Ashbourne Baptist Church Sermons Listen Again

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Sermons in the Series:
"Psalms"
36 Sermons

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24th September 2023
PM

Praise The Lord!

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 66

Series: Psalms

(Nathan preached on Psalm 65 at New Year, 1st January 2023)

10th September 2023
PM

Under Attack

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 64

Series: Psalms

3rd September 2023
PM

Psalm 63: Following God In The Wilderness

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 63

Series: Psalms

6th August 2023
PM

A Calm Resolve

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 62

Series: Psalms

16th July 2023
PM

Psalm 61: A Short Psalm Of Comfort

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 61

Series: Psalms

25th June 2023
AM

Psalm 60: Dealing With Disappointment

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 60

Series: Psalms

18th June 2023
AM

Psalm 59: A Psalm for a Dark and Dangerous Night

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 59

Series: Psalms

11th June 2023
AM

Psalm 58: Longing For An End To Injustice

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 58

Series: Psalms

4th June 2023
AM

Psalm 57: From A Night Of Trouble To A Dawn Of Praise

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 57

Series: Psalms

28th May 2023
AM

Psalm 56: Mercy In Times Of Trouble

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 56

Series: Psalms

Recording not available
1st January 2023
AM

Psalm 65: Looking Back And Looking Forward

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 65

Series: Psalms

New Year's Day 2023 - Sermon in two halves, with hymn.
Summary of the missing opening (only):
A "farm-y" Psalm of praise which refers to Atonement and harvest: we see God as Creator, Gardener, and Provider of abundant, overflowing blessing and bounty. On this first Sunday of the New Year, we look back and forwards. God has blessed us. But has it been with 'extravagant' blessing? God deserves praise, but why? i) WE CAN COME to the saviour of sinners; ii) HE HEARS AND ANSWERS PRAYER iii) INIQUITIES PREVAIL AGAINST US. That sounds bad: we try, but fail, too weak to overcome temptation. But when sins prevail, when we are powerless: God Himself provides atonement, so He can forgive us. He does forgive! "If You, Lord, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? But there is forgiveness with You, That You may be feared" Ps 130:3. When we fail, stumble and sin; when we're overcome with sin, God Himself provides atonement, not with an animal sacrifice "but with the precious blood of Christ" 1 Pet 1.18-21. (The rest of the sermon has been recorded)

27th March 2022
PM

A Psalm In Painful Betrayal

Preacher: Nathan Clarke

Bible Passages: Psalm 55

Series: Psalms

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