Chapel Messages

February

Tue, Feb 28, 2017
Views:460
The focus of this message is on our great common denominator on the pages of the Bible: the blood of Jesus. In this message, Rev. Calum Iain Macleod will draw out attention to two things in relationship to the precious blood of Jesus: Its Centrality, and Its Power.

March

2017 Spiritual Emphasis Week
Thu, Mar 02, 2017
Duration:57 mins 23 secs
Views:1121
One of the greatest problems among human beings today is that when wrongs are done to us, revenge is sought rather than forgiveness being offered.

But here, Jesus introduces in his first word from the cross, a special sort of forgiveness. Why does he say: "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do" at a very horrible and painful moment when the nails are piercing his hands and feet, nailing him to the cross of wood in the most cruel and indescribable way? This is totally contrary to the way any of us acts!

When we are hurt, what do we do? We shout. We reply in kind. We want to hurt others as much they as they have hurt us. But here, there is no animosity, no resentment, and no hatred on the part of Jesus.

Can you see the great compassion of the Lord Jesus Christ for lost humanity in these words in which he said, "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do." And here, the most surprising thing is that the Lord of history, who could have called down legions of angels to deliver him from the cross, instead exercises a unique forgiveness!

In this exposition of the if the first word of Christ on the Cross, Dr. Paul Wells wants us to consider three main points about this unique prayer: Its purpose Its effects Its power.
2017 Spiritual Emphasis Week
Thu, Mar 02, 2017
Duration:37 mins 23 secs
Views:975
In this message on prayer, Rev. Calum Iain Macleod will consider two things: dedicated prayer and persistent prayer. There is the need of dedicated and persistent prayer in the Christian life and this is very fundamental to discipleship.
2017 Spiritual Emphasis Week
Mon, Mar 13, 2017
Views:768
In this message, Rev. Calum iain Macleod would like us to think of our Christian citizenship. As a citizen of heaven, every Christian is called to be distinctive and different in this world. Are you distinctive and different?>

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