Milton Baptist Church (MBC Stoke)

How shall they?, Part 1: Original Not Traditional

42 min · 24 mei 2026
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The sermon centres on the pivotal moment of Pentecost, when Peter, empowered by the Holy Spirit, delivers the first gospel proclamation in Acts 2, fulfilling Christ's command in Luke 24 to preach repentance and remission of sins in His name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem. Drawing from Joel, David's Psalms, and Christ's own words, Peter presents Jesus as the crucified and resurrected Messiah, the fulfilment of Scripture, and the only one through whom salvation is possible. The message is both direct and urgent, confronting listeners with their role in rejecting Christ while calling them to repent and be baptized in His name for the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. The response of the crowd—pricked in their hearts and seeking salvation—demonstrates the power of a Christ-centred, Scripture-grounded proclamation that leads to genuine faith and conversion. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the believer's responsibility to proclaim Christ faithfully, knowing that no one can call on Him unless they have heard, and no one can hear without a preacher sent by God.

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How Shall They, Part 2 : Opportunity Taken

The sermon presents a powerful exposition of Acts 3–4, illustrating the transformative power of the Gospel through the healing of a lifelong lame man, which serves as a vivid metaphor for humanity's fallen condition—born in sin, dependent on external grace, and incapable of self-redemption. Peter seizes the divine opportunity to proclaim Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah, emphasizing His crucifixion, resurrection, and divine fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, while calling the people to repentance and faith. Despite opposition from religious authorities who reject the resurrection and arrest the apostles, the message prevails, resulting in the conversion of about 5,000 men, demonstrating that God's power is not thwarted by human resistance. The central theme underscores the necessity of personal response to the Gospel: recognizing one's spiritual helplessness, embracing Christ's finished work, and boldly sharing the message in obedience to God's command. Ultimately, the narrative affirms that salvation is entirely of God, rooted in Christ's atoning sacrifice and resurrection, and made effective through the Holy Spirit's empowerment in the lives of believers.

14 jun 202640 min
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ALLISTER DU PLESSIS - RELEASE INTERNATIONAL

The sermon centres on the martyrdom of Stephen as a powerful testament to the cost of faithful witness, drawing a stark contrast between the ease of faith in the West and the extreme persecution faced by Christians globally. It highlights how persecution manifests in diverse forms—from state control in China and Nigeria to imprisonment and violence in Eritrea and North Korea—while emphasizing that true faith is often refined through suffering. The preacher underscores that Stephen's death was not merely a result of religious conflict but a consequence of his bold proclamation that Jesus, not the temple or the law, is the true revelation of God. Through stories of resilience, forgiveness, and the transformation of trauma, the message calls the church to recognize its privilege, repent of complacency, and stand in solidarity with persecuted believers. Ultimately, the sermon urges listeners to embrace their identity as part of a global body of Christ, where suffering is not a sign of failure but a participation in the redemptive mission of Jesus, and where faithful witness, even at great cost, remains the essence of Christian discipleship.

14 jun 202632 min
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The sermon centres on the practical, Christ-centred life of believers in light of His imminent return, emphasizing mutual responsibility within the church community. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 5:12–24, it highlights the importance of honouring church leaders, confronting disorderly behaviour with pastoral care, and actively comforting the struggling, upholding the weak, and practicing patience rooted in the Holy Spirit's fruit. The passage underscores that genuine spiritual maturity is not self-generated but cultivated through dependence on God's grace, prayer, and the Word, with love—both for God and neighbour—identified as the unifying principle that fulfills all of Scripture. The preacher calls the congregation to examine their lives, reject worldly distractions, and live with urgency and faithfulness, recognizing that true transformation comes only through the Spirit's work, not human effort, and that the gospel's simplicity is its strength, demanding a response of repentance and trust in Christ alone.

7 jun 202636 min
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Layton Kelly's Real Story

The sermon centres on the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ, illustrated through the personal testimony of a former drug addict whose life was radically changed by encountering Christ. Drawing from the story of Bartimaeus, the blind beggar in Mark 10, the preacher emphasizes that true transformation begins when individuals recognize their deepest need, cry out to Jesus in faith, and respond by surrendering their old life. The message underscores that no external program, time, or religious ritual can effect lasting change—only a personal, heartfelt encounter with Christ can heal the brokenness of the human heart. The preacher calls both the unsaved and the spiritually complacent to repent, believe, and follow Jesus wholeheartedly, affirming that genuine faith results in a new life marked by purpose, healing, and service.

31 mei 202648 min
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How shall they?, Part 1: Original Not Traditional

The sermon centres on the pivotal moment of Pentecost, when Peter, empowered by the Holy Spirit, delivers the first gospel proclamation in Acts 2, fulfilling Christ's command in Luke 24 to preach repentance and remission of sins in His name to all nations, beginning in Jerusalem. Drawing from Joel, David's Psalms, and Christ's own words, Peter presents Jesus as the crucified and resurrected Messiah, the fulfilment of Scripture, and the only one through whom salvation is possible. The message is both direct and urgent, confronting listeners with their role in rejecting Christ while calling them to repent and be baptized in His name for the forgiveness of sins and the gift of the Holy Spirit. The response of the crowd—pricked in their hearts and seeking salvation—demonstrates the power of a Christ-centred, Scripture-grounded proclamation that leads to genuine faith and conversion. Ultimately, the sermon underscores the believer's responsibility to proclaim Christ faithfully, knowing that no one can call on Him unless they have heard, and no one can hear without a preacher sent by God.

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