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Bethesda Shalom

Bethesda Shalomwww.bethesdashalom.org
Bethesda Shalom, "House of Mercy and Peace". A small independent Bible believing Church located in Wolverhampton, England; endeavouring to hold fast to truth and stand fast in love by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Interpreting the Gospels (Pt. 2) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 7) God has always emphasised that which is important through repetition, He did in with the Law by giving Israel in effect, four complimentary books of the Law (Exodus – Deuteronomy), and He does it again in the New, giving to His people four complimentary books of the Gospels. As one reads through the Gospels, one will notice that whilst they are very similar and alike, they are not exactly the same. Some things that appear in one book, for example, will not ...

Dec 05, 20201 hr 2 min

Nailing Down the Loose Planks - Paul M. Williams

Romans 12:1-2 The Williams household dates all the way back to 1896 (it’s an old Victorian terraced) and take it from me, there are one or two loose floorboards that without fail, every time you walk over them, you’re greeted by the voices of Mr. and Mrs. Creak! Now please don’t misunderstand me; these defects are not foundational — Mr. and Mrs. Creak aren’t threatening to undermine the structural integrity of my house, they just like to talk a lot (and I can live with that!). But you see, that’...

Nov 22, 20201 hr 3 min

Once Bitten, Twice Shy - Paul M. Williams

Galatians 6:9-10 Idioms in the English language abound and our everyday conversation is littered with them. One such saying is, “Once bitten, twice shy”. If anyone has ever been bitten by a dog, you’ll know full well the sentiments being expressed. Simply put, if someone has a bad experience and is hurt doing a particular thing, the second time around, they’re much weary and less inclined to do the same again! Dogs are one thing and people are another. The royal command of love instructs us as C...

Nov 16, 202053 min

The Grace of God to Do! - Paul M. Williams

Exodus 36:1-7 It could appear at first sight that the title of this sermon is a contradiction in terms. What has grace to do with doing? I thought grace and works were diametrically opposed as light is to darkness and darkness is to light? In terms of salvation, this most certainly is the case; but when it comes to the call of grace to Christian ministry, there is a labouring on the part of man under the grace which God supplies. This sermon is a challenge and call to faithfulness in the sphere ...

Nov 08, 20201 hr 4 min

Interpreting the Gospels (Pt. 1) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 6) As one opens the New Testament, one is immediately confronted in succession by four books that each bear the title “The Gospel According to…”. The Gospel According to Matthew, The Gospel According to Mark, The Gospel According to Luke, and The Gospel According to John. Though these books comprise only four of the twenty-seven books of the New Testament, they make up just under half of the New Testament (46%) due to their word content. God could have given u...

Nov 07, 202055 min

He Will Teach You in That Hour - Paul M. Williams

Luke 12:1-12 As the days wind on and the seasons become increasingly more difficult, we are going to need ever more to rely upon the succouring aid of the Holy Spirit! God didn’t mean for us to struggle through limping and hobbling in our own depleted strength, He provided supernatural means by which we might get through with a power that is not our own and a strength that has been given us by Him. The true Church of Jesus Christ shall find encouragement and strength to stand in the hour of her ...

Nov 02, 202059 min

Euangelion - Paul M. Williams

Romans 10:1-4 Christianity is not for good men, nor is for the noble and the upright—that’s what they’ll become if Christ saves them, but before that glorious event, “...foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another”. How is such a one to ever climb out of the cesspit of his iniquity and to set his hands on the rungs of the latter up to heaven and when he gets there to present his sin-stained pitiful state before th...

Oct 26, 202050 min

Interpreting the Epistles (Pt. 2) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 5) Having examined some of the key principles for interpreting the New Testament Epistles in the last teaching session, we seek in this teaching to put these principles into practice. Join us as we take an exegetical walk through the first four chapters of Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians, covering the first major theme – Divisions in the Church. By studying the Epistle in this way, it allows us to give a practical example of the effectiveness of studyi...

Oct 10, 20201 hr 13 min

Ye Must Be Born Again - Paul M. Williams

John 3: 1-7 When we think of the great historic doctrines of the Christian faith—in particular, those that fall under the broader umbrella of “Soteriology” (the study of salvation), seated in their midst must surely be the glorious doctrine of Regeneration. In the days of Popish pomp and rule, it was the doctrine of Justification that was heralded and championed by the Reformers. Rome had for a millennium, hoodwinked the masses under a false system of works, masquerading as grace. The Reformers ...

Sep 21, 20201 hr 5 min

The Secret Weapon of Humility - Paul M Williams

1 Samuel 15:16-17 Nothing (I believe) so moves the heart of our Heavenly Father more than humility. Consider with me, a verse found in Isaiah 57. “For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place , with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones” (Is. 57:15). Like a magnet pulled with force towards a lump of rusty iron, it readily passes by...

