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The Urgency of Discipleship

Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship

Release Date: 05/18/2022

Jesus the true King on route to His coronation. show art Jesus the true King on route to His coronation.

Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship

In this sermon by Derek McHardy, he delves into the Gospel of Matthew, emphasizing the revelation and significance of Jesus' identity. Exploring the journey of the disciples' understanding, he likens it to characters in a movie who gradually unveil hidden truths. Derek highlights the multi-layered nature of Matthew's Gospel, reflecting the mature reflection of an eyewitness, and introduces a series on Jesus as the true king. The sermon touches on the recognition of Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God, and explores potential misconceptions and the importance of submitting to Jesus'...

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Perfect Love Drives Out Fear show art Perfect Love Drives Out Fear

Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship

Vijay Pillai discusses the theme of fear, exploring its different aspects and how it affects us. He shares how fear is a natural emotion, but it can be eased through trust in the perfect love of God, as revealed in Christ. Using verses from both the Old and New Testaments, he emphasizes that God's love can calm our fears and invites us to trust in Him, regardless of the circumstances we face. The sermon highlights how perfect love drives out fear and encourages listeners to embrace this truth in their lives.

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Why Jesus matters show art Why Jesus matters

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In this sermon by James McKenzie, he discusses why Jesus matters in three key aspects. Firstly, he emphasizes Jesus' unique identity as both fully God and fully human, highlighting how Jesus' divinity and humanity come together in an extraordinary way. Secondly, McKenzie delves into Jesus' historical significance, explaining that Jesus' death on the cross was a pivotal event that addressed the problem of sin and offered salvation to humanity. Lastly, he looks ahead to the future, discussing Jesus' role as the ultimate judge and the promise of eternal life for believers. 

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The Trinity Understanding the Nature of God show art The Trinity Understanding the Nature of God

Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship

In this sermon by David Young, he explores the doctrine of the Trinity and its significance for understanding the nature of God. He emphasizes that the Trinity is a complex yet essential teaching of the Christian faith. David discusses the challenges of comprehending the Trinity and highlights three mistakes to avoid: trying to fill in the blanks, drawing inadequate comparisons, and defining God in human terms. He breaks down the Trinity into four key points: the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and yet there is one eternal God in three distinct persons. David uses...

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Going for gold show art Going for gold

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Join Florence as she shares a message about running the race of life with purpose and self-control. Drawing inspiration from athletic events and biblical passages in First Corinthians and Hebrews, Florence encourages us to engage in strict training by immersing ourselves in God's Word, to run with the purpose of exalting and pleasing Christ, and to practice self-control in various areas of our lives. Just as athletes strive for gold, Florence urges us to seek the eternal prize of following Christ with dedication and endurance.

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Five misconceptions that nearly cost a man God's blessing show art Five misconceptions that nearly cost a man God's blessing

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In this sermon based on 2 Kings 5:1-19, James McKenzie explores the theme of misconceptions that nearly cost Naaman, a high-ranking Syrian army officer, God's blessing. Naaman learns valuable lessons of humility, obedience, and faith as he seeks healing from his leprosy. Through his encounter with the prophet Elisha, Naaman's heart is transformed, leading him to a place of gratitude, worship, and ultimately, experiencing God's peace.

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Christ Jesus, Our Temple show art Christ Jesus, Our Temple

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In this sermon, Vijay Pillai explores Matthew 11:28-12:8, emphasizing the paradox of rest and work in Jesus' invitation. While offering rest to the weary, Jesus also presents a yoke, symbolizing work. The sermon highlights how Jesus is the ultimate temple, surpassing the physical structure, and how his presence redefines obedience to God's commands.

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Philip and the Ethiopian show art Philip and the Ethiopian

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In this episode, David Youngwe explores the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts chapter eight. Philip, guided by the Spirit, encounters the eunuch who is reading from the book of Isaiah. Philip seizes the opportunity to explain the good news about Jesus, leading to the eunuch's belief and baptism. This story highlights the importance of partnering with God, being receptive to His guidance, and embracing opportunities to share the gospel. - Acts 8:26-40

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When We Disagree show art When We Disagree

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Sheri Young explores the topic of why Christians disagree and how conflicts can be resolved, focusing on relational, task, and values conflicts within the church. Drawing from the bible, she encourages listeners to seek unity, preserve relationships, and approach disagreements with humility, love, and grace.

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Fear & Obey God show art Fear & Obey God

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Solomon’s Story: Youth is meaningless In this sermon, Vijay concludes the series this on Ecclesiastes, by speaking on the last two chapters. He tells us about the joys of being young and how we are told to enjoy our youth, but not to forget the hard times and to not put pleasure above everything else. We also see the hardships of growing old and what can be seen, without God, as the tragedy of death. Vijay concludes this series by showing how the nihilistic worldview of Ecclesiastes can shake us into realising what gives life meaning, which is God. - Ecclesiastes 11.7-12.14

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