Rosebank Union Church Sermons

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Bible Teaching from Rosebank Union Church

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  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 7 - A Renewed Vision For Life

    28/09/2025 Duración: 44min

    Isaiah 22 delivers a message of judgment on Jerusalem. Instead of humbling themselves before God in a time of crisis, the people chose denial and self-indulgence—saying, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.” The chapter also warns against misplaced trust in human leaders, using Shebna (the proud steward) as an example, and contrasts him with Eliakim, who is established by God as a faithful servant.This passage reminds us that when trouble comes, God calls us to repentance and reliance on Him—not to escape into pleasure or to depend on human strength. True security and leadership are found only in the Lord’s chosen one.In times of crisis, God calls us to repentance and trust in Him. Pride and self-reliance lead to downfall, but those who humble themselves under God’s authority will stand firm.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/isaiahPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 6 - A Strategy For Survival

    21/09/2025 Duración: 40min

    Isaiah 21 contains oracles against Babylon, Edom, and Arabia. Babylon, the great empire, is pictured as falling suddenly under God’s judgment, showing that no worldly power is secure against His hand. Edom is warned of a time of distress with only brief relief, while Arabia faces hardship and scattering.Through these prophecies, Isaiah highlights the certainty of God’s word: what He declares will surely come to pass. The mighty are humbled, the proud are shaken, and the nations are reminded that their strength cannot stand before the Lord.God’s word never fails—nations rise and fall, but the Lord’s purposes stand firm. Our security is not in human power, but in trusting the God who rules history.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/isaiahPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 5 - He Will Listen To Their Pleas For Mercy

    14/09/2025 Duración: 52min

    Isaiah 19 declares judgment on Egypt: its idols will tremble, its wisdom will fail, and its economy and leadership will collapse. Yet, the chapter also ends with a surprising vision of hope—Egypt, Assyria, and Israel united in worship of the Lord, showing God’s plan to redeem even former enemies.Isaiah 20 then gives a vivid sign-act: Isaiah walks barefoot and stripped of outer garments for three years, symbolizing how Egypt and Cush will be led away in shame by Assyria. This was a warning to Judah not to trust in foreign powers for protection, but to rely on God alone.Together, these chapters teach that nations that exalt themselves or trust in idols will fall, but God’s ultimate purpose is to bring salvation and unity among all peoples.Trusting in human power leads to shame, but God’s plan brings down pride and opens the way for redemption and peace through Him alone.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/isaiahPlan a visit to Rosebank

  • A Manifesto - For Life & Death

    07/09/2025 Duración: 52min

    Justin speaks through some of his favoured scripture as he reflects on lessons learned and changes he has weathered throughout his life and career, as well as the effect that they have had in shaping him.

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 4 - Stretch Out Your Hands to God

    31/08/2025 Duración: 46min

    In Isaiah 17, God pronounces judgment on Damascus and Israel. Once proud and flourishing, they will be reduced to ruin because they trusted in idols and foreign alliances instead of the Lord. Yet, even in judgment, there is a glimpse of hope: a remnant will turn back to God, remembering their Maker.Isaiah 18 speaks to Cush (Ethiopia), portraying a nation of power and influence. Though Cush sends envoys and displays strength, God reminds them that He is the one who directs the course of nations. At the appointed time, all nations will recognize His sovereignty and bring tribute to the Lord in Zion.Together, these chapters remind us that human strength, wealth, or alliances cannot save—only God can. Judgment is certain for the proud and the self-reliant, but those who return to the Lord will find mercy and life.Earthly power cannot secure us, but turning back to God does. Nations rise and fall, but the Lord remains sovereign over all.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more informatio

  • 88 - Threats to Joy: Guilt

    28/08/2025 Duración: 38min

    Catch all the other podcast episodes and find out more about the Raising Parents ministry on their website: https://raisingparents.co.za~~~This podcast is brought to you by Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburg. Please check out our website: https://ruc.org.za to find more resources for parenting and to find out more about our church!

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 3 - Christ Our Refuge

    24/08/2025 Duración: 45min

    In the oracle against Moab, Isaiah delivers a prophecy of judgment against Moab. The cities of Moab are pictured in ruins, and its people are filled with grief, weeping, and fleeing for survival. Yet in the midst of judgment, there is a call for Moab to seek refuge in Zion and to show kindness to God’s people. Ultimately, Moab’s pride leads to its downfall, and within three years the nation is humbled and broken.This passage highlights both God’s justice against sin and His offer of mercy to those who turn to Him. The contrast is clear: pride brings destruction, but those who humble themselves and seek the Lord find hope and security.Pride leads to ruin, but God offers mercy to those who take refuge in Him. Our safety and future are not in our own strength, but in trusting the Lord’s reign.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/isaiahPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • Episode 1: The Spiritual Rebellion Behind Babylon | Isaiah 14 Deep Dive

    18/08/2025 Duración: 01h18min

    Welcome to the Sidebar — a new podcast where we go deeper into Scripture beyond the Sunday sermon. In this episode, hosts Zwai Zulu, Ansune Schoeman, and Richard van Lieshout unpack the poetic taunt in Isaiah 14 and explore a compelling question: Is this passage only about the king of Babylon — or is there a deeper, spiritual reality at play? We journey from Genesis 10–11 through Isaiah, Daniel, and the New Testament, connecting biblical dots to reveal how the origin of Babylon — founded by Nimrod — is entwined with ancient spiritual rebellion. Could the pride of the Babylonian king mirror the fall of a heavenly being? We examine the Nephilim, the "sons of God," the meaning of Rephaim, and how ancient language points to a cosmic battle behind human tyranny. ~~~Recommended Resources:-The Bible Project – “Spiritual Beings” serieshttps://bibleproject.com/videos/collections/spiritual-beings/-Word Matters – Episode on Genesis 6https://wordmatterspod.csbible.com/2016/08/08/episode-19-who-were-the-nephilim-Expositio

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 2 - Sovereignty, Supremacy & Submission

    17/08/2025 Duración: 49min

    Isaiah 14 continues with God’s promise to restore His people and bring judgment on their oppressors. The chapter opens with comfort: the Lord will have compassion on Israel, gather them back, and give them rest from sorrow and fear. In contrast, Babylon—the symbol of pride and arrogance—will be brought low. The once-mighty oppressor is mocked, shown as powerless in death, and humbled before the Lord of hosts. This passage reminds us that no kingdom, leader, or force that exalts itself against God can endure. Human pride ends in downfall, but God’s people find hope and strength in His faithfulness. The proud are brought low, but the Lord gives His people rest and a future. True security is not in earthly power, but in the God who rules over all nations.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/isaiahPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • The Lord Saves S2 Pt 1 - The Day of the Lord: For Babylon & For Us

    10/08/2025 Duración: 52min

    In this passage, God delivers a prophecy against Babylon, announcing its coming judgment for pride, cruelty, and idolatry. Through Isaiah, the Lord declares that He will stir up nations to bring Babylon down, leaving it desolate and without mercy for those who oppressed His people. The fall of Babylon is not