Heritage Baptist Church exists by the grace of God and for the glory of God, which is the ultimate purpose of all our activities. We seek to glorify the God of Scripture by promoting His worship, edifying and equipping the saints, evangelizing the nations, planting and strengthening churches, calling other assemblies to biblical faithfulness and purity, encouraging biblical fellowship among believers and ministering to the needy, thus proclaiming and defending God’s perfect law and glorious ...
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Psalm 53 helps us understand that God is the only hope and life. In this Psalm we see the total depravity and final destruction of the foolish in the rejection of Him, and the deliverance of the faithful.
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This Lord's Day evening, we look at Jesus' claim that He was 'The Light of the World'. How would the Jews have responded to this claim? How should we respond today?
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This Sunday evening we consider one of the Lord's first I AM statements. In this statement, the Lord Jesus makes it clear that only He can give us all that we need for spiritual and everlasting life. This statement further proves His divinity and gives us confidence in His ability to hold us fast.
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In the year King Uzziah dies, Isaiah sees a spectacular vision: The LORD on His glorious throne. From that moment, Isaiah is changed. This Lord’s Day we will consider this glorious vision and its implications for us.
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Enemies of the Gospel have claimed that only in the Gospel of John does Jesus declare Himself to be the I Am. However, this is palpably false. This Lord’s Day we will consider the multitude of cases in the Synoptic Gospels where the Lord Jesus reveals Himself to be the I AM.
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Where does all the corruption of the world come from? And why does it seem to persist and get worse? Isaiah uses two metaphors, the Branch and the Vineyard, and shows us that we must trust in the Branch. Join us this Lord’s day as we cover two chapters in Isaiah’s prophecy.
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The Lord Jesus proclaim Himself to exist before Abraham. What does this statement mean? And how does it affect how we should view the Lord Jesus?
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As we continue in Isaiah's sermon on pride, we will consider how we can battle against the pride of rebellion and the pride of feminine extravagance.
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The Lord Jesus’ I Am statements are some of the most clear attestations to His own Deity and to His centrality to salvation. This Lord’s Day evening, we will begin our new series in the I Am statements by first considering the very first I am statement in Exodus.
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All the world’s pride, from man-worship to idolatry to feminine extravagance, will be judged by the Lord. In our text this Lord’s Day, Isaiah charges Judah—and the rest of mankind—with varying kinds of pride and explains the judgement of God that will come.
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If anyone had reason to put their confidence in the flesh it was the apostle Paul. However, when compared to the worth of knowing Christ, he regards all his legal righteousness as a loss instead of gain. This evening, we will consider what it means to know Christ and see how it is essential to our Christian life.…
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Isaiah sees a vision of the nations flocking to Christ and benefiting from His wisdom. He then encourages the Israelites to live holy lives in light of this future. This Lord’s Day we will consider this vision and its application.
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Because the Scriptures are the Word of the Lord—the revelation of the true and living God—they have effects on us that are better than the effects of anything else we can read, study, watch, or listen to. In this passage we will consider how God has revealed Himself, and why it is important to be diligent in our efforts towards reading our bibles.…
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A destructive result of sin is the enmity it has caused between man and the Almighty God. In Romans 5:1-11, Paul encourages the saints in Rome of the peace they now enjoy with God through faith in Jesus. We then explore implications of this peace with God in our daily Christian living, and the hope we have in future glory.…
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Paul’s concluding remarks to the Galatians compares the worldly intentions of the false teachers with the true gospel message that is centered on the Cross of Christ.
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The Christian pilgrim’s journey has many things that seek to derail the pilgrim. We look at a Psalm that speaks to how the Lord works to keep the pilgrim on the path.
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As the Lord closes His argument against the Israelites, He declares to them that there will be a remnant of faithful ones among them and that He will have a Jerusalem that is what He desires. In this passage we learn an important lesson: God’s plans can never be defeated.
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Having discussed life in the Spirit, Paul now informs the Galatians as to what this life ought to look like within the covenant community.
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Isaiah accuses Judah of having lifeless and vain religious activity. In his account, we see what kind of religion the Lord desires.
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The believer is called to forsake the things of his former life under the flesh and to embrace love for brother and neighbour. We look at how walking in the Spirit is the key to this call.
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The Lord puts forward His case against Judah in the first chapter of Isaiah, and in this accusation of Judah the Lord shows us what rebellion looks like. This Lord's Day we will consider this passage and how we ought to remain a faithful people to a generous God.
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As we begin our study of Isaiah’s prophecy, we will consider issues that are challenging with regard to prophetic literature, and we will consider the key features of Isaiah’s vision and their meaning to us.
