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Bendigo Presbyterian Church द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Bendigo Presbyterian Church या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
Bible talks from Philip Burns and guest speakers. Find us at bendigopc.org.au
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Bendigo Presbyterian Church द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Bendigo Presbyterian Church या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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it has been noted that ‘the fish rots from the head down’. Given that the Lord God had already shown through the prophet Malachi that the priests (the leaders of the religious aspect of God’s people) were corrupt and spiritually poor, then it is little surprise that the people also began to disregard the word of God and its importance in their lives. And one of the ways they did this was in the area of marriage. In Malachi 2:10-16 , we find that the men were marrying women who worshipped other gods and (presumably) divorcing their own wives in order to do this. Neither of these was acceptable to God, and this slack view of marriage only revealed just how low their view of God really was. Message Outline • The 4th in this series • Familiarity breeds contempt • A difficult text, but clear! • See how the Lord accused the people of … Marrying outside of the covenant family (v.10-12) Treating the marriage covenant with contempt (v.14-16) Not a time for joking! A reflection of God’s covenant with His people……
You may have heard the expression, ‘the fish rots from the head down’. As with that proverbial fish, so with God’s people. In Malachi 2:1-9 , we find that the cause of the spiritual decay that had set in among the people of Judah, was found in the priests of the day who were unfaithful and corrupt. They themselves were led astray and so by their teaching were also leading the people astray and to despise the word of God, just as they were doing. It’s a terrible picture, but something that wasn’t happening just ‘back then’. As goes the leadership of today’s church, so also goes the church. Message Outline • What we’ve seen so far in Malachi • The foundation established • Decline from the ‘top down’ • See how the Lord accused the priests of … Abusing the privilege of their calling (v.1-3) Ignoring the responsibilities of the covenant (v.4-6) Failing to set a godly example (v.7-9) ‘Going down like a lead balloon’ Generational decay We need the Perfect Priest!…
We have a saying in Australia that goes, ‘things are crook in Tallarook’. Maybe they aren’t always, Tallarook is quite a pretty place. But things were certainly ‘crook’ in Judah when Malachi declared God’s word in Malachi 1:6-14 . The people had settled back into Jerusalem after the exile, but the worship had been turned upside down. Were they bored with worship or with God or both? Either way, they weren’t giving their best to God and He was not pleased. Worship can be all wrong when are hearts are far from Him. Message Outline • Those opening verses of Malachi • Two truths in tension • Bored with God? • See how the text tells us how there was… A problem with the present worship (v.6-9, 12-14) A promise regarding the future worship (v.10-11) Guess who’s coming to dinner? Out with hypocrisy…!…
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The book of Malachi is the last of the books of the Old Testament, written about 450 years before the appearing of John the Baptist. In it, Lord addressed His people through the prophet Malachi, calling them to wake up to themselves. Their spiritual condition was poor. And so in Malachi 1:1-5 , it’s surprising to see the note with which the book begins. The Lord’s love for His people! It’s this backdrop that makes later messages from God through Malachi shine out in importance, calling His people today to ‘put matters right’ with our God who has chosen us to be His own. Message Outline • Malachi • 450 years before John • The sad state of the people…’how have you loved us?’ • See how the text calls us to remember … The nature of His love for them (v.1-3) The depth of His mercy toward them (v.3-4) The greatness of His purposes for them (v.5) The correct diagnosis The Lord’s love for you……
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Borrowing from the work of John Mackay , guest preacher and theological student, Daniel Hitchcock explored some significant references in the Bible concerning stars, the magi mentioned in Matthew 2:1-15 , and how these point to God as Creator and Saviour. Message Outline Matthew 2:1-12 . How did the magi know? Numbers 24:17 . A gentle prophecy. Genesis 1:14-19 ; Jeremiah 33:25-26 . From creation to Christ. Kepler’s best guess. Acts 7:41-43 . Israel’s star worship, magi’s education. Matthew 2:15 ; Hosea 11:1 ; Deuteronomy 18 . A prophet like Moses. Isaiah 60:1-3 ; Psalm 72 . Can you trust the God who arranged all these events?…
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Guest preacher and theological student, Daniel Hitchcock, spoke from Genesis 1 about God as creator. The author of creation has authority over it. This is a unique and exclusive claim and has many implications for us as his creatures. Because he is good and loving, we can take him at his word, rely on him and honour him as our maker. Message Outline God created ( Genesis 1:1 ) But which god? ( John 1:1-3, 14 ; Hebrews 1:2 ; Colossians 1 :12ff) He created ALL things ( Isaiah 45:7 ) The playdough principle ( Romans 9:21 ) Obeying can be scary – look to God for physical and spiritual provision ( Ephesians 2:8-9 )…
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Among the book of Psalms there are many gems. Psalm 122:1-9 is one of those. This joyous Psalm was sung by pilgrims as they wound their way up to Jerusalem, expressing something of the joy they felt at the prospects before them. While we are not attached to Jerusalem in the way God’s people of old were, the principles King David gives us in this Psalm are easily applicable to us as God’s people today on our ‘heavenly’ pilgrimage towards the fulfilment of all that God has in store for His own. Message Outline • The Psalms and our emotions… • Pilgrims en route to Jerusalem for worship • How David felt about worship & God’s people… • Note his attitude… Towards worship (v.1-2) Towards each other (v.3-5) Towards prayer (v.6-9) Our special position under the new covenant Are you a clear reflection of the Lord?…
