A sermon by Rod Benson Mark 15:21-39 Christians are people who pray. We love prayer. We love answers to prayer. We believe it is vital to our identity as Christians. And yet we are not immune to the malady of unanswered prayer. Is God indifferent to our cries for help, our desperate pleas, our intercession …
In the shadow of death
A sermon for Good Friday by Rod Benson Romans 5:6-8 Many Australians today identify Good Friday with nothing more than fish pie, or a long weekend, or beer, barbecues and beaches. But if you were to walk along Main Street and take a straw poll, and ask, โWhat is Good Friday about?โ you might get …
An odd couple
A sermon by Rod Benson Call me Boaz. And let me tell you a story from long ago, in the time when the judges ruled Israelโฆ But first, a little about me. Youโll find my story in the little Book of Ruth in the Old Testament, tucked away between Judges and 1 Samuel.ย My dadโs name …
Investment advice you can trust
A sermon by Rod Benson Nineteen weeks ago, I stood here for the first time, almost freezing, with snow falling outside, not really knowing any of you, and preached from 1 Timothy 1:1-7 on the purpose of Christian preaching. I reminded you that: In 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Paul reminds the young leader Timothy of the …
Things worth fighting for
A sermon by Rod Benson American poet and novelist Charles Bukowski once said, โPeople are strange: They are constantly angered by trivial things, but on a major matter like totally wasting their lives, they hardly seem to notice.โ We might, in our weaker moments, be tempted to criticize the Apostle Paul for several apparent faults …
