God and Church

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Category: Ephesians
Created: 06 November 2022

God and Church

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at Church of the Resurrection Lockridge  on Sunday November 6, 2022

Bible Readings: Hebrews 1.1-4; John 14.1-24

Into Eternity  Daniel 10-12

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Category: Other Sermons
Created: 09 October 2022

Into Eternity  Daniel 10-12

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at St Mark's Bassendean  on Sunday October 9, 2022

Bible Readings: Daniel 10.1-14; 12.1-13

Prayers of the Saints Daniel 9

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Category: Other Sermons
Created: 02 October 2022

Prayers of the Saints Daniel 9

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at St Mark's Bassendean  on Sunday October 2, 2022

Bible Readings: Daniel 9, Revelation 5

Picking the Wrong Fight Daniel 8

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Created: 25 September 2022

Picking the Wrong Fight Daniel 8

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at St Mark's Bassendean  on Sunday September 25, 2022

Bible Readings: Daniel 8

The Kingdom that Lasts  Daniel 7

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Created: 18 September 2022

The Kingdom that Lasts  Daniel 7

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at St Mark's Bassendean  on Sunday September 18, 2022

Bible Readings: Daniel 7

God, Kings, and Lions Daniel 6

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Created: 11 September 2022

God, Kings, and Lions Daniel 6

Sermon  preached by Dale Appleby  at St Mark's Bassendean  on Sunday September 11, 2022

Bible Readings: Daniel 6

What Can You See?

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Category: Weekly Reflections
Created: 06 September 2022

What Can you See?

Jesus gets under people’s skin. The mis-named story of the Labourers in the Vineyard is an example. As is the story it is part of, that of the RichYoung Man (Matthew 19.16 – 20.16).

The rich man asked Jesus about what “good” he needed to do to have eternal life. Jesus rejected the possibility – only God is good. And then Jesus listed some of the Ten Commandments. “All done!” said the man. The only lack was with the first two commandments which Jesus didn’t mention at first. But then he did. Sell your possessions – and rid yourself of the idols you are depending on. And follow me so you can serve only God.

The man goes away sad. The disciples are astonished. If the rich can’t be saved who can? No one. Impossible if left to themselves, says Jesus. But certainly possible with God.

And then Peter’s big question: We have left all for you – what is there for us? What do we get? Lots and lots Jesus says. Thrones for the apostles. And for anyone who has left all for Jesus – a hundredfold – and eternal life (the young man’s hope).

But wealth and privilege won’t count. Many who are first will be last and the last first. Here is a bookend for the next story. It is an unsettling story. We want to sympathise with the all-day workers. Their treatment is clearly not equitable.  Read more..

 

The audio of a sermon preached on this topic at Holy Cross Cathedral Geraldton on Wednesday August 17 can be found here.

 

  • Not Captives Col 2
  • God's Great Plan Eph 1-4
  • Absalom and David
  • The Good Reader (Not the Good Samaritan)

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