Christ’s Seven Words From the Cross

7 sermons on CD or DVD

The last words of the Son of God before His death have always been precious to the church of Jesus Christ. Both a comfort and a challenge, His final utterances encapsulate His atoning sacrifice and embody His filial trust as He commits Himself into His loving Father’s hands.

(1) Christ’s Intercession for His Crucifiers (Luke 23:34)
(2) Christ’s Promise to the Penitent Thief (Luke 23:43)
(3) Christ’s Relationship to Mary (John 19:26-27)
(4) Christ’s Question to His God (Matt. 27:46)
(5) Christ’s Request for a Drink (John 19:28)
(6) Christ’s Announcement of Victory (John 19:30)
(7) Christ’s Commendation of His Spirit to His Father (Luke 23:46)




John the Baptist’s Birth and Preparation

6 sermons on CD or DVD

Luke 1’s treatment of the first thirty years of John the Baptist has it all: an angelic appearance in the temple; fulfilled prophecies; several miracles; an elderly priest struck deaf and dumb; an old, barren woman conceiving; prenatal regeneration; a leaping, unborn boy; a joyful birth; a circumcision party; a child-naming disagreement; the godly upbringing of an amazing child and a young man’s years of solitude in the deserts.

Not a monk or an Essene or a Qumran devotee, John is being prepared by God to prepare the way as Christ’s forerunner, the one who would herald the coming Saviour!

(1) The Annunciation of John’s Birth (Luke 1:5-14)
(2) The Annunciation of John’s Work (Luke 1:15-25)
(3) Unborn John Leaps for Joy! (Luke 1:39-45)
(4) John’s Birth and Naming (Luke 1:57-66)
(5) John’s Godly Upbringing (Luke 1:66-80)
(6) John in the Wilderness (Luke 1:80)




John the Baptist’s Public Ministry (I)

6 sermons on CD or DVD

Many think that they know enough about John the Baptist, but there is much more to him than they realize and many of their views about him are wrong! What about the Old Testament prophecies John fulfilled? How did he prepare the way for Christ? What really is repentance? What is John’s “baptism of repentance for the remission of sins”? What is the true meaning of “baptize”? What is the profound significance of Christ’s baptism by John? Why did John baptize with water?

(1) The Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Luke 3:1-6)
(2) The Preacher of Repentance (Matt. 3:7-12)
(3) The Baptism of John (Mark 1:4-5)
(4) The Nature of Christ’s Baptism by John (Matt. 3:13-15)
(5) Christ’s Baptism by John (Luke 3:21-22)
(6) John and the Delegation From Jerusalem (John 1:19-28)


“When I received the CDs on ‘John the Baptist’s Public Ministry (1),’ I didn’t really expect them to have much impact on me but your teaching on baptism was so very helpful and fitted in wonderfully with my reading on baptism over recent months. The result is that I am so clear about the elect children of believers being in the covenant from infancy and, therefore, the necessity of their baptism.” – Halifax, England




John the Baptist’s Public Ministry (II)

12 sermons on CD or DVD

Understanding John the Baptist is a massive help in understanding Jesus Christ, the four gospels and the kingdom of God!

(1) John’s Testimony of Christ’s Baptism (John 1:31-34)
(2) The Lamb of God (John 1:29-30)
(3) John’s Witness to Andrew (John 1:35-42)
(4) The Baptisms of John and Jesus (John 3:22-26)
(5) John’s Comparison of Himself and Jesus (John 3:27-36)
(6) John’s Imprisonment (Mark 6:17-20)
(7) John’s Doubts (Luke 7:18-23)
(8) Christ’s Commendation of John (Matt. 11:7-15)
(9) John’s Rejection by the People (Luke 7:29-35)
(10) John’s Execution (Mark 6:21-28)
(11) After John’s Death (Matt. 14:12-13)
(12) John’s Witness After His Death (John 5:33-36)




The Mysteries of the Kingdom

The parables form a substantial and living part of our Saviour’s public ministry. All of Christ’s two dozen or so parables are treated here, including “The Sower,” “The Good Samaritan,” “The Prodigal Son” and “The Rich Man and Lazarus,” as well as less familiar, but no less fascinating ones, such as “The Unforgiving Servant” and “The Unjust Steward.” With simple and familiar earthly pictures, Jesus tells us what the kingdom of heaven is like and what is the calling and practical life of its citizens. The Mysteries of the Kingdom helps unlock the meaning of the parables, and Prof. Hanko’s distinctively Reformed interpretation makes this a “pearl of great price” for any Bible student.

A Scripture index is included.


“The author takes each parable and by careful exegesis opens up its rich seam of spiritual instruction, and gives a faithful and solidly Reformed interpretation. He shows us gospel mysteries of immense beauty, power, encouragement, practical relevance, and everlasting worth for citizens of a kingdom that is not of this world” (The Reformed Witness).

