David and the Kingly Line of the Messiah – Righteous Overmuch

Peter Barnes | 2 Samuel 6:13-23

SERMON  NOTES
RIGHTEOUS OVERMUCH
2 Samuel 6:13-23

– Ecclesiastes 7:16; 1 Thessalonians 5:19.

1. The joy of the Lord.

– 6:14-15. Calvin: ‘we may find this very strange indeed’, but when J. G. Paton printed his first book in the Tannese language, he was …

Sexuality in Genesis – Destroying All Boundaries

Peter Barnes | Genesis 19:1-25; 34:1-31

SERMON  NOTES
DESTROYING ALL BOUNDARIES
Genesis 19:1-25; 34:1-31

– Jonathan Edwards compared physical desire to a fire in a house: ‘very useful while kept in its place, but if left to take possession of the whole house, soon brings all to destruction.’

1. Sexual

Sexuality in Genesis – Trials in Marriage

Peter Barnes | Genesis 23:1-20; 29:15-30:2

SERMON  NOTES
TRIALS IN MARRIAGE
Genesis 11:30; 16:1-2; 23:1-2

– ‘for better, for worse; for richer, for poorer; in sickness and in health’.

1. Childlessness.

– Gen.1:28; then .3:16, and then Sarai in 11:30.

– Sarai handles it badly – 16:1-2. Jacob and Rachel …

Sexuality in Genesis – Blessing, Shame, Distortions

Peter Barnes | Genesis 4:1; 9:20-27; 4:19

SERMON  NOTES
BLESSING, SHAME, DISTORTIONS
Gen.4:1; 9:20-27; 4:19

– Before the Fall, sex was created good, and designed to be expressed within a heterosexual, monogamous, and lifelong union.

1. Some blessing still remains.

– 4:1; recall 3:15. Yet it is not only labour …

Sexuality in Genesis – Sexuality Before the Fall

Peter Barnes | Genesis 2:18-25

SERMON  NOTES
SEXUALITY BEFORE THE FALL
Genesis 1:28; 2:18-25; Matthew 19:1-12

– cohabitation before marriage has become the norm, where there is pornography readily available and widely used, and where a virgin is seen as someone who is anorexic. Yet this has not led to …

David and the Kingly Line of the Messiah – The Murder of Ishbosheth

Peter Barnes | 2 Samuel 4:1-12

SERMON  NOTES
THE MURDER OF ISHBOSHETH
2 Samuel 4

– two worthless brothers murder Saul’s only surviving son, Ishbosheth. It is wonderful and beyond our comprehension that a kingdom with such glorious promises attached to it begins in such an inglorious way.

1. The