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Are You Ready For God’s Wrath?

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Welcome to the podcasts from today’s service. Dr Annang continues his study of Romans 2. Before that Dawn introduces the service with Psalm 93, and we have two worship videos, Behold Him by Paul Baloche and I Stand Amazed by Robin Mark/Mandate. Maranatha.

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It’s Time to Pray

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Welcome to the podcast from this morning’s service, in which Matt challenged us to play our part in praying into the spiritual battle that is raging in these days. Before that are two worship videos of songs we sung this morning, I Praise You For Your Faithfulness O Lord from Robin Mark/Mandate Choir and You are Holy from Joshua Aaron. Maranatha.

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The Battle is the LORD’s

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Welcome to the podcasts from yesterdays’ congregational service. We looked at God’s plans and purposes for the whole Middle East and at what the Lord is saying to us is our role in these days. Firstly there are worship videos of songs that featured in our worship time, The Battle Belongs to the Lord and Lord Take up Your Holy Throne. Maranatha.

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Ephesians (1, background and introduction)

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Welcome to the podcasts from today’s service. Nathan gives some background and an introduction to the letter to the Ephesians. Before that are two worship videos, Praise Him Moon and Stars by Graham Kendrick, and You are Holy by Joshua Aaron. Maranatha.

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In Wrath Remember Mercy

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Welcome to the podcasts from today’s congregational service. Andy spoke on our need for the revelation by the Holy Spirit that the LORD is a Man of war as well as the God of all mercy. Also we have two worship videos, Open the eyes of my heart by Michael W Smith and King of Kings by Karen Davis. Maranatha.

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Whose Land? (documentary)

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Whose Land is a documentary which examines the claims to the Land of Israel, through the eyes of historians and international lawyers. It is produced and directed by Hugh Kitson and narrated by Colonel Richard Kemp. It is shown as a series of bite-sized documentaries on Youtube (links below), generally 10-15 minutes in length each, and gives a very good historical background to the issues going on today and the disputes over the land.

The Bible says God is restoring the nation of Israel, the Jewish people, back to the land He originally gave to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It is through Israel and the Jewish people that we have the written Word of God, the Bible and the Gospel, and indeed the Saviour. Jesus Himself was (and is) Jewish. This is why the Jewish people in general, and Israel in particular, have been persecuted throughout history, and why the nation and their land is so contested today.

Behold, I will gather them out of all countries where I have driven them in My anger, in My fury, and in great wrath; I will bring them back to this place, and I will cause them to dwell safely. 38 They shall be My people, and I will be their God; 39 then I will give them one heart and one way, that they may fear Me forever, for the good of them and their children after them. 40 And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from doing them good; but I will put My fear in their hearts so that they will not depart from Me. 41 Yes, I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will assuredly plant them in this land, with all My heart and with all My soul.’ Jeremiah 32:37-41

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Jonah (4)

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Welcome to the podcasts from yesterday’s service. Geoff concluded his study through the Book of Jonah. The audio from Matt’s service introduction and Andy’s intro of the worship precede a couple of worship videos, firstly Forever (Give thanks to the Lord) by Robin Mark followed Joshua Aaron’s Give thanks (Hodu). Maranatha.

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The Wells of Salvation

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Welcome to the podcast from this morning’s service, in which we looked at Jesus’ declaration at the Feast of Tabernacles in John 7. Before that are two worship songs, All Who are Thirsty by Robin Mark, and the beautiful Spirit and the Bride by Joshua Aaron at the Garden Tomb in Jerusalem. Maranatha.

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God Saves the Best until Last

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Welcome to the podcast of yesterday morning’s Feast of Tabernacles service. Tabernacles is the last of the feasts of the LORD, and Charles Gardner spoke on God’s wider purposes for the Jewish people reflected in this celebration. Today we also start including the audio from the introduction to the service.

Before that are two worship videos, Mountain of the Lord by Joshua Aaron and Aaron Shust, and Endless Hallelujah by Matt Redman. Maranatha.

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The Gospel to the Self-Righteous (Romans 2)

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Welcome to the podcast of this morning’s message from Dr Annang, continuing his study in Romans chapter 2. Before that are two worship videos, His Mercy is More by Matt Papa and Matt Boswell, from this morning’s service; And secondly, Zion by Aaron Shust, a song we sung in our Worship Watch on Saturday evening as part of our intercession for Israel for the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), which commences tonight. Maranatha.

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