The Saving, Sovereign, Sending God

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Jonah 4:1-11 — In a surprising and confronting ending, the Lord’s sparing of Nineveh caused Jonah to become so angry that he wished for his own death. Full of twists and turns, Jonah’s account causes us to consider a God whose grace is greater than our failings; whose ways are much higher than ours; and who radically moves our hearts to contend for those around us: The Saving, Sovereign, Sending God.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:04:44


Responding With Childlike Faith

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Jonah 3:1-10 — At the second time of asking, Jonah obeyed the Lord and went to the great city of Nineveh, where his message was met with mass repentance. As it was for Jonah and the Ninevites, so it is for us: no one is beyond saving by the God of second chances. As we respond to Him with childlike faith, it is His nature to transform us by His glorious mercy and grace.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:19:32


Amazing Grace

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Jonah 2:1-10 — Expecting to drown in the depths of the ocean, Jonah instead found himself in the stomach of a whale. And here, crying out to the Lord, Jonah’s heart was renewed from rebellion to repentance. While God’s provision of grace may not always look the way we expect, He is faithful. When we don’t deserve it, and could never earn it, we are transformed by God’s (truly) amazing grace.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:03:25


Winning Souls For Christ

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Matthew 4:13-22 — Not simply reserved for those with a calling of Evangelism, Jesus’ invitation to all believers is the same as that given to His first disciples: “Come, follow me…and I will make you fishers of men”.

Hear from Tony McLennan, Co-Founder of Australia for Jesus on the priority and practise of winning souls for Christ.

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A Heart For The Plights Of Others

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Jonah 1:1-4-16 — When a violent storm threatened to destroy the ship he was aboard, Jonah was fast asleep. And only after the pleas of the sailors did he recognise his rebellion as the storm’s cause. Like Jonah, we too can become so absorbed in our privilege and problems that we are blinded to the plights of those around us. And like Jonah, we are called to precisely the opposite response: loving and serving those around us, no matter the cost.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:04:21