Sermons on Gospel Sermons on the Cross
The Most Gracious Prayer in the Bible (24 min)
Brandon Doll preaches on the prayer of the Lord Jesus when He was being nailed to the cross: “Father forgive them, for they know not what they do” – a prayer that reveals the incredible heart of God and the grace of Christ towards humanity. Readings: Isa 53:12, Luke 23:32-34. (Recorded in Stark Road Gospel Hall, Livonia, MI, USA, 14th July 2024)
The Most Inclusive Message in the World (38 min)
Mervyn Hall preaches on 4 Bible expressions that outline the intent and extent of the hope of the gospel through the Lord Jesus. “Christ died for all”, “Christ died for the ungodly”, “Christ died for our sins”, and “Christ died for us”. Readings: 2 Cor 5:14-15, Rom 5:6-8, 1 Cor 15:3-5. (Recorded at Chalfont St Peter Gospel hall, 18th Feb 2024)
His Own Self…Bare Our Sins…His Own Body…On The Tree (39 min)
Mervyn Hall preaches the gospel from 4 triplets in 1 Peter 2:24: “Who His own self, bare our sins, in His own body, on the tree.” Nothing more is needed: nothing less will do. Are you saved? (Message preached in Chalfont St Peter, 26th Feb 2023).
Christ Died for Our Sins (32 min)
Mervyn Hall preaches on the text “Christ died for our sins” (1 Cor 15:1-8). The death of Christ was “recorded in history”, “predicted in prophecy”, “verified by personal testimony”, “on behalf of humanity” and “on account of iniquity”. (Message preached in Chalfont St Peter 16th Oct 2022)
The Death of the Cross (20 min)
Andrew Steele preaches the gospel from Philippians 2:5-11, and in particular the expression in v8 “the death of the cross”. The preaching of the cross, though foolishness to the world, is central to the gospel of the Bible and it is precious to those who know Christ as their Saviour. The cross showed the extent of man’s hatred; is the exhibition of God’s heart; and is the essence of the believer’s hope. Do you know the Christ of the cross?…
“Christ Suffered” (48 min)
John Dennison preaches on 1 Pet 3:18 (“Christ has once suffered for sins the just for the unjust that He might bring us to God”), and emphasises the two words “Christ suffered”. The sufferings of Christ were unmatched, were necessary, and accomplished what they were designed for – meeting the claims of God against sin and providing salvation for sinners (Message preached 1st Mar 2020)
The Cross: The Answer (49 min)
Ian Jackson preaches on how the cross answers the problem raised by the issue of God’s unutterable holiness versus man’s total ruin. Wesley Martin continues with the value of man’s soul, Calvary’s sacrifice and the precious Saviour (Messages preached in Bicester, Easter 24th April 2011)
The Son of Man Lifted Up (37 min)
Eugene Higgins preaches on the “serpent lifted up in the wilderness” as a picture of Christ on the cross. He explains why the dying people needed to look, what they looked at and how they looked. A helpful gospel message (Message preached 13th April 2011)
The Cross (38 min)
Stan Wells preaches the gospel on the Cross of Christ under the headings: the weight, the women, the writing, the work, the wonder and the words of “the Cross” (Message preached 30th August 2009)
“Me the Sinner” and “Himself for Me” (46 min)
Wesley Martin preaches the gospel from two small expressions in the Bible: “Me the sinner” (Luke 18:13) and “Himself for me” (Gal 2:20). Only if you understand the first, can you really appreciate the second. (Message preached in 2nd Aug 2009)