The Great Exchange at Calvary

View all sermons by Adam Ritchard

Isaiah 53:3-6; Luke 23:1-49 — On the very first Good Friday, the perfect Son of God was mocked, scorned, and executed without charge. But as Isaiah’s prophecy proclaims, Jesus’ crucifixion served an everlasting purpose: Our sin, for His innocence. Our condemnation, for His forgiveness. Our rejection, for His acceptance. Our death for His eternal life. Once, for all, Jesus made The Great Exchange at Calvary.

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The Power of Connection

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Steve and Ros Lazar

Romans 12:15-16 — More than ever, the world is desperately in need of connection. And a united, Jesus-centred Church should be at the forefront of filling this need. As the Apostle Paul instructs in his letter to the Romans, we as Christians are called to interact with all people: to be Jesus’ hands and feet as we open our hearts to feel what others feel.

Hear from Steve and Ros Lazar as they share on the power of connection over their 20+ years of international mission.

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The Generosity of God

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Romans 5:1-11 — The generosity of God is proclaimed right throughout scripture, but nowhere more so than at The Cross. As Paul’s letter to the Romans reminds us, Christ died for us while we were still sinful and powerless to change; redeeming our past, present, and future by His peace, grace, and hope. Whether through trial or ease, such an indescribable gift should fill us with infectious gratitude, and a constant awareness of His generous provision in every area of life.

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The Heart of the Matter

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Luke 6:37-45; Prov 4:23 — In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus likens us to a tree which produces either good or bad fruit according to its health. When the challenges of life come, they can cause our heart to become clogged with resentment and unforgiveness. The natural result? Bad fruit. But as believers we are called higher - to deal with these issues and guard our hearts against their influence. And, in turn, to produce good fruit as we fix our eyes on Jesus.

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Shining Eyes

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Matthew 5:14-16; Phil 2:14-16 — Without intention, our Christianity can easily turn into religiosity. Our eyes turn dull, and the eyes of those around us become dulled to Christ as a result. But Paul and even Jesus himself emphasised that believers ought to ‘shine’ for others to see. What if we had shining eyes, and caused the same in those around us? Starting from a place of hope and security in Christ, we can do exactly that.

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