Posts Tagged ‘Mercy’
God’s Will: A Transformed Life
On Sunday morning, 14 June 2026, Ps Phil Hunt preached a sermon on Romans 12:1–2, where he calls Christians to respond to God’s abundant mercy by presenting their entire selves to God as a living sacrifice — not as a command, but as the only reasonable act of worship for those who have truly grasped what God has done for them in Christ. He then warns against being “conformed” to the values and thinking of the world, and instead urges believers to undergo a deep internal transformation through the daily renewing of their minds by God’s Word and Spirit. The fruit of this consecrated, transformed life, he concludes, is a discerning mind capable of recognizing and embracing God’s will — which is always good, acceptable, and perfect.
Read MoreA Mercy Too Deep to Measure
On Sunday morning, 7 June 2026, Ps Simon Chilongoshi preached from Romans 11:25-36. He taught that what we believe about God, influences how we live out our lives. The question we are left with is, “Are we living our lives in such a way that it influences those around us to see how God works in our lives so that they too want to live for God?”
Read MoreIn the Potter’s Hands
On Sunday morning, 26 April 2026, Ps Phil Hunt preached from Romans 9:19-33. He urged the congregation to rid themselves of their pride and to remind themselves that they are the clay and God is the potter.
Read MoreFinding Mercy At The “House of Mercy”
Today our text is found in John 5:1-16. Remember what John is doing – he is laying out a case for us the readers, that Jesus is God and that He is the only way for us to come to God. John is not recording everything Jesus said or did. Instead he is narrating key…
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