Sep 14, 20201 hr 6 min

Interpreting the Epistles (Pt. 1) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 4) When we speak of an epistle, we mean by this a letter. The English word for epistle comes from the Greek word “epistolē” which means a written message. There are 21 such Epistles found within the Bible which comprise a third of the whole New Testament. The New Testament Epistles are vital to the Believer in Christ because they contain the doctrines which he/she is to live by! In this teaching, we examine some of the key principles for interpreting the New T...

Sep 05, 202058 min

Parable of the Hidden Treasure - Paul M Williams

Matthew 13:44 The Parables of the Kingdom are among some of the finest parables given by our Lord in all that He spoke. The Jewish people of His day looked for a kingdom that was coming in power and a king ruling on a physical throne in a physical location. The King had indeed come into their midst bringing with Him a kingdom of power, yet this kingdom was one that was to be established in the hearts of men! This sermon takes a look at these kingdom parables and in particular, the Parable of the...

Aug 24, 20201 hr

Safe in the Upper Room – Jason Wright

John 14:1-3 Pastor Jason Wright delivers a very timely word, straight from the Bible, relating to the need in this perilous hour for every believer to have an upper room in their life. A time where we can draw away from the many voices to hear from God. May you be encouraged by this much-needed message.

Aug 17, 202051 min

Now Is the Time to Be Ready! - Paul M. Williams

Matthew 25:1-13 In this sermon, we examine the Parable of the Ten Virgins and in so doing find that there are those who are going to be ready when the Lord returns to collect His bride, and those who are not going to be ready! Getting ready for the Second Coming of the Lord is not something that we can prepare for when He comes, we must be prepared for when He comes. May the Lord speak to each one of us on this matter of preparedness.

Aug 03, 202057 min

Basic Tools for Bible Interpretation (Pt. 2) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 3) In deciding to translate the Bible from one language to another, two questions must lie at the heart of the translation process. #1, Accuracy and #2, Readability. On one hand, one wants a translation that is as accurate and as close to the original languages as possible while at the same time being readable. You may be thinking, why are we discussing Bible translations in a study looking at how to better interpret the Bible? Isn’t the Bible just the Bible? ...

Aug 01, 20201 hr 1 min

What’s the Point in Worrying? - Paul M. Williams

Matthew 6:25-34 Some things I find in life are easier said than done. As human beings, we’re generally better at giving advice than we are at taking it! How many times have we heard the saying (and no doubt probably said it ourselves), “What’s the point in worrying? It won’t change anything...”, and yet we continue right on worrying! What is worry but a manifestation of fear on account of uncertainty? In this sermon, we dig into the Scriptures and allow the Word of God to generate faith by looki...

Jul 20, 20201 hr 1 min

Time Alone With God in Prayer - Paul M. Williams

Matthew 14:23 Could it be that corporate prayer is so lacking in the Church today because God’s people have not first been found in private prayer? It is my conviction and that also of the Scriptures; God’s people ought to have an appetite for prayer. I say appetite because it’s not a laborious thing. Is it laborious to eat? If you’ve no taste buds...ye.! But God has given us a wonderful pallet so that we can enjoy the many tastes and flavours, so that even though we must eat, we want to eat, an...

Jul 13, 202058 min

Skeletons in the Closet - Paul M. Williams

1 Kings 21:1-16 Where the fear of God is absent from among the people of God, there you will find a breeding ground for every wicked sin. It may begin as a soggy marsh, but it will end in a sewer of running evil!! “Am I a God at hand, saith the LORD (to the false prophets who bolstered Israel in their sins), and not a God afar off? Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith the LORD. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the LORD” (Jer. 23:23-24). This sermon is an exh...

Jun 29, 20201 hr 20 min

Faith This Side of the Fence - Paul M. Williams

Genesis 15:1-6 As one dear brother said to me not so long ago, “You can’t have faith on the other side of the fence”, you can only have it on this side of the promise! Once the promise has materialised into its physical reality, faith has done its work and there’s no longer need for it! It seems that as we go on in this Christian walk, God takes us up to every increasing cliff heights, and as we stand at the precipice looking down at the sheer drop beneath us, we hear the voice of God saying jum...

Jun 15, 20201 hr 13 min

Faith Under Trial - Paul M. Williams

James 1:1-4 To the natural mind suffering and tribulation are concepts that run counter opposite to joy. How possibly can discomfort, pain, and suffering exist in the same sentence as rejoice? Yet, in a number of places in the New Testament, the child of God is exhorted to rejoice in the midst of their suffering! How is this possible? Why is this exhortation given? In this sermon, we seek to provide a biblical answer to the above questions and look intently at the role of tribulation in the prov...

Jun 01, 20201 hr 10 min

Keeping tender Hearts - Paul M. Williams

Ephesians 4:31-32 So many in the earth begin life as bubbling happy youngsters, not a care in the world, unaware of the big bad world that they’re about to enter! Yet, by the time they’ve reached their 30’s and 40’s, that youthful optimism has pretty much been blown out of the water and aged cynicism has begun to set in. Naivety has given way to suspicion and by the time they reach their later years, full-blown pessimism has pretty much taken over every thought. As a Christian, I don’t ever want...

