Sermons from Destiny Wakefield, UK

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  • Each week we upload a new epsiode from the preaching at Destiny Church Wakefield
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  • 10th November 2024 / Pastor Rachel Critchley / Remember Remember
    Nov 12 2024

    On this Remembrance Sunday Service Pastor Rachel Critchley preaches a sermon on the importance of remembering what God has done.


    Featuring new music from Daniel Martin and live communion with a minutes silence.

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    30 mins
  • 3 November 2024 / Pastor Wesley Critchley / You Are The Light Of The World
    Nov 6 2024

    Here’s the breakdown of this sermon message on being the light of the world, according to the recent transcript:

    1. Introduction to Light in a Dark World

      • The speaker acknowledges the darkness in the world and emphasizes the need to shine a pure light—specifically, the light of Jesus.
      • Referencing 1 Peter 2:9, the speaker reinforces that Christians are chosen to "proclaim the excellencies" of God, who brought them "out of darkness into His marvelous light." God’s light is central throughout the Bible, as Christians are called to walk in it and radiate it.
    2. Different Types of Light as Metaphors

      • The speaker uses various forms of light to illustrate how people shine in the world.
      • Laser Light: Represents someone narrowly focused, waiting for a single big moment to share Jesus. This approach limits one’s influence.
      • Task Light: Illustrated with a phone flashlight—good for specific tasks but limited in range. It implies that living for Christ isn’t meant to be confined to specific moments or tasks but should permeate all aspects of life.
      • Path Light: A torch used to illuminate one’s journey. Though it allows some visibility, it’s still limited. The speaker explains that God sees and is faithful to all aspects of a Christian’s life, past and present, while some Christians only illuminate their future path.
      • Lighthouse: This warns of potential danger or represents moments when Christians may give warnings or comfort. But the lighthouse is brief in illumination and serves primarily as a warning rather than a consistent light.
    3. Living as the True Light

      • Rather than focusing on specific moments or partial illuminations, Christians should strive to be “like the sun”—a constant, life-giving source of light.
      • The speaker cites Matthew 5:14-16, emphasizing that believers are called to be visible lights for others, not hidden or selective in shining their light.
      • Christians should live in a way that reflects light in all areas of their lives, from relationships to finances to work.
    4. Practical Applications of Being a Light

      • The speaker challenges the congregation to assess different areas of their lives: work, friendships, neighborhoods, family, social media habits, and finances. Are these areas illuminated by Jesus' light?
      • There’s a call to live in a way that glorifies God in all situations, becoming a “city on a hill”—a constant, clear source of light that draws others to God.
    5. Conclusion and Call to Shine

      • The final exhortation reminds the listeners that being the light isn’t just about actions but about embodying Jesus’ love and truth in every interaction and environment.
      • The message closes with a prayer, thanking God for being the ultimate light and encouraging the congregation to reflect this light in all aspects of their lives.

    This sermon emphasizes the role of Christians as beacons of God’s light, guiding and inspiring others, not just in church but in every area of their lives. The central challenge is to reflect the light of Jesus consistently and thoroughly, embodying His love and truth in all things.

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    28 mins
  • 27th October 2024 / Apostle Ian Critchley / Restore My Soul
    Nov 6 2024

    Today's sermon, Apostle Ian speaker emphasizes the importance of inner well-being, noting that outward appearances can often mask inner struggles. They describe the human experience as composed of body, soul, and spirit, each with its unique role. The soul encompasses character, emotions, and personality, while the spirit connects with God, becoming fully alive through faith in Jesus Christ.

    Apostle Ian stresses that God’s restoration goes beyond mere repair, likening it to restoring a car to better-than-new condition. This restoration aims to make individuals resilient, firm, and steadfast. Personal revival, they argue, shifts one from fear and anxiety to faith and confidence in God's presence, echoing the phrase “He’s always by my side.”

    Using Psalm 23, the speaker outlines the journey to personal revival, starting with recognizing God as the shepherd who provides and protects, ensuring believers lack nothing. This trust can help overcome limiting mindsets, discouragement, and self-doubt. The speaker encourages embracing faith over fear, as God is always near, guiding and supporting through all of life’s challenges.

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    37 mins

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