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Every week we want to bring to your attention expository, Gospel-centred sermons from pastors across Canada. We hope that you become familiar with some of the faithful ministers of the word in our nation. We also hope that you will be edified on your daily commute or whenever you listen to these messages. We lastly hope that you learn about the churches where these pastors minister, so that you can easily find Gospel-centered, expository churches in your region.

George Sinclair on Esther 5 (Ottawa)

Why are there such bloodthirsty and sexually charged stories in the Bible? Shouldn’t the Bible be more uplifting? Why does Esther weaken herself? Does God want us to be weak? Why aren’t we encouraged to be strong and assured? Let’s continue digging into the book of Esther, this week in chapter 5.

Here is the link to George’s sermon.

Paul Martin on Exodus 40 (Toronto)

And so we come to the end of the Book of Exodus. In one sense, everything has been pushing toward this moment in Israel’s short history. This book is all about the God who saves, speaks and now, STAYS! The Tabernacle is built. The people are obeying. Everything is ready for God to come down. But does it go the way they expected?

Here is the link.

Rob Godard on “Absolute Security in Christ” from Romans 5:1-2 (Surrey)

We live in an age of anxiety, and yet the Bible tells us not to be anxious about anything (Philippians 4:4-6). How do we obey a command like this when our reality and frailty teach us to experience anything but assurance? The Bible has a lot to teach us about who God is and what He has done. When we understand these and respond in faith, we will discover that God’s Spirit leads us in faith to absolute security.

All the messages in this series can be found here.  CBC also live streams all services from 10:30am PST on CBC LIVE.

Steve Kim on The Humanity of Jesus Christ from Hebrews 2:5-18 (Toronto)

We tend to think a lot about the deity of Jesus Christ but what about his humanity? Did you know that one of the first major heresies facing the early church was the denial of Jesus coming in the flesh? Jesus’ humanity is an essential component of the gospel. We cannot afford to get this wrong because it will be the difference between a genuine faith and a dead faith. Jesus came into the world as a real human being to identify with his people so that his people would find their life in him. Praise the Lord!

Here is the sermon.

 

*** Descriptions are provided by churches in which the sermons were preached.

 

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