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Burwood Presbyterian Church

Burwood Presbyterian Church

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Our vision as a church is to be a spiritual home to people from every tribe and tongue and nation under heaven. United in Christ, we seek to grow God’s kingdom by serving God and one another with love, humility, and joy in believing. (Revelation 5:9-10; Philippians 2:1-11; Colossians 1:10-12)
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GracePoint Sydney Church Podcasts

GracePoint Presbyterian Church, Sydney Australia

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Catch up on the most recent talks from GracePoint Sydney. Or listen again to them if you've missed something important. This web page is updated soon after each church service with the latest talk every Sunday. We also occasionally post some talks from special events such as seminars and retreats. Subscribe using your favourite podcast app so you don't miss a talk.
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Introduction: 1. We are all sons of God (3:26-29). - Miraculous - Adoptive - Spiritual - ‘In Christ’ 2. We are all heirs of the Promise (4:1-7). - In Christ, I am a child of God – with a new identity, a new life, and a new future. Conclusion - DON’T search for your identity on your smartphone! - Seek first the Kingdom of God - WHO AM I? - I am a ch…
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Introduction: 1. The Primacy of the Promise (v15-18). 2. The Law Can’t Save You (v19-20). 3. A Reasonable Faith (v21-25). Conclusion: As Christians, we believe in a God-centred reality—in which the Truth matters! This is our reasonable faith. - Justification by Faith was taught long before Christ was born, and it is the only way by which any sinful…
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Introduction: 1. ‘You Foolish Galatians!’ (v1-5) 2. Consider Abraham (v6-9). - The Promise -> Requires faith. 3. Consider Christ (v10-14). - The Law -> Requires obedience. Conclusion: 1. The Gospel is Good News for all nations! - In Christ, we are Abraham’s ‘children’. - Jesus is our Law-Keeper. - The Holy Spirit confirms our identity. 2. What woul…
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Introduction: - Paul uses his personal testimony to defend the Gospel. 1. You say: My Message is Made Up (1:11-12). - Paul’s defence: Revelation from Christ. 2. You say: I’m Hiding the Truth about my Past (1:13-17). - Paul’s defence: Transformation of Life. 3. You say: Not Accepted by the Leaders in Jerusalem (1:18-24). - Paul’s defence: Vindicatio…
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Introduction: 1. What is the Gospel? - The Gospel is about God’s Son, Jesus Christ. - In Christ, God loves you to death. - We can’t save ourselves—God must come to us. 2. Paul, an Apostle you can Trust (v1-2, v10) - He serves the Risen Jesus. - He is not a man-pleaser. 3. A Prayer of Grace and Peace (v3-5) - Grace: God’s good will toward us, and hi…
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Introduction: This section is near the end of the last words Paul ever wrote. He’s passing the baton to the next generation, something applicable to all generations. 1. The Key Is the Regular Proclamation of God’s Word. 2 Tim. 4:1-2 - In one sense we all preach the word all the time (see Acts 8:4). But this is referring to the regular and authorita…
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