Free Presbyterian Church of Malvern
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Live Broadcast- Baptism Service 3/7
07/03/2026 Duração: 01h10minJoin us as we worship together. If you have any questions, lets us know in the comments or reach out to us at sjwpollock@gmail.com
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Works Seen By Men
06/03/2026 Duração: 20minThe sermon draws from Matthew 5:13–16 to emphasize that believers are called to be salt and light in the world by virtue of their transformed identity in Christ. Rooted in the Sermon on the Mount, it distinguishes true disciples—marked by inward godly character such as humility, mercy, and righteousness—from mere followers of Christ, highlighting that genuine faith produces visible, practical good works. These works, though not performed for human recognition, are meant to be observable, reflecting Christ's compassion in tangible ways such as kindness, generosity, and service, especially in times of need. The ultimate purpose is not self-glorification but the glorification of God the Father, as others come to see His character through the lives of His people and are drawn to faith. The sermon challenges believers to live with intentional engagement in their communities, trusting that such witness, when rooted in grace, can lead to genuine conversion and praise to God.
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Psalm 61 David and his Greater Son
26/02/2026 Duração: 28minThis sermon, drawn from Psalm 61, presents a dual perspective: the personal struggles of King David and the prophetic foreshadowing of Christ's eternal kingdom. David's deep distress—marked by an overwhelmed heart and exile from Jerusalem—reveals the soul's desperate need for divine presence, emphasizing that true comfort comes not from physical location but from fellowship with God through Christ's atoning work. The psalm underscores the believer's longing for worship, the necessity of prayer, and the renewal of vows in response to God's faithfulness. Simultaneously, the sermon interprets David's restoration and reign as a type of Christ's kingdom, highlighting its foundation in divine mercy and truth, its eternal security through Christ's resurrection, its perpetual presence before God, its joyous praise, and its inheritance of those who fear God. Ultimately, the message calls believers to live in the assurance of Christ's enduring reign, to honor their vows publicly, and to embody a life of faithful devoti
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Psalm 60 The Prayer Warrior
12/02/2026 Duração: 28minPsalm 60 presents a profound meditation on divine chastisement, corporate repentance, and the necessity of faith-filled action in the midst of national and personal defeat. Rooted in the historical context of military setbacks and spiritual complacency, the psalm captures a people humbled by God's discipline, acknowledging their failure and turning in desperate reliance on His sovereign character. Central to the message is the image of God as the banner—Jehovah-Nissi—under which His people must rally, not through pride or human strength, but through reverent fear, honest confession, and persistent prayer. The psalmist affirms that true victory comes not from human effort alone, but from walking in God's truth, trusting His promises, and engaging in faithful action while depending wholly on His power. Ultimately, the passage calls believers to live as prayer warriors—marked by humility, self-examination, and courageous obedience—knowing that through God, they shall do valiantly, for He alone will tread down th
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Psalm 59 God of my mercy
05/02/2026 Duração: 28minThis sermon, drawn from Psalm 59, presents a profound meditation on the believer's response to suffering, grounded in the life of David as a man of faith under divine promise. It emphasizes that godly living does not exempt one from trials, as David's innocence before God underscores that suffering is not always a sign of personal sin, but often a consequence of righteous living in a fallen world. The psalm reveals a faith rooted in the knowledge of God's sovereignty, justice, and covenantal mercy, calling believers to persistent prayer and faithful action in times of crisis. Christologically, the passage is interpreted as a foreshadowing of Jesus, the anointed King, who endured relentless opposition yet triumphed over death, securing salvation and glorification for His people. Ultimately, the sermon applies the psalm to the believer's assurance of eternal security, affirming that no enemy—neither persecution, illness, nor death—can pluck the believer from God's hand, and that all who suffer with Christ will
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