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The Word across Canada (July 14)

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.

Jonathan Griffiths on Matthew 5:21-48 (Ottawa)

“Here in one of the most famous passages in the Bible, Jesus outlines the radical and counter-cultural way of life he calls his people to pursue: radical grace in conflict, truth in speech, and fidelity in marriage. Jesus drives us to the cross as we see afresh our sin and failure – and he urges us forward, to live as his people, with the help of his Spirit.”

To listen to the sermon, click here.

Jeff Eastwood on John 11:1–57 (Charlottetown)

“Does God care when we suffer? Does He see the horrendous effects of sin? Can we trust Him, even when His sovereignty brings us through unimaginable pain? Listen as Pastor Jeff exposits John 11 in a sermon entitled ‘Gospel Incarnation.'”

To listen to the sermon, click here (sermon detail page).

Peter Mahaffey on Exodus 7:1–13 (Toronto)

“Peter Mahaffey preaches from Exodus 7:1-13 on the sovereignty of the one Lord.”

To listen to the message, click here.

Rob Godard on John 14:1-6 (Surrey)

In a world that does not believe in absolute truth even among evangelicals that are moving towards being relativistic, Pastor Rob addresses why it is essential as Biblical Christians that we believe in absolute truth and defend our own hearts against the onslaught of relativistic idealism.”

To hear the audio or see the video, go here.

Clint Humfrey on Mark 4:30-32 (Calgary)

“When Cecilia Wessel took the picture of her husband mowing the grass in front of a tornado, nobody would have known that the photo would go viral. Like a mustard seed it started out insignificant but became shockingly huge. Jesus kingdom is even more viral. It came in humble circumstances like a mustard seed, yet it will demand that “every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord.'”

Clint’s message can be heard here and his sermon outline is as follows:

1. Comparing Religions (v. 30)
2. Jesus and The Unlikely Kingdom (v. 31)
3. Jesus and The Expansive Kingdom (v. 32)

Wyatt Graham serves as the executive director of the The Gospel Coalition Canada. You can follow him on Twitter. He also blogs at WyattGraham.com
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