“We trust that the book will be given a wide circulation. May it be a useful instrument as God’s kingdom is extended in our world through the power of His Word and Spirit” (Banner).

“I am half way through Prof. Hanko’s exposition of the kingdom parables. I am encouraged and blessed.” – England

“Many thanks for the book, Mysteries of the Kingdom. I gave my other one to our own pastor who thinks it is excellent.” – S. Wales

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The Parables of Christ’s Last Week

7 sermons on CD or DVD

In His last seven days leading up to the cross, our Saviour uttered seven parables. These memorable and powerful parables use simple and earthly imagery to present His soon departure and His sudden and glorious return for judgment, and they call us to watch for His second coming and labour in the kingdom of heaven out of gratitude! This set of seven CDs or DVDs comes in an attractive box set for just £9.

(1) The Labourers in the Vineyard (Matt. 20:1-16)
(2) The Pounds (Luke 19:11-27)
(3) The Wicked Husbandmen (Matt. 21:33-44)
(4) The King’s Wedding Feast (Matt. 22:1-14)
(5) The Ten Virgins (Matt. 25:1-13)
(6) The Talents (Matt. 25:14-30)
(7) The Sheep and the Goats (Matt. 25:31-46)




Upon This Rock (3-Volume Set)

The Protestant Reformed Sunday School Teachers Association has published a complete explanation of the history of the New Testament in three hardcover volumes.  The set is titled Upon This Rock.  Volume one treats “Jesus Christ: His Earthly Ministry;” volume two, “Jesus Christ: His Death and Resurrection;” and volume three, “Jesus Christ: His Acts Through the Apostles.” The author is long-time writer of the “Our Guide” Sunday School materials, Don Doezema.  The three volumes publish in book form articles that Mr. Doezema wrote some years ago for parents to use in teaching their older children.

The books arrange the history of the New Testament in chronological order. They relate the history in simple, lively, engaging fashion. But they do more than tell the story. The books explain the history, bringing out the doctrinal and practical meaning of the historical events.  One of the valuable features of the work throughout is Doezema’s apt citation of good, solid, biblical scholars, including Calvin, Edersheim, Lenski, Herman Hoeksema, Ophoff and Herman Hanko. The quotations are always brief, never tedious. In this way, the reader benefits from the insights of worthy scholars without the trouble of looking up the passages in their books or articles.

This treatment of New Testament is succinct.  Each chapter, explaining a particular event or a number of related events, runs from six to eight pages. Helpful, and interesting, is the light shed on events from the history of the Old Testament and from extra-biblical sources. The explanation of the appearance of the angel to Zacharias in the temple informs the reader concerning the ceremony of burning incense (vol. 1, pp. 2-5).  The treatment of Paul’s work in Corinth indicates the notorious depravity of that city—the San Francisco or Amsterdam of its day (vol. 3, pp. 266-267).

Doezema does not avoid the difficulties. Where there are legitimate differences of opinion, he gives both possibilities and leaves the issue an open question (although often stating his own judgment on the matter). An instance is the question whether the Ethiopian eunuch was literally a eunuch. Lenski says he was; Calvin says he was not. Doezema leaves “the question undecided,” but not before expressing his preference for the view of Lenski (vol. 3, pp. 101-102).

The account of Paul’s mission labours recorded in Acts, in volume 3 of the set, refers to corresponding teachings in the epistles.  The treatment of the Jerusalem Council, for example, as recorded in Acts 15, calls attention to Paul’s epistle to the Galatians and the doctrinal issues in this epistle. Parents, Sunday School teachers, Christian school teachers and even ministers will find this work useful in teaching children the history of the New Testament. All will find it instructive and edifying for themselves. Each volume contains a complete textual index with passages on which chapters are based in bold print. There is also an index of subjects.

Below are some sample chapter titles:

Volume 1   Chapter 1    “The Birth of the Forerunner” (Luke 1:5-25, 57-80)
Volume 1   Chapter 29  “The King Who Walks on Water” (Matthew 14:22-33)
Volume 1   Chapter 60  “God Be Merciful” (Luke 18:9-14)

Volume 2   Chapter 2    “Mary’s Unique Faith” (John 12:1-8)
Volume 2   Chapter 25  “Gethsemane” (Matthew 26:36-46)
Volume 2   Chapter 47  “The Travelers to Emmaus” (Luke 24:13-32)

Volume 3   Chapter 6    “Peter and John Before the Council” (Acts 4:1-22)
Volume 3   Chapter 26  “Imprisoned in Philippi” (Acts 16:16-25)
Volume 3   Chapter 44  “Two Weeks in the Storm” (Acts 27:21-38)

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“[I finished reading] Upon This Rock—I couldn’t put it down … superb story teller … brought out things I’d never thought of before … the [people who decided to produce it] did well in putting it together.” – England