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Bible teaching from Coleford Gospel Hall

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Join us as we explore the depths of God's living word. Featuring recorded teachings from Coleford Gospel Hall, we delve into biblical passages to uncover God’s messages for us today.

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episode Psalm 73 - When the Wicked Prosper: Finding God’s Perspective artwork

Psalm 73 - When the Wicked Prosper: Finding God’s Perspective

Ian Rees preaches through Psalm 73, unpacking Asaph’s struggle between the declared truth that God is good to his people and the upsetting sight of the wicked prospering. He traces the psalm’s shape - truth, trouble and triumph - showing how Asaph’s honesty about envy and near-stumbling leads to a decisive turning point when he goes into the sanctuary and sees things from God’s viewpoint. From that vantage point Ian draws out the consequences: the ungodly follow a slippery path that ends in sudden judgment, while the godly inherit God’s presence, guidance and eternal portion. Practical application presses believers not to envy the world, to draw near to God, to trust his counsel (Psalm 73:24) and to remember the ultimate difference between fleeting prosperity and lasting glory.

6 de jul de 2026 - 25 min
episode In the Lord's Hand: Cups of Judgement, Suffering and Salvation artwork

In the Lord's Hand: Cups of Judgement, Suffering and Salvation

Ian Rees bases this short Bible teaching on Psalm 75's striking image - 'in the hand of the Lord there is a cup' - and surveys the major "cups" of Scripture. He outlines cups of divine judgement on individuals and nations (with references to David, Isaiah 51, Jeremiah 25 and Revelation), then turns to the cups associated with Christ: his cup of suffering, the cup of remembrance at the Lord's Supper, and the wider cup of fellowship Paul warns about in 1 Corinthians 10. Ian balances exposition with practical application: Christians are urged to take the cup of salvation (Psalm 116), to live out the Lord's Supper throughout the week, and to avoid identification with the world's or demonic 'cups' (illustrated by a testimony from Botswana). The talk closes with an invitation to thoughtful, consistent discipleship in light of God's providence and Christ's atoning work.

29 de jun de 2026 - 38 min
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He Puts My Tears in His Bottle

Gordon Stewart expounds Psalm 56 (a 'Mitchtam of David') and centres the sermon on the Bible image of God collecting our tears 'in his bottle'—a reminder that every sorrow, wandering and act of devotion is known and recorded by the Lord. He traces the meaning of the psalm, its historical context (David in Gath) and the emotional range of human tears, showing how Scripture and the life of Christ value and share our suffering. Moving from Old Testament origin to New Testament fulfilment, Gordon Stewart cites Matthew, Luke, John and Revelation to illustrate Jesus' sympathy—'Jesus wept'—and to offer pastoral comfort: even when Christ seems hidden, he is present. The message closes with the promise that God will wipe away all tears and a call to trust his tender care now and until the eternal day.

15 de jun de 2026 - 23 min
episode Fairer Than Men - Christ the King (Psalm 45) artwork

Fairer Than Men - Christ the King (Psalm 45)

Reg Carnell preaches on Psalm 45 at Coleford Gospel Hall, unpacking the psalm’s Superscription and its threefold structure to present the Lord Jesus Christ as the beautiful, anointed King. He reads the psalm, explains the Old Testament background (Shoshanim, sons of Korah, Maskill) and moves from personal meditation in verse 1 to an extended exaltation of Christ’s person, speech, resurrection and eternal throne. Throughout the message Reg Carnell draws on Gospel and prophetic texts (John, Luke, Mark, Zechariah, Daniel, Revelation) and uses biblical illustrations - lilies, the Queen of Sheba, the fig tree, Uzziah - to press practical application: cultivate inward meditation, make gospel truth your own, speak and share the good news, and live in the light of Christ’s righteous reign and coming kingdom.

8 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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