Sermons from December 2019

Responding to God’s goodness in saving us

Psalm 116

Introduction – Resolutions and aspirations for 2020

  1. A dire situation (3)
  2. Crying to God in desperation (1 and 4)
  3. Experiencing God’s salvation (1-2 and 5-8)
  4. Responding to God’s gracious provision (10-19)

What shall I return to the Lord for all his goodness to me?

  • Speaking of God’s goodness in saving us (13a)
  • Calling on Him and no other (2b, 13b and 17b)
  • Serving our God all our days (9 and 15-16)

Will you play to please your Master only? 

5. Joy To The World

Psalm 98

Introduction and Background

·   What if I don’t feel jolly?

·   Isaac Watts (1674-1748)

·   Joy to the World (1719)

·   Watts and chronic illness

Why can we sing for joy at Christmas, even when times are tough?

1)   Jesus has come as our Promised King (Lk 2:8-12)

2)   King Jesus has come to save us from sin (Matt 1:20-21)

3)   King Jesus will end sin’s destruction of things (Ps 98; Gen 3:17-19; Rom 8:20-22)  

4)   Jesus will reign as the best of all Kings (Is 9:6-7; Phil 2:9-11)

1. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

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Luke 2:1-20

Introduction and Background

Why does Charles Wesley urge us to sing with the herald-angels?

  1. Jesus came to earth to reconcile us to God
  2. Jesus came to earth to relate to us as God
  3. Jesus came to earth to raise us to be with God

Will you be singing this Christmas?