Judges 19-21
Judges 19:1-2125 | EV Church | 7/07/2013 | Andrew Hayes
Andrew Hayes unpacks the last 3 chapters of Judges. In those days Israel had no king, and everyone did as they saw fit. These chapters demonstrate the depravity of humanity proving that we are not basically good people. Judges starts with the death of Joshua, and Israel's disobedience in failing to conquer their promised land and ends with Israel in civil war against Benjamin, in desparate need of a king! When you are a slave to evil forces the arrival of a king is such good news. Jesus is the King that unlike human leaders provides salvation, rescuing us from sin.
Saturday EV - Mark 1:1-8
Mark 1:1-8 | Saturday EV | 6/02/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Peninsula EV - Mark 1:1-8
Mark 1:1-8 | Grace Church Peninsula | 7/02/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Saturday EV - Nothing Can Separate Us - Romans 7:1-6
Romans 7:1-6 | Saturday EV | 3/08/2013 | Grahame Fuller
If we are In Christ we have entered a new realm. Graham Fuller explains how Jesus death has freed us from the dark realm of sin and death and brought us into a new realm of grace, righteousness and eternal life!
Saturday EV - Jesus: Everything We Need- 2 Peter 1:1-11
2 Peter 1:1-11 | Saturday EV | 10/11/2012 | Tim Baldwin
Are you a real Christian? Tim Baldwin explains how we can be certain if we are.
Saturday EV - Matthew 4:12-25
Matthew 4:12-25 | Saturday EV | 10/03/2018 | Andrew Heard
Galilee Ministry Begins
Peninsula EV - Matthew 4:12-25
Matthew 4:12-25 | Grace Church Peninsula | 11/03/2018 | Craig Dobbie
Galilee Ministry Begins
Matthew 4:12-25 - EV Night
Matthew 4:12-25 | EV Night | 11/03/2018 | Andrew Heard
Galilee Ministry Begins
Saturday EV - The Journey - Luke 13:22-30
Luke 13:22-30 | Saturday EV | 20/04/2013 | Dale Brown
Dale Brown wraps up our series in Luke's gospel by unpacking what Jesus says about entering the narrow door to salvation.
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.