May 11, 20201 hr 3 min

Stop Trying to Work out How - Paul M. Williams

Joshua 6:1-2 When I think of the wasted hours spent deliberating and calculating, reasoning and second-guessing how God is going to do what He said He would do; it is of great grief. When everything has been said and done, what was it for? It was all for nothing! When God is going to something, He doesn’t need our advice or counsel; He doesn’t come knocking at our door for a plan of action! He will do what He will do, and the quicker that we settle that matter in our hearts is the more speedily ...

May 04, 20201 hr 8 min

Mortifying the Deeds of the Body - Paul M. Williams

Romans 8:12-13 There are many sermons that I’ve had the privilege of preaching over the years, but none perhaps is more important than the subject matter contained in this one. I fear that in the day in which we’re living, when one mentions the cross of the Lord Jesus, one’s mind readily runs upon the ornate cross, you know...the 9ct gold one hanging from a chain, replete with diamond studs; rather than a rugged wooden one stained with blood! It seems that the Church in our day and the world at ...

Apr 27, 20201 hr 16 min

Running Ahead of Jesus - Paul M. Williams

Mark 6:45-53 There’s a propensity that is common to man; a saying that is often heard, and although we might not necessarily verbalise it with the words of our mouth, we nonetheless declare it loud and clear, by our actions. You say, what is this saying and what is this propensity common to man? It is summed up in this one single phrase, “I’ve got it!” Oh, that we might come to understand in truth that we "Don’t got it", and that the only way to live this Christian life is in utter dependency up...

Apr 19, 202041 min

In Wrath Remember Mercy - Paul M. Williams

Jonah 3 Abraham, Moses, Jeremiah, and Paul; all shared a common trait that in their day was seldom seen amongst their contemporaries. Each of these men knew the mercy of God in their generation and as such were intercessors! Would to God that such men would resurface in the day in which we live. I am shocked and grieved at the type of remarks I hear being made by professing born-again believers who supposedly belong to the remnant stable when it comes to the talk of revival. Nothing is sure to g...

Apr 12, 20201 hr 7 min

Oil for the Last Days - Paul M. Williams

Matthew 25:1-13 When suddenly comes, there’s usually very little time if any, to prepare ourselves for its swift advance. By very definition, “suddenly” carries with it an air of unexpectedness and yet at the same time, its approach is not without discernable signs for those with eyes to see. On 25th January 2019, a mining dam that sat above Brumadinho—a large town in southeast Brazil, suddenly collapsed, unleashing a tidal wave of waste and mud that engulfed homes, businesses, and residents in ...

Apr 06, 20201 hr 7 min

Yesterday We Could but Today We Can't - Paul M. Williams

Ephesians 5:14-18 There’s a season under heaven for every opportunity afforded unto man; an open door which for a moment remains open to him, before suddenly it closes. What was available on Sunday evening may no longer be available come Monday morning. There’s something about God-ordained moments for which there exists no rewind button and no command to undo. God happenstances that seem to come so sparsely—perhaps every half a decade or so, where all of heaven appears to go out of its way to as...

Mar 29, 20201 hr 9 min

The Week the Church Went AWOL - Paul M. Williams

1 Chronicles 12:32 This week has been a week like no other I’ve ever witnessed in my forty years alive on planet earth. Coronavirus touched down and pandemonium struck. Media hype fueled mass panic buying, where every man and his family headed towards the supermarkets in an effort to stock their cupboards to overflowing. Stock markets across the world continue to be hammered with losses amounting to billions being slashed off the value of some of the world's most prestigious companies. Thursday ...

Mar 22, 202039 min

Basic Tools for Bible Interpretation (Pt. 1) – Paul M. Williams

Knowing the Bible for Yourself (Pt. 2) It will never do to be hearers of the word only and not doers of it; James makes this very clear (Jms 1:22). Yet at the same time, to be a doer of the word without first hearing what is being asked is to walk in ignorance. How many, armed with good intentions and loaded with zeal have gone out of the starting blocks with pace, only to be later disqualified because they were in breach of the rules. You cannot compete in a race without obeying the rules and y...

Mar 14, 20201 hr 2 min

Satan Found a Willing Vessel – Paul M. Williams

1 Corinthians 10:1-13 When God put to Satan the question, “Hast thou considered my servant Job” (Job 1:8), Satan did not say, who is he? Instead, he engaged with the question and responded by saying; “Doth Job fear God for nought?” (Job 1:9). It appears from this verse that this righteous man was well known to the prince of darkness. Have you ever considered that your name is also known to the armies of hell? This puts a whole new dimension on spiritual warfare. Having not just one scheme but ma...

Mar 02, 20201 hr 6 min
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