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Devotions

Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

Pancreatitis and Kingdom Advance

I recently finished a biography of William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States. The author (Robert W. Merry) detailed McKinley’s assassination. On 6 September 1901, McKinley was shot twice in the stomach as he attended the World’s Fair in Buffalo New...

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Blessed to Be (and to See) a Blessing

Blessed to Be (and to See) a Blessing

I’m writing this in Southeast Asia, feeling exceptionally blessed after three days of seeing the way Brackenhurst Baptist Church has been, and continues to be, a blessing in this part of the world. I have been reminded of the biblical principle that God blesses his...

Sermons

Anton Beetge - 18 April, 2025

Don’t Waste Good Friday (Matthew 26:6–13)

Easter Services

Good Friday presents another opportunity for us to be reminded that Jesus came as the King of the Universe to deal with the world's greatest problem: sin. Men and women can easily take Christ for granted, just as they did in the days Jesus lived. We are reminded from Matthew 26:6–13 that, like the original disciples, we will not always have Christ with us. This is a sober warning for those who have yet to put their faith in him, but a joyful reminder to believers of God’s love for them. We consider this text in three stages: 1. Jesus Was Born to Die (vv. 12–13) 2. What a Waste (vv. 6–9) 3. You Will Not Always Have Me (vv. 10–11)

Scripture References: Matthew 26:6-13

From Series: "Easter Services"

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Anton Beetge - 18 April, 2025

Don’t Waste Good Friday (Matthew 26:6–13)

Easter Services

Good Friday presents another opportunity for us to be reminded that Jesus came as the King of the Universe to deal with the world's greatest problem: sin. Men and women can easily take Christ for granted, just as they did in the days Jesus lived. We are reminded from Matthew 26:6–13 that, like the original disciples, we will not always have Christ with us. This is a sober warning for those who have yet to put their faith in him, but a joyful reminder to believers of God’s love for them. We consider this text in three stages: 1. Jesus Was Born to Die (vv. 12–13) 2. What a Waste (vv. 6–9) 3. You Will Not Always Have Me (vv. 10–11)

Scripture References: Matthew 26:6-13

From Series: "Easter Services"

The sermons in this series form part of the annual Easter weekend services.

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God’s word is entirely efficacious; what he says he will do, what he speaks he will accomplish. His word is never uttered into the void and never fails to produce what he intends.

Dennis Cole