Matthew 8:27 – Jesus and the sign of Jonah Published: 10th January 2016Updated: 11th January 2016Author: David BrookesCategory: Podcasts Sermons Matthew 8:27 - Jesus and the sign of Jonah Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 30:26 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Sermon from RN Evans on Matthew 8:27 10/1/16 pm – Jesus and the sign of Jonah Extract 27 So the men marveled, saying, “Who can this be, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?” Minister Neil Evans Main Points 1. Jesus gives a sign 2. “who can this be?” 3. Sleeping and rebuking Related posts 08 Matthew – The birth narratives Sermon from RN Evans on Matthew 8/12/19 am – The birth narratives Published: 8th December 2019Updated: 29th December 2019Author: David BrookesCategory: Podcasts, Uncategorised 21 Acts 20:20 & 27- the view from Ephesus – The ministry of the Gospel of Christ Sermon from RN Evans on Acts 20:20 & 27 21/2/16 pm – the view from Ephesus – The ministry of the Gospel of Christ Main Points 1. The ministry of the Holy Spirit 2. Everything that is helpful 3. The whole counsel of God Published: 21st February 2016Updated: 28th February 2016Author: David BrookesCategory: Podcasts The Book of Hosea, Bible Study Series, 29th June 2020 Published: 5th July 2020Updated: 5th July 2020Author: Paul CreedyCategory: Podcasts
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