Neac - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church

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NEAC - Newtown: Erskineville Anglican Church

Episodes

  • Mark: The politics of the Christ - Mark 12 - Mike Hastie - NEAC online - Audio

    22/03/2020 Duration: 25min

    Jesus pronounces again his verdict on the leaders of his day through his parable of the tenants. The evil of Jesus' day will result in the execution of the beloved son who will become the cornerstone (v.10). Jesus then positions himself in relation to Rome (v.17), the Sadducees (v.24), the teachers of the law (v.34). Jesus warns against the teachers and instead, we are offered the example of the widow. The true way to respond to Christ’s authority is to offer what we have to him.

  • Mark: The coming of the king - Mark 11 - Guan Un - CiG - Audio

    14/03/2020 Duration: 25min

    Jesus enters Jerusalem to acclaim from the crowds (v.10), yet proclaims through a fig tree and the temple clearing that the established order is at an end (v.14, 17). In his coming is the fulfilment of the coming of the Lord’s mountain in Jerusalem. Of course, this leads to a clash of authority which escalates through his visit into his execution.

  • Mark: Sex, Money and Power in the Kingdom of God - Mark 10 - Matt Aroney - 1045 - Audio

    07/03/2020 Duration: 25min

    We see through a number of ways in this chapter what it means to enter the kingdom of God. It needs to be received like a child (v.15), the kingdom will find it difficult (v.24), It requires humility (v.42) and a simple longing after mercy (v.47). The only way to enter the kingdom is humbly on our knees. We receive through the one who was condemned and became our ransom (v.45)

  • Mark: The importance of the kingdom - Mark 9 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio

    01/03/2020 Duration: 38min

    After the declaration of the nature of Jesus' kingship, we see the importance and obstacles to entering Jesus' kingdom. Jesus is revealed at the transfiguration to be the Son of God. To not listen to him is to deny God (v.7), yet there is doubt in the heart of Israel (v.19), those who walk in the way of the kingdom will not be forgotten (v.36; 41). The reality of judgement makes it better to lose many things in this world to gain the kingdom.

  • God Gives the Growth - 1 Corinthians 3:1-9 - Matt Aroney - Combined Service - Audio

    22/02/2020 Duration: 29min

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  • Mark: The identity of Jesus - Mark 8 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio

    16/02/2020 Duration: 38min

    The culmination of the first half of Mark is found in this discussion of Jesus' identity and what it truly means for him to be the Messiah. Jesus rebukes Peter’s misunderstanding of his role as the Messiah, instead, he will suffer and die. His followers are likewise summoned to take up their cross and follow.

  • Mark: The Life-Giving Shepherd - Mark 6 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio

    01/02/2020 Duration: 33min

    There is a contrast in this chapter between king Herod, who kills John the Baptist and Jesus who sees the people harassed and helpless without a shepherd. Jesus feeds the five thousand and walks on water. The remarkable nature of Jesus' miracles begin to ask deeper questions concerning his identity. In contrast to Herod, he is the king who gives life rather than takes it for political gain.

  • Mark: Authority over demons, death and illness - Mark 5 - Mike Hastie - 10.45 - Audio

    26/01/2020 Duration: 36min

    Jesus in this chapter demonstrates the remarkable authority he has over demonic forces, unstoppable illness and over death itself. To put faith in Jesus, is to be safe from all spiritual and earthly problems of the fall.

  • Mark: The Parables of the Kingdom - Mark 4 - David Hohne - CiG - Audio

    18/01/2020 Duration: 36min

    Jesus begins to teach about the kingdom he brings into the world. The way we respond to his word is vital. Yet, his kingdom will grow and sprout without our aid until it becomes the one kingdom of the whole earth. Jesus' words also calm the storm, demonstrating the authority of all of his teaching and ministry.

  • Mark: The Confrontations of the Christ - Mark 3 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio

    12/01/2020 Duration: 33min

    Jesus was extremely provocative in his earthly ministry, he did and said things that confronted the religious and cultural assumptions of his day. The coming of his kingdom and his way of life does not fit into any way of human life that has existed before him.

  • Mark: The Scandal of Grace - Mark 2 - Mike Hastie -10.45 - Audio

    04/01/2020 Duration: 37min

    Jesus clarifies for us that the priority and centre of his ministry is the forgiveness of sins, to which he miracles testify his divine authority. Jesus' ministry was marked by drawing near to the undesirable as such was God’s heart.

  • Mark: The Beginning of the Good News - Mark 1 - Matt Aroney - Combined Service - Audio

    29/12/2019 Duration: 33min

    Mark begins his biography of Jesus by declaring Jesus as the Messiah and his life to bring ‘good news’. Jesus alone is good news because of the kingdom he brings, the only response can be repentance and faith.

  • The Word Became Flesh - Advent - John 1:14-18 - Matt Aroney - CiG - Audio

    22/12/2019 Duration: 27min

    Join us for advent as we anticipate Christmas and Jesus' coming. We'll be working through the first chapter of John for 3 weeks, reflecting on how and why Jesus came to this Earth.

  • A Light in the Darkness - Advent - John 1:5-13 - Mike Hastie - 10.45 - Audio

    15/12/2019 Duration: 27min

    Join us for advent as we anticipate Christmas and Jesus' coming. We'll be working through the first chapter of John for 3 weeks, reflecting on how and why Jesus came to this Earth.

  • Ephesians 4:1-16 - Roger Bray - Combined Service - Audio

    01/12/2019 Duration: 33min

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  • The Lord Reigns - Daniel Panel - CiG - Audio

    24/11/2019 Duration: 38min

    Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.

  • The Lord Reigns - From Eternity to Here: The Resurrection- Daniel 10-12 - Michael Charles - CiG - Audio

    17/11/2019 Duration: 30min

    Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.

  • The Lord Reigns: Tyranny and Triumph, The Son of Man - Daniel 7 - Matt Aroney - 10.45 - Audio

    03/11/2019 Duration: 26min

    Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.

  • Daniel: The Lord’s Reign in the Lions Den - Daniel 6 - Mike Hastie - CiG - Audio

    27/10/2019 Duration: 36min

    Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.

  • Daniel: The Lord’s Reign Mocks all Others - Daniel 5 - Roger Bray - CiG - Audio

    20/10/2019 Duration: 32min

    Hundreds of years before Jesus, the Jewish people were exiled into an unfamiliar land and placed under foreign rule. Out of hopelessness and despair, God used Daniel to remind them, and now us, to place our identity in God alone who reigns over and in every kingdom. Do not fear, but be courageous and live out the wisdom of Christ who is your solid rock.

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