The book of Proverbs is a wonderful part of the ‘wisdom literature’ found in the Old Testament. The text of Proverbs 3:1-12 is especially helpful when considering the uncertainty of life – especially the new year (2025) ahead of us. The text calls us to do certain things, and it helps us to see that if we do those things, then the wisdom we need for life will be ours, directing our paths into a blessed New Year. Message Outline • The first Sunday of the New Year! • Getting the proverbs right… • A father’s words to his son… • See how the text calls us to always… Remember the character of the Lord (v.1-4) Rely on the wisdom of the Lord (v.5-10 Submit to the discipline of the Lord (v.11-12) A great text…a great new year…more of Him, less of me! The gate of the year……
There’s no doubt that the shepherds feature prominently in Luke’s account of the birth of Jesus, especially so in Luke 2:8-20 . The fact that the angels appeared to them and not Mary and Joseph must have had a purpose in God’s plan, and Luke likes to emphasize how utterly afraid they were because of their sudden appearance. But the shepherds soon became changed men as they realized that they had been chosen by the Lord to bear witness to the Messiah’s coming – which is just what they did. Message Outline • The third in this series! • Some big contrasts to note… • When and how we get Christmas so wrong • Consider the responses to the news and see them… Proclaiming it with zeal (v.17) Receiving it with awe (v.18-19) Believing it with joy (v.20) Luke’s special focus… How will you respond to the news?…
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One of the most common misconceptions about the birth of Jesus, especially the words of the angels in Luke 2:14-16 , is that ‘peace on earth’ would be automatic. Just looking around at the world in any era of history will tell you that this didn’t happen and never will. What was the message of ‘peace’ that the angels declared, and how is that peace to be found? Message Outline • The second in this series! • Major confusion on this one… • Angels, shepherds and …. peace?? • Consider the words of the angels about peace and see… The proper giver of it (v.14) The vital conditions of it (v.14) The direct path to it (v.15-16) War and peace… What did the angels know? And what do we?…
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There are all kinds of things to be confused about at Christmas, but we ought not be confused about is what to believe. The virgin birth of Jesus is at the heart of the Christmas message and the gospel. But how could it have happened? And of what the critics say about it? How can we understand and defend the truth of it in this modern world? Hopefully, this message will give both some assurances and answers. Message Outline • The first in this series! • All kinds of confusion • Lots of questions, and that one question! • Consider the critics who question the Virgin Birth and … The reality of it (v.34) The possibility of it (v.35) The necessity of it (v.35) The uniqueness of Jesus… The truth of the Scriptures……
In 2 Timothy 4:9-22 we come to the final section of text in this letter. Paul’s last words. Last words take on signficance, especially when the person who gives them or says them is facing death. As Paul signs off to Timothy, his last words take on extra significance as we hear of his needs, his joys, his sorrows, his comfort, his confidence and most all, his fellow workers in the gospel. Paul was not a ‘one man band’ and his final words reflect his dependence upon the Lord’s people and the grace of God to carry him home. Message Outline • The eleventh in this series • The context – Paul’s final words! • The final words of others • See how Paul spoke of …. Final requests (v.9, 11-13) Final sorrows (v.10, 14-16) Final instructions (v.17-22) What did Paul need most? Grace will lead you home!…
In 2 Timothy 4:1-8 , we are close to the final words of Paul’s letter – although they are surely the climax of all that Paul has said. As Paul now wraps us what Timothy is expected to do, he uges him toward being diligent, fervent and constant – all in the light of the coming of Jesus, the coming of apostasy and the coming of Paul’s own death. All this so that Timothy would fix his eyes on Jesus and pursue the ‘crown of righteousness’ that will be given to all those who have ‘loved His appearing’. Message Outline • The tenth in this series • Last chapter of his last letter… • No change in subject • See how Paul called Timothy to be …. Diligent: because Jesus is coming (v.1) Fervent: because apostasy is coming (v.2-5) Constant: because death is coming (v.6-8) That all-important baton change! What are your eyes fixed on?…
Sometimes last words carry more ‘weight’ than others. As we draw closer to the end of Paul’s second letter to Timothy, his words in 2 Tmothy 3:10-17 stand out among his last instructions to the young pastor. In the context of dealing with false teachers and the prevalence of fale teaching in the last days, Timothy needed much encouragement to stick with the Scriptures. They were enough to bring him to salvation, and they would surely be enough for this next generation that Timothy was teaching. And what effect did they have on Timothy? He was faithful unto death. Message Outline • The ninth in this series • A rough ride ahead… • Last letter, last words • See the encouragements given based on…. Paul’s own example (v.10-13) Timothy’s own conversion (v.14-15) God’s own Word (v.16-17) What effect did this have on Timothy? Faithful to the end….…
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When the Apostle Paul wrotes this his last letter to Timothy, he was aware that he was living in the ‘last days’ – days when human sin and rebellion will increase and become part and parcel of daily living. In fact, ever since the Lord Jesus ascended to heaven, those ‘last days’ have been here – and so in 2 Timothy 3:1-9 , Paul encouraged Timothy to have a ‘mindset’ that his ministry was to be in those days, and like a paratrooper dropped behind enemy lines, be prepared for battle – not against flesh and blood, but for the truth of the gospel. Message Outline • The eighth in this series • The church facing a crisis • What of the future? • See Paul’s teaching on the ‘last days’ and… The troubles in them (v.1) A preview of them (v.2-5) The causes behind them (v.6-9) Behind enemy lines… Preparation, perseverance, purity…
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