Free Presbyterian Church of Malvern
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Remember how the Lord led in 2025
01/01/2026 Duração: 30minThe sermon centers on the imperative to remember God's faithful guidance throughout life's journey, drawing from Deuteronomy 8:2–3 as a call to reflect on the past year with gratitude and discernment. It emphasizes that God's sovereignty, wisdom, and goodness are evident in both trials and blessings, as He leads His people not by chance but by purposeful design, refining their faith through hardship and sustaining them through grace. While the Old Testament narrative of Israel's wilderness wanderings is not directly applicable to the New Covenant believer's security, it remains instructive as a spiritual example, reminding believers that trials are not signs of abandonment but expressions of divine love and discipline. The preacher underscores that God's provision—both physical and spiritual—is rooted in His unchanging character, and that every trial, like the manna in the wilderness, is meant to teach dependence on His Word and His faithfulness. Ultimately, the message calls for worshipful remembrance, confi
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Incarnation and Intercession
24/12/2025 Duração: 29minThe sermon centers on the profound connection between Christ's incarnation and the believer's access to God in prayer, emphasizing that Jesus, as both divine and human, is our great high priest who fully understands our struggles. Drawing from Hebrews 4:14–16, it highlights that Christ's humanity—tempted in every way yet without sin—enables Him to sympathize with our infirmities, especially the sin of unbelief, which undermines faith in God's sovereignty and goodness. This truth empowers believers to approach the throne of grace boldly, not in fear, but in confident expectation of mercy and grace to endure trials and persevere in faith. The passage underscores that God's grace is not only available but actively sustained through the triune work of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, ensuring that no true believer will ultimately be lost. Ultimately, the sermon calls Christians to daily dependence on Christ, praying not only for help in specific needs but for the grace to hold fast to faith, knowing that Christ's fi
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Psalm 54 Faith Conquers Fear
18/12/2025 Duração: 28minThis sermon, centered on Psalm 54, presents a powerful meditation on faith confronting fear through the lens of David's flight from Saul and betrayal by the Ziphites. It emphasizes that true faith is not the absence of fear but the active, prayerful reliance on God's character—His name and strength—as the foundation for deliverance. The psalm reveals three essential dimensions of faith: first, the honest approach to God in prayer, acknowledging both personal peril and divine sovereignty; second, the assurance that God is a faithful helper, both through His direct intervention and through the sustaining presence of the godly community; and third, the heartfelt acknowledgment of God's faithfulness in past deliverances, expressed through worship and thanksgiving. The preacher underscores that all victories, even in fleeing danger, are ultimately attributed to God's grace, not human effort, and calls believers to maintain trust in God's unchanging faithfulness amid life's uncertainties, knowing that no future fea
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Psalm 53 Dealing with Depravity
12/12/2025 Duração: 26minThis sermon, centered on Psalm 53, powerfully articulates the doctrine of total human depravity—man's corrupt nature, foolish denial of God, and consequent wickedness—drawing from Paul's use of the passage in Romans 3 to affirm universal sinfulness. It connects this spiritual condition to the persecution of God's people, illustrating how ungodly men, driven by their inner corruption, oppress the righteous, not out of moral superiority but as a manifestation of their hostility toward holiness. Yet the psalm pivots from despair to hope, pointing to God's coming judgment, the ultimate fear of the ungodly, and the joyful expectation of salvation through Christ, the true Redeemer from Zion. The preacher applies this truth personally, urging believers to rejoice in the grace of Christ's incarnation and redemption, to expect suffering in a fallen world, and to live as transformed people—salt and light—by God's grace, reflecting His character in contrast to the world's corruption.
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Psalm 52 Spiritual Response to Wicked Deeds
04/12/2025 Duração: 28minThis sermon, centered on Psalm 52, reflects on the tragic consequences of wickedness through the story of Doeg the Edomite, whose malicious reporting led to the massacre of priests at Nob. The psalmist contrasts Doeg's arrogance and deceit with the enduring goodness and mercy of God, emphasizing that God's faithfulness guarantees both the judgment of the wicked and the security of the righteous. Through a meditation on divine justice, the preacher highlights four godly responses: reverence before God's authority, righteous rejoicing in the downfall of evil, reassurance in the believer's identity as a flourishing tree in God's house, and a resolved commitment to trust, praise, and wait on God's name. The message calls believers to maintain unwavering faith in God's character amid societal and personal wickedness, finding hope not in human strength but in the eternal mercy of God, who remains good and sovereign, preserving His people and ultimately vindicating His justice.
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