around 30 minutes.
This podcast features the sermons preached in the morning service each week. The main preacher is Simon van Bruchem, with guest preachers at regular intervals. You can find out more about our church at www.allnations.org.au, or you can visit our social media pages on Instagram or Facebook. Simon also blogs regularly at www.writtenforourinstruction.com.
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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We have a very diverse multiethnic congregation that meets in the centre of Perth city each week. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. Our usual pattern is to work through a book of the Bible, alternating between the New Testament and the Old Testament, with occasional topical series. The average sermon length is around 30 minutes.
This podcast features the sermons preached in the morning service each week. The main preacher is Simon van Bruchem, with guest preachers at regular intervals. You can find out more about our church at www.allnations.org.au, or you can visit our social media pages on Instagram or Facebook. Simon also blogs regularly at www.writtenforourinstruction.com.
All Nations Presbyterian Church: Morning Sermon Series
29 minutes
2 weeks ago
Genesis 3:14-24 - God's Curse and Our Reality
On Sunday morning, we looked at the curse that God put on the world as a punishment for sin. This explains so much of what our world is like. Conflict between good and evil, difficulty in child-raising, conflict in male-female relationships, and frustration with work are all part of God's curse. And, of course, death was now a reality. Life, in many ways, is hard now. We feel the challenges and the futility of living in this world. We have no way of fixing it ourselves, just like Adam was not given a way to fix it. God instead gave him hope and explained that one day it would be fixed. That solution is only found in Jesus. Sin explains why our world is a mess, and many feel the difficulty of living in this world under a curse. Yet we have hope, and joy, because of Jesus. One day the effects of the curse will be completely gone for those who trust in Jesus. In the difficult times that come this week, remember this. The effects of sin are temporary but the future hope we have is eternal.
All Nations Presbyterian Church: Morning Sermon Series
All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We have a very diverse multiethnic congregation that meets in the centre of Perth city each week. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. Our usual pattern is to work through a book of the Bible, alternating between the New Testament and the Old Testament, with occasional topical series. The average sermon length is around 30 minutes.
This podcast features the sermons preached in the morning service each week. The main preacher is Simon van Bruchem, with guest preachers at regular intervals. You can find out more about our church at www.allnations.org.au, or you can visit our social media pages on Instagram or Facebook. Simon also blogs regularly at www.writtenforourinstruction.com.