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It was great to be together on Sunday as a church, and to join our voices to celebrate the good news of the gospel that has brought us together!
Sunday’s sermon from Ephesians 4:17-24, entitled: “The Unfashionable Walk” is available to listen to or download from here, or via our iTunes podcast feed.
Unfortunately, there is no “Take-It-Home” Sheet for this sermon.
And don’t forget, there’s the weekly memory verse song you can download to help you memorise portions of God’s Word. This week’s Ephesians Memory Verse Song – ”Put Off//Put On (Eph 4:22-24)” is available now!
(To download this song to your computer… For Mac Users, ctrl + Click and download linked file. For PC users, right click the link and “Save As” the file.)
The quotes from the message are available here:
Tim Keller:
“On the cross, Christ wins through losing, triumphs through defeat, achieves power through weakness and service, comes to wealth via giving all away.”
Tullian Tchividjian:
“Our calling to be in the world but not of the world is what gives us transforming influence. Instead of trying our best to fit in, we need to be encouraged and challenged by the biblical reminder that θ’s people have alway served the world around them best when they’ve been countercultural, shaped by θ’s unfashionable ways to such a degree that they’re distinctively different from the world.”
Tullian Tchividjian:
“The problem with the typical evangelical motivation towards radical or sacrificial living is that imperatives divorced from indicatives become impossibilities. Or to put it another way: gospel obligations must be based on gospel declarations.”