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Rev. Peter Evans

Rev. Peter Evans

Role: Minister
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Solomon, A Royal Failure: 1 Kings 10, Study 05
19-05-2024
King Solomon, A Royal Failure: Study 05 in the series "Three Trees: The story of the whole Bible" in 10 studies.
With God’s promises to David in 2 Samuel 7, that a son of David would reign over God’s people as King forever and that David’s son would be the Son of God who built the temple, all eyes and expectations are now focused firmly on David’s son - King Solomon. If Solomon gets it right, all of God’s promises will be fulfilled!
References:
  • 1 Kings 4:29-34
  • 1 Kings 3:1-4
  • 1 Kings 10:14-29
  • 1 Kings 11:1-8, 12-13
  • Compare Genesis 3:7 and 1 Kings 11:9-11
  • Deuteronomy 17:14-17
  • Matthew 6:19-34
  • 1 Corinthians 1:18-31
David, King of God’s People: 2 Samuel 7, Study 04
12-05-2024
Abraham and the Promise: Study 4 in the series "Three Trees: The story of the whole Bible" in 10 studies.

Have you ever made plans, only to have God change them completely?
King David had a plan to build a temple for the Lord God, but God had other plans.

In the movement towards fulfilment, God’s promises to David now repeat God’s promises to Abraham - but they also advance them in more detail. God promises King David that his Son would be the Son of God. The Son of David will build the Temple and will reign as God’s King forever over God’s people.

Abraham and the Promise: Genesis 12, 15, Study 03
05-05-2024
Abraham and the Promise: Study 3 in the series "Three Trees: The story of the whole Bible" in 10 studies.
When do you find it hardest to trust God? Are there certain times or seasons or events in your life where it has been hard to trust God?

We often read one story in the Bible that reminds us of elements in another story in the Bible. That’s what we are starting to see here in God’s promises to Abraham. The promises of blessing in Eden are now being repeated - and progressed. The Bible is a book that often repeats itself by establishing a pattern, and then repeating it, to advance the story towards fulfilment (Promise & Fulfilment).

For now the Scriptures tell us that Abram ‘believed God’s promises and it was credited to him as righteousness’, and that Abraham’s faith is how we need to respond to God’s promises to us in Jesus.

The Fall: Genesis 3, Study 02
28-04-2024
The Fall: Study 2 in the series "Three Trees: The story of the whole Bible" in 10 studies.

The story of the fall unravels all that is good and very good in God’s World. God’s Word has not only been distorted but now disobeyed. Order has been thrown into chaos. One tree in Eden has been selected over the other. Life was on offer in Eden but humankind chose death. In eating of the forbidden tree, intimate relationships are exchanged for exploding ones. ‘Unashamed and naked’ now turns to exposure, shame and blame. And this new pattern of sin and self-justification and blame is not only repeated down through the story of the whole Bible but repeated daily the whole world over.

Sin is the unlawful exchange of our rightful place in God’s World. Sin takes what is not ours, believing it will elevate us, but only leaves us deflated. Sin promises so much but only delivers guilt and shame.

God the Maker & King: Genesis 1-2, Study 01
21-04-2024
God the Maker & King: Study 1 in the series "Three Trees: The story of the whole Bible" in 10 studies.>

In wanting to understand the story of the whole Bible, the best place to start is… In the Beginning.

In the creation record, we notice the following pattern in Genesis 1:1-2:3.
• And God said: Let there be…
• God called…
• And it was so…
• And God saw that it was good…
• And there was evening and there was morning, the …. day.

In Genesis 1-2 we’ve already discovered our first two trees; the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Genesis 1:31 says God looks at his world and says it’s very good… but how would you describe the world you look at and live in?

Easter Sunday: Luke 23, Two Responses
31-03-2024
Passage: Luke 23:13-43
Duration: 22:31
Easter Sunday: A message from Luke 23:13-43. Two criminals were executed with Jesus and this talk is about their responses to Jesus and to the situation they were in.
Glory: Romans 16, Study 27
24-03-2024
Series: Romans
Duration: 29:54
Glory: Romans 16,Study 27 (Term 3, Talk 9)
From the series "Right Through Christ", studies of the New Testament book of Romans written by the apostle Paul.
Having been strengthened by our journey through Paul’s letter, we glorify our God together with Christ.
Just like in chapter 1, when Paul loaded the gospel into his opening greeting, Paul loads the gospel again into his closing farewell.
Outline:
  1. Strengthened
  2. Glorify
  3. Together
References:
  • Psalm 96
  • Romans 1:1-17
  • Romans 16:25-27
  • Romans 15:5-6
Embrace: Romans 16, Study 26
17-03-2024
Series: Romans
Duration: 30:38
Embrace: Romans 16, Study 26 (Term 3 Talk 8)
From the series "Right Through Christ", studies of the New Testament book of Romans written by the apostle Paul.
Paul embraces those who share with Him in God’s Gospel mission and warns them to watch out for those who cause division.
Outline:
  1. Embrace (Romans 16:1-16)
  2. Turn Away (Romans 16:17-20a)
  3. Embrace (Romans 16:20b-23)
References:
  • Psalm 67
  • Genesis 18:1-8
  • Romans 16:1-23
  • John 13:34-35
Share: Romans 15, Study 25
10-03-2024
Series: Romans
Duration: 37:36
Share: Romans 15, Study 25 (Term 3, Talk 7)
From the series "Right Through Christ", studies of the New Testament book of Romans written by the apostle Paul.
Paul urges the Romans - and us - to join together with all God’s people in Gospel mission by sharing in mutual prayer, encouragement and support.
Outline
  1. Gospel Ministry
  2. Gospel Ambition
  3. Gospel Partnership
  4. Gospel Prayer
References
  • Romans 15:14-33
  • Isaiah 52:7-10
  • Jonah 3
  • Matthew 28:18-20
Edify: Romans 14, Study 24
03-03-2024
Series: Romans
Duration: 40:11
Edify: Romans 13, Study 24 (Term 3, Talk 6)
From the series "Right Through Christ", studies of the New Testament book of Romans written by the apostle Paul.
Together, we belong to Christ through faith and will answer to Him, so rather than pass judgment, we edify one another for God’s glory.
Outline
  1. Accept One Another - God Does (Romans 14:1-3)
  2. Don't Judge-God's Job (Romans 14:4-13)
  3. Pursue Peace - Pleases God (Romans 14:14-23)
  4. Build Others -God Builds (Romans 15:1-6)
  5. Accept One Another - Glorifies God (Romans 15:7-13)
References
  • Romans 14:1-23
  • Romans 15:1-13
  • Psalm 69
  • Isaiah 11:1-10
  • Mark 7:1-23
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