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What’s in Your (Righteousness) Wallet?

By Sermons

Each of us has an account with God. It is meant to be filled with righteousness, but it is filled with sin instead. In order to be right with God, then, we need righteousness to be credited to us, and we need sin to not be credited to us. Listen as Pastor Josh teaches on this double accounting and shows us where it is taught in the Old Testament, what difference it makes to our lives, and how it has been provided to us in the gospel.

Speaker: Pastor Josh Tong
Passage: Romans 4:1-8
Series: Romans

The End of Our Boasting

By Romans, Sermons

Following his majestic explanation of the gospel in Romans 3:21-26, the Apostle Paul now takes a moment to pause for some application before continuing further. Where does he start? He starts with boasting. “Boasting is the language of our fallen self-centredness”, wrote John Stott. It is the ultimate community killer. Listen as Pastor Josh shows us how the doctrine of justification by faith puts an end to our boasting.

Speaker: Pastor Josh Tong
Passage: Romans 3:27-31
Series: Romans

How We Know that God is Both Just and Merciful

By Romans, Sermons

The Bible reveals to us that God is both just and merciful. The difficulty here is that the two appear to contradict one another. How can God be just and give people the judgment they deserve while also being merciful and not giving people the judgment they deserve? Listen as Pastor Josh shows us how both can be true because of the gospel.

Speaker: Pastor Josh Tong
Passage: Romans 3:25-26
Series: Romans

Two Gardens, Two Trees

By Sermons, Standalone

Jesus’ resurrection is the dawn of something brand new. It is the dawn of a new day. It turns out, the darkest day in history was about to give birth to the brightest day in history—and one that would infuse the darkness with hope. Listen as Pastor Tim walks us through these passages from the book of John.

Speaker: Pastor Tim Kerr
Passage: John 19:31-20:18
Series: Standalone

The Betrayal of Jesus

By Sermons, Standalone

Betrayal. It’s one of the hardest, most painful experiences we can have. We wonder, “What good could ever come out of this?” In this Good Friday sermon, Pastor Josh reminds us that Judas’ betrayal of Jesus is a central part of the gospel narratives. It was the act that set Jesus’ arrest, trial, and eventual crucifixion into motion. Jesus knew that it was coming, and yet he didn’t intervene to stop it. Why? Listen as Pastor Josh explains.

Speaker: Pastor Josh Tong
Passage: Matthew 26:14-16
Series: Good Friday

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