St John’s Diamond Creek Talks
Episodes
Monday Mar 26, 2018
The Servant - Obedient
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Kirk wraps up our series on the prophecies of Isaiah, and the character of The Servant. Isaiah 50:4-11 speaks of the Servant being obedient, even to death, and that they are to be obeyed, in the same way that God is to be obeyed. The Servant, who we living so far in the future from these prophecies know to be Jesus, is said to bring a light into dark places. God doesn't promise to make life easy for Christians, and the Christian faith isn't one of earning God's love, but accepting God's freely given gift. God does promise to love us, though, and be with us in those dark places, and tough life circumstances we might find ourselves in.
Monday Mar 19, 2018
The Servant - Light
Monday Mar 19, 2018
Monday Mar 19, 2018
Isaiah prophesied 700 years before Jesus was born, that a figure called the "Servant" would come. In Isaiah 49:1-13, it seems as though this Servant is the nation of Israel; but at the same time, is going to restore Israel. This Servant will also restore the entire Earth, all the nations, and show God's compassion to everyone. Tim looks at how we as a Church are likewise called to serve the nations beyond our own walls.
Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
The Servant - Justice
Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
Wednesday Mar 14, 2018
Some 700 years before Jesus, a guy named Isaiah wrote about a mysterious person called "The Servant of the Lord". Tim begins this series looking at the Servant being the one to bring justice to the world. Chapter 42 of Isaiah is applied directly to Jesus in the book of Matthew, referring to Jesus as the Servant who God has chosen, and it is this passage which Tim focuses on in this talk.
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Vision 2022 - Sharing Jesus
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Monday Mar 05, 2018
Julie Blinco puts on her P-Plates and delivers her first talk at St John's. Wrapping up our Vision 2022 series, she looks at how we are to share Jesus, and 4 practical things we can all be doing.
This week's talk refers to Acts 20:17-24.