Week 2: Numbers 13:26-33
Numbers 13:26-33 | EV Church | 6/08/2017 | Andrew Heard
They shall never enter my rest
Saturday EV - Week 2: Numbers 13:26-33
Numbers 13:26-33 | Saturday EV | 5/08/2017 | Andrew Heard
They shall never enter my rest
Week 2: Numbers 13:26-33 - EV Night
Numbers 13:26-33 | EV Night | 6/08/2017 | Andrew Heard
They shall never enter my rest. Note: This recording is the recording from the Sunday morning service.
Saturday EV - Why do bad things happen to good people?
Luke 13:1-9 | Saturday EV | 9/01/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin takes a look at this complex question in light of what God has to say about our goodness and His ultimate goodness, and what Jesus had to say to his followers about why suffering occurs.
Against the Tide
1 Peter 2:1-12 | EV Church | 2/08/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard examines the divisive impact that Jesus as the cornerstone has on people. Are you showing others the goodness of God through the way you live?
Mark 8:27-33
Mark 8:27-33 | EV Church | 10/04/2016 | Craig Dobbie
Craig Dobbie examines some popular views people hold concerning Jesus, while showing Jesus' view of Himself and what it means to follow Him. Have you been captured by the goodness of the gospel to consider the real Jesus? Have you counted the cost of following Him, and are you living to lose your life in order to save it?
Saturday EV - John 1:1-14
John 1:1-14 | Saturday EV | 19/12/2015 | Grahame Fuller
Grahame Fuller explains the incarnation of God becoming a man, highlighting how this event reveals the wonderful goodness of God's glory. Do you reflect at Christmas, what can seem ordinary but is purely extraordinary, that God became a man in the birth of Jesus?
Against the Tide - EV Night
1 Peter 2:1-12 | EV Night | 2/08/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard examines the divisive impact that Jesus as the cornerstone has on people. Are you showing others the goodness of God through the way you live?
Judges 2:6-19
Judges 2:6-19 | EV Church | 5/05/2013 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin provides an introduction to Judges. God's people finally get to inhabit the promised land, to fulfil the promises made to Abraham. And what should have been a great experience for God's chosen people, becomes a series of generations who reject God, are rescued by a Judge, then fall away into worse behaviour. As God calls his people to drive out the other nations - it's worth considering if Holy war is ever ok? 1. It was punishment for their wickedness (see Gen 15) 2. God owns all land and was fulfilling His promise (Deut 7:7) 3. To maintain the covenant relationship (Deut 7:6) What about now this side of Jesus? No - it's not ok to use these verses to justify war, we are in Exodus preparing for the new Kingdom Yes - spiritually we are at war, and need to rage Holy war on sin.
Micah 7:14-20
Micah 7:14-20 | EV Church | 25/09/2016 | Nathan Sandon
Nathan Sandon considers the question "Who is a God like you?" highlighting that God is consistently compassionate, faithful to His promises, delights in showing mercy, and is utterly trustworthy. Are you trusting in the goodness of God, celebrating the victory won through Jesus, so that you can walk humbly with your God even in the midst of despair and suffering?