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In the Evening service, we explored Paul’s teaching on the freedom that we have in Christ, and the implications this has for the Galatians, and for us today.
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Psalm 8 describes the great glory of God as seen in His creation. This Lord's Day we will consider the Lord's Majesty from this psalm.
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Paul continues in his loving, relentless pursuit of the Galatians to correct their error. This time, he turns to the allegory of Sarah and Hagar to remind them that they are the promised spiritual children of God, born of the Spirit, not the flesh.
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In this final instalment of our Series of Reminders, we will consider the Lord’s repeated warning against hypocrisy, paying special attention to how incompatible hypocrisy is to our rest in the Gospel.
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The Christian Doctrine of Hell is most plainly explained by our Lord Jesus. The Lord repeatedly reminded His disciples that this is a place they do not want to go to.
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In our evening series in Galatians, Paul pauses his intellectual arguments of the primacy of the gospel to show his love for the Galatians and the gospel. From his example, we see the heart and attitude that we should have as believers as we share the gospel.
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As we continue in our series in Galatians, we see Paul unpack the blessings of the New Covenant, one of which is the adoption we have as God's Children.
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When you look at all the truths that the apostle’s tell us should control our emotions and behaviours, the reality of the New Earth is high on the list. This Lord’s Day, we will consider the reality of the New Earth and how it should compel us toward righteousness and hope.
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Paul has shown that the Mosaic Law does not bring salvation. The question then is, for what reason was the Law given? Paul answers this question decisively in chapter 3 of Galatians.
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The apostles repeatedly give one main exhortation to wives, and that is that they subject themselves to their own husbands. This Lord’s day we will unpack this apostolic teaching and its implications for godly living.
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As we continue in Galatians, we see Paul proving from the Old Testament scriptures, that salvation is of faith, and not by works of the law. He shows that the one true path to righteousness is through Jesus Christ.
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The Scripture calls husbands and fathers “heads” of their households. What is their duty? How does a head know that he is functioning in accordance with God’s design?
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As we continue in the book of Galatians, we see in Chapter 2 that Paul uses his correction of Peter to show the Galatians the importance of staying the course of the gospel.
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As we continue our short series of Reminders, this morning we look at the trio of virtues that are at the heart of a healthy church - Faith, Love and Hope.
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In his heated letter to the Galatians, Paul skips the commendation of the church to show his astonishment at how quickly they deserted the God of the Gospel. His charge is that there is only one true Gospel, and that they ought to let everything else be accursed.
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In our new short series, we will be looking at important reminders about how to live as a faithful church. From 1 Thessalonians, we see the Church's exemplary model and how its faith was known throughout the world.
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In Philippians, Paul expresses how God Sovereignly advances the gospel through adverse circumstances, and particularly through suffering. Our responsibility is to redeem the opportunities, respond in a way that will encourage believers, and rejoice when Christ is proclaimed.
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As we begin our new study in the book of Galatians, Paul makes the clear point as to where the Gospel comes from: the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
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Believers are commanded to pray without ceasing. This Sunday evening, we look at Nehemiah’s example, to learn how to foster a lifestyle characterized by prayerfulness.
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The final two chapters of the book of Acts trace Paul’s journey from Jerusalem to his house arrest in Rome. As we end our study of Acts, we will see in these chapters all the key themes of the entire book, all centered on the central theme of Acts: Christ, the Messiah is risen, and commands all men everywhere to repent.…
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The Psalmist here reminds us of the importance of referring to the manual, God’s Word, as we navigate a life of suffering.
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After Paul has been tossed between judges who use unjust scales against him, he receives a reprieve and a de facto exoneration. In this episode, we will learn about the work of judging well in accordance with God’s character.
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This Lord’s Day evening we looked at the Jews’ festival of Purim and learned the importance of remembering what the Lord has done in our lives, and responding in joyful thanksgiving and service.
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The question of motivation for our actions is massive in Scripture. In this episode of Paul’s trials in Jerusalem, we meet two groups of people motivated by evil vices: hatred and greed. In this text we will consider what the Lord desires of his true covenant people.
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God's people have only nine months to live before they're put to death in Persia! In our evening service, we see how God saves them from their enemies with an overwhelming victory.
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Paul faces accusations from all corners as soon as he arrives in Jerusalem. His response to the different attacks teaches us much in regard to living a life of testifying to our Lord’s goodness.
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God declared in Genesis that those who bless Abraham and his offspring will be blessed, while those who curse them will be cursed. We will explore how God is faithful to His covenant promises concerning the wicked.
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Paul is warned not to go where he will suffer, and yet he is determined to go. In this text we will learn the value of suffering in a Christian’s life and why is it that God calls us to suffer.
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