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Weekly-ish sermon recordings from Geoffrey Roberts at the Whitehouse Church in Canberra, loosely following the Revised Common Lectionary. If you’re a fan of Greg Boyd, Brian Zahnd, and N.T. Wright, among others, you’ll definitely notice the influence of their great ideas. The Whitehouse Church is mostly Neo-Anabaptist~ish, post-evangelical leaning in worldview. We see Jesus as the full expression of what God is like and try to build community around his teachings. If you have any questions o ...
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New Life Kingdom Builders Ministries is a place where people can come and be made whole. We believe in people, marriages and families receiving restoration, healing and deliverance through the power of God. We believe Christians should go out in the power of the Holy Ghost and the authority given by Jesus to be the kingdom here on earth. We are a network of ministries that go out and do the Father’s will by doing what Jesus did in Matthew 4:23 by preaching, teaching and healing all manner of ...
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This week we discuss how we have to renew our minds as we keep up with the Holy Spirit. There are three types of people the person who is not born again, the spiritually mature Christian, and the carnal Christian. We have to look at which one we relate to. We tend to celebrate people who are carnal Christians but that was not something to be proud …
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In this enlightening sermon, we delve into the intricacies of Hebrews chapter 9, exploring how its seemingly foreign concepts relate to our contemporary lives. Discover the profound significance of the new covenant ushered in by Jesus and understand why these ancient texts remain relevant today. As we journey through the rituals and relics of old, …
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Join us as we delve into Hebrews Chapter 8, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' role as the eternal high priest, seated at the right hand of God. This episode sheds light on the transition from the old covenant, based on human promises, to the new covenant, founded on the perfect work and promises of God through Jesus Christ. Discover why…
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This week we talk about how God will allow His children to experience the wilderness, trials, and tribulations because He loves us and is testing us. Even though it may feel like we don't want to go through it, we want to give up, or we made a mistake we should understand according to the Bible we are right where God wants us to be. The Holy Spirit…
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When ducks are first born they go through a process called imprinting that teaches the duck how to follow the adult duck's movement and sound. When a person becomes born again we go through an imprinting process with the Holy Spirit and we have to learn to keep up with Him. Unlike ducks the imprinting process of a believer never ends as long as we …
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Join us for a deep dive into Hebrews 7, exploring the profound message it holds for believers. The author of Hebrews writes to encourage believers facing persecution, urging them to find their worth and hope in Jesus Christ. Discover why Jesus is greater than the old high priests, and how His priesthood offers a perfect and eternal hope unlike any …
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As we journey through the scripture, discover why the understanding of Melchizedek as a high priest not bound by genealogy is critical to the perception of Christ's eternal priesthood and its far-reaching implications on every believer's life. The episode begins with an introduction to the figure of Melchizedek, a character whose name evokes many q…
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Peter denies knowing Jesus before the crucifixion. And then after the resurrection, Jesus appeared to Mary, and then to the disciples in the upper room, and then he appeared a second time and spoke with Thomas. But Peter is not mentioned. John even records Peter narrowly missing Jesus in the garden before he appeared to Mary, but Peter never gets c…
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Truth and Love may not always be accepted by those who are unsaved as well as those who believe God accepts them despite their behavior. The life of a Christian is a marathon and is not an easy walk in this world. Truth and Love may come in different tones but they should always have the same note. Matthew 11:1-19, Isaiah 35:5-6, 2 Thessalonians 2:…
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In this episode, we explore the profound impact of experiencing transformative love and grace, drawing parallels between adoption and spiritual rebirth. We delve into how life's unexpected turns, such as forgetting the Easter message or confronting personal failures, reflect our need for divine grace daily. The episode invites us to reflect on how …
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Jesus is risen! As Christians we need to realize that we died with Christ and we live with Him. There is power in the resurrection of Jesus not just for the future, but in the present. We do not fear death, sickness, persecutions, or tragedies in this life because we are alive in Christ Jesus and dead to our old selves. Colossians 3:1-15, Romans 6:…
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Welcome to our special Holy Week podcast, where we delve into the climactic event of Jesus Christ's resurrection. This pivotal day, chronicled by all four Gospels, represents the foundation of Christian faith and theology. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of resurrection narratives, the profound questions of life after death, and the endurin…
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Welcome to the concluding day of our Holy Week podcast series, as we prepare to celebrate Resurrection Sunday. This episode explores the emotional devastation felt by Jesus' disciples after His crucifixion, juxtaposed with the hope of His promised resurrection. It delves into the actions of Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple who boldly steps fo…
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Join us on this poignant episode as we delve into the events of Good Friday, exploring the profound significance of Jesus' sacrifice. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays a powerful prayer, contemplating a cup of wrath far greater than any physical suffering. We discuss the intense spiritual burden that Jesus bore, taking on the accumulated wra…
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Welcome to our weekly study as we delve into the pivotal events of Thursday in the life of Jesus. This episode explores the significant moments of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial, shedding light on Jesus' relationship with his disciples and the eternal implications. Discover how Jesus, despite being betrayed and denied, continues to control the …
