Synopsis
The latest feed from Free Presbyterian Church of Malvern on SermonAudio.com.
Episodes
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Psalm 45 Devotion for the King
04/10/2025 Duration: 28minThis sermon presents a rich theological meditation on Psalm 45 as a messianic prophecy pointing to Jesus Christ, revealing Him as the ultimate King, Prophet, and Priest. The psalm is interpreted through the lens of Hebrews 1, emphasizing Christ's eternal throne, divine glory, and supremacy over all creation, while highlighting how His kingly reign is grounded in truth, meekness, and righteousness. The preacher underscores Christ's dual nature—His joy in redeeming His bride, the Church, as depicted in wedding imagery, and His gracious, prophetic speech and priestly sacrifice, symbolized by the fragrant spices and the oil of gladness. The central call is for believers to cultivate a heart that overflows with devotion to Christ, to prioritize His glory in Scripture, prayer, and daily life, and to recognize that His delight in His people is not dependent on their worthiness but on His grace. Ultimately, the sermon invites a renewed, heartfelt worship of Christ as the fairer-than-all, the altogether lovely, and th
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Psalm 44 Faithfulness when perplexed
25/09/2025 Duration: 28minThe sermon explores themes of faith, perseverance, and divine sovereignty amidst apparent defeat, drawing heavily from Psalm 44. It acknowledges the confusion and distress experienced when God's actions seem contrary to expectations, particularly when the faithful face persecution and spiritual oppression. However, it emphasizes that true faith persists through remembrance of God's past works, resolute obedience, and earnest prayer, ultimately trusting in God's mercy and power to redeem, even when circumstances appear bleak, and affirming that even suffering can serve to stir up faith and glorify God's name.
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Psalm 43 Hoping in God in our Discouragements
18/09/2025 Duration: 30minThe sermon explores themes of discouragement, injustice, and exile, drawing from Psalm 43 to offer solace and guidance. It highlights the psalmist's struggle with feelings of abandonment and isolation amidst an ungodly nation, emphasizing the importance of actively engaging with these emotions through self-examination and prayer. The message underscores the need to trust in God's faithfulness, seeking His light and truth to lead to a place of worship and communion, ultimately affirming that hope resides in God as the source of health, joy, and deliverance, even amidst challenging circumstances.
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Peter Preaches the Word (pt 1)
14/09/2025 Duration: 41minthree minutes of audio is missing: mfpc_2025-09-14-AM (no audio from 11-31-21 to 11-34-25).mp4
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Psalm 42 Positive Signs in the Distressed Soul
04/09/2025 Duration: 28minThe sermon explores a man's profound distress, drawing from Psalm 42 to illustrate spiritual struggles and offer hope amidst adversity. It examines the psalmist's lament, his longing for God, and the recognition that God alone can provide comfort and restoration, emphasizing the importance of remembering God's faithfulness and maintaining a fervent desire for fellowship with Him. The message highlights that even in times of spiritual depression, marked by doubt and questioning, a persistent yearning for God's presence and a steadfast faith in His willingness to help are signs of genuine faith and a pathway toward renewed hope and praise.
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Psalm 41 Covenant Trials and Triumph
28/08/2025 Duration: 28minThe sermon explores Psalm 41, examining its historical context within the Old Covenant while simultaneously revealing its profound messianic implications. It highlights David's plea for mercy amidst slander and betrayal, emphasizing the importance of caring for the poor as a mark of covenant faithfulness, and ultimately pointing to Christ as the perfect embodiment of righteousness who suffered, yet triumphed over all enemies, securing eternal blessings for believers. The sermon encourages listeners to recognize Christ's role in fulfilling Old Testament promises and to draw assurance from his victory, ultimately affirming God's enduring reign and the hope of eternal glory.