The sermon draws a powerful parallel between the moral decay of Noah’s time and the current era, emphasising that signs such as widespread indulgence, sexual immorality, rising antisemitism, disregard for the elderly, and systemic injustice are fulfilling Jesus’ prophecy of the end times. It calls believers to sober reflection, warning that outward normalcy masks deep […]
This sermon presents a prophetic overview of God’s sovereignty over nations, focusing on Jeremiah 49:34–39 and its connection to Ezekiel’s Gog and Magog prophecy, illustrating both divine judgment on oppressive regimes like ancient Elam and modern Iran, and the promise of future restoration. It emphasizes that while God will dismantle the military pride and power […]
The sermon centres on the profound humility of Christ’s birth in Bethlehem, emphasising how God chose lowly, ordinary circumstances—the stone manger, swaddling cloths, and a cave shelter—to reveal His divine glory. Through a reflective examination of Luke 2:1–20, the message highlights that Jesus, the promised Messiah, entered the world not in royal splendor but in […]
The sermon presents a biblical framework for spiritual warfare, emphasising that believers are engaged in a real but ultimately victorious battle against a defeated enemy who seeks to accuse, discourage, and bind through lies, fear, and unrighteousness. Grounded in key passages such as James 4:7, Ephesians 6:12, and 2 Corinthians 10:5, it calls for active […]
The sermon delivers a sobering critique of the Church of England’s progressive theological shifts, arguing that its acceptance of women bishops, non-celibate gay clergy, same-sex blessings, and transgender affirmations represents a fundamental departure from biblical authority. Grounded in passages such as 1 Timothy 2:11–12, 1 Timothy 3:2, and Genesis 1–2, it affirms that Scripture establishes male leadership in […]
The Devotional grapples with the persistent question of why evil exists in a world governed by a good God, drawing heavily on Frank Turek’s presentation honoring Charlie Kirk and emphasizing Christ’s ultimate victory over evil’s lies. Through a series of raw questions and thoughtful responses, the message asserts that evil is not God’s fault but […]
Sermon preached at Vizion Church, Glasgow. Please visit Vizion.churchThe sermon explores the transformative power of Christ through the story of a man healed at the Pool of Bethesda, highlighting themes of brokenness, faith, and restoration. Drawing from John chapter 15, the message emphasizes Jesus’ awareness of individual struggles and his invitation to trust in him […]
Shared my testimony at Vizion Church, Glasgow. Full service is here https://www.youtube.com/live/aroA0uvT9PM?si=lc5Ysbt7T-iJddq6 The sermon recounts a journey of faith marked by both strong early influences and periods of significant backsliding, ultimately leading to redemption and ongoing spiritual growth. Rooted in a family steeped in faith and shaped by childhood experiences, the speaker candidly shares struggles with […]
The sermon reflects on the life and faith of my aunt Morag MacCuish, honouring her memory by encouraging listeners to seek the one she loved – Jesus Christ. Drawing from key Scripture passages like John 3:16, John 14:6, Acts 4:12, and Romans 10:9, the message emphasises the precious gift of eternal life through faith in Jesus, highlighting him as […]
The sermon emphasizes the importance of persistent and passionate prayer, drawing from Matthew 7:7-12 to encourage believers to actively seek God’s provision and guidance through asking, seeking, and knocking. It highlights God’s loving nature as a generous Father who readily provides good gifts, contrasting this with the imperfect generosity of human parents. Ultimately, the message […]
