The first psalm introduces the whole book, so it's vital to understand who these songs are about | Psalm 1
The Most High rules
Despite all that King Nebuchadnezzar knows about God and all the proof he's seen of him at work, it's not until his pride his humbled that he acknowledges that the Most High rules | Daniel 4
Living by the flesh and walking by the Spirit
The Apostle Paul drives home his conclusion to this great letter | Galatians 6:11-18
Jesus with his people as they stand alone
The values of our culture are increasingly opposed to Christianity - and we're under pressure to conform. This chapter both challenges and encourages us to stand firm | Daniel 3
Sowing to the Spirit or Sowing to the Flesh?
You will reap what you sow - it's a principle we recognise in everyday life. But it's also one that applies spiritually | Galatians 6:6-10
A message to the world
This chapter was written in the international language of the day because it's a message that God especially wants the world to hear | Daniel 2
(Note: The audio from Stranraer isn't available - this sermon was preached in Gateway Christian Fellowship (RPCI) )
If you want to obey a law, obey the law of Christ!
Man-made religious rituals are a lot easier to follow than God's laws because they focus on the outward. Here Paul calls the Galatians to a far more radical way of living | Galatians 6:1-5
When the world does its worst
The opening chapter of Daniel reminds us that God is still at work even when it looks like he isn't, and reassures us that it is possible to be faithful to him in a hostile world
A Promise for a New Year
Jeremiah 29:11 is by many accounts the second most loved verse in the Bible. It's a great promise to begin a new year with - but one that's not always fully understood.
Right and wrong uses of freedom
The fact that we aren't under the law doesn't mean that we can live however we please | Galatians 5:13-26