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All Nations Presbyterian Church: Afternoon Sermon Series

All Nations Presbyterian Church: Afternoon Sermon Series

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All Nations Presbyterian Church in Perth is a Bible-believing church. We hold to the Bible being God’s word, and we value sermons that are faithful to the Bible while also being relevant and applied to those who listen. This podcast features the sermons preached in the afternoon service each week. The main preacher is Tim Ireland, with guest preachers at regular intervals.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Philippians 1:18b-26 - "Life and Death"
    Jul 14 2025

    Last Sunday afternoon, we heard from Philippians 1:18-26 together. In this passage, the apostle Paul looks ahead to his trial before the Roman authorities and considers the two possible outcomes of that trial: life or death. In the process, we see what matters most for Paul. In particular, Paul rejoices at the thought that Jesus Christ will be honoured, regardless of whether Paul lives or dies. If he lives, Paul resolves to spend the rest of his life serving Jesus Christ and working for the spiritual good of others. If he dies, Paul knows that he will go to be with Jesus Christ in glory. This week, take some time to re-read Philippians 1:18-26. Then, consider what it is that matters most to you in life and death. Prayerfully consider how you can use the life that God has given you to serve Him faithfully.

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    36 mins
  • Psalm 103 - Bless the LORD!
    Jul 8 2025

    Last Sunday afternoon, we welcomed new members, witnessed a baptism, and heard from Psalm 103 together. This psalm especially encourages us to stop and remember all of God’s countless gifts to us. We especially thought about how God has given so many gifts to us as individuals and as a church family, we remembered God’s immeasurable love and forgiveness to us in Jesus Christ, and we rejoiced in God’s covenant faithfulness to us and to our children. This week, take some time to re-read Psalm 103. Then, talk with your family or friends about some of the ways God has been gracious to you and thank God for His gifts together.

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    39 mins
  • Acts 5:12-16 - The Purpose of Miracles
    Jun 30 2025

    Last Sunday afternoon, we looked at the topic of miracles from Acts 5:12-16. We saw that miracles in the Bible always have the technical sense of being special signs that point to and confirm the truth of Jesus Christ. As special signs that point to Jesus, miracles in the Bible are always connected to specially appointed messengers like the OT prophets or the NT apostles. Now that the apostolic foundation of the church has been laid (Eph 2:20) and now that we have the completed Bible testifying to Jesus Christ, we do not need miracles in this technical, Biblical sense anymore. Yet, we also saw that we often speak of miracles in a much looser sense as anything that we cannot explain scientifically, or even more loosely, as something unexpected. In these looser, more general senses, miracles are no longer tied to specific individuals, they do not serve to directly confirm the truth of Jesus, and they are not necessary for our faith. Significantly, we saw that we should never allow the possibility of God working a miracle to make us neglect our God-given responsibilities to work faithfully and take care of our bodies. Even more, we should not let a desire for the miraculous blind us to God’s normal, ordinary providential care in our lives. Indeed, even now, God is still calling spiritually dead sinners to new life in Jesus, a far greater miracle than merely physical healing. This week, take some time to thank God for all the ways that He is at work in your life, whether they seem unexpected and “miraculous,” or whether they seem ordinary and quiet.

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    38 mins
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