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In this episode, we delve into the events of Wednesday during Easter week, focusing on a profound act of worship by a woman in Bethany. Jesus is anointed with costly ointment, sparking indignation among the onlookers. Despite their criticism, Jesus commends her, highlighting the true essence of worship and devotion to Him above all else. We also co…
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Welcome to Day Two of our Easter week study, focusing on Jesus' activities on Tuesday as he teaches on the Mount of Olives. The discussion centers on Mark 13, where Jesus delivers profound teachings on his divine authority and the unfolding of future events. As Jesus and his disciples leave the temple, they are amazed by the grandeur of the buildin…
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Welcome to our Holy Week podcast series! On this first day, we delve into the events of Mark 11, where Jesus performs two significant acts: cursing the fig tree and cleansing the temple. These actions reveal a deeper message as Jesus uses the withered fig tree as a metaphor for Israel's spiritual barrenness. Join us as we explore how Jesus portrays…
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As we enter Palm Sunday, we take a look at Jesus's kingly entrance and how it differs from every King who has ever entered a city. Namely, His power and authority are not given to Him by the people who throw Palm branches at His feet but by the very fact that He is God in the flesh, come to accomplish the plan set in place before the foundation of …
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As Christians we cannot have truth and no love nor can we have love and no truth, but we must have both. We cannot have partial truth and partial love. The truth and love we are supposed to have must be based on what the Bible says. The world's truth and love is conditional, produces conflict, and is confrontational.…
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Join us this morning as we dive deep into Hebrews 6, exploring the profound concept of the perseverance of the saints. We discuss the difference between "once saved, always saved" and true perseverance, emphasizing that our salvation is not due to our own actions but rather God's unwavering promise. As we prepare to celebrate Easter, we reflect on …
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of doctrine in Christianity, particularly the doctrine known as the perseverance of the saints. We emphasize how our understanding of God influences every aspect of our lives and the importance of maturing in faith beyond the elementary teachings of Christ. We explore the struggles faced by Jewish Chr…
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When the son is still a long way off, the father is waiting and watching for him. This is the only time in scripture that I can see an image of God in a hurry, he runs to embrace his lost son. But all the son can think about is his sin. He is terrified that his sin will stop him from being welcomed. He is desperate to talk about his sin and the fat…
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I do not see God the same way that Calvinists see God. If you believe God’s righteousness is manifest in a wrath that demands violent retribution in order to be satisfied, then the Calvinist interpretation of this passage can make sense, even if it is abhorrent. Just as the proverbial hammer sees everything as a nail, the Calvinist certainty regard…
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This week we take a look at how God was with Joseph. Sometimes we can feel like we are doing everything right and things still come against us. It doesn't mean the Lord is not with us, but He in turn is with us while we are going through the storm and the hardships in life. As long as we are in this fallen world we will face opposition. Joseph face…
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The episode explores the concept of a healthy fear – not of worldly challenges or uncertainties, but of unbelief and a half-hearted faith. Through the lens of biblical history, examples, and exhortations, listeners are reminded of the importance of valuing Christ above all else and striving to enter into His rest. The conversation culminates in a c…
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Our picture of God must be shaped by our understanding of Jesus. He is the only true perfect representation of the father, and he is the lens through which we must interpret all Scripture and revelation (Heb 1:1-3). His teaching and example are superior to all others, and when we are faced with complex theological and moral conundrums the sensitivi…
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Highlighting biblical references from Hebrews 3, the episode urges listeners to actively seek spiritual guidance and support from fellow believers actively, emphasizing that ignoring such warnings may lead to a hardened heart. The discussion serves as a reminder that true rest and redemption can only come from acknowledging our struggles and heedin…
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In a world that generally says you can do whatever you want so long as it doesn’t hurt anyone, Jesus goes further by teaching his disciples to actively initiate actions that will benefit others. In this way Jesus’ teaching is unique. The love of God is an active love. This is a key distinction between simply being a good person and being like Chris…
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The gospels make no secret of Jesus’ concern for the least and the little. His compassion for the outcasts, pariahs and unpopular; his disposition towards the socially unimportant, those deemed sinners, the poor, sick and excluded. The Scriptures labour over Jesus’ love for these people, recording at length the stories where he interacts with the w…
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Ephesians 4 tells us that the Lord has given gifts unto men and they are gifts that are appointed and ordained by the Lord. There is a purpose for these gifts and that purpose is described by the Apostle Paul. Oftentimes Christians believe the purpose of the church is evangelism, but let's see what the Bible says. Evangelism is not the purpose of t…
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The Anabaptists refused violence, promoted local faith communities, rejected the excesses of wealth and cared for the poor, maintained the distinctiveness of the kingdom of God from the kingdoms of the world, and recognised the centrality of Jesus’ ethical teaching and practices for the faithful. I am not an Anabaptist in a strict sense as I have n…
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The episode delves deep into the spiritual implications of drifting away from faith, emphasizing the importance of staying anchored in Christ amid life’s distractions and challenges. By focusing on the teachings from Hebrews, listeners are invited to find solace in the promises of God, understanding that while life's hardships are temporary, the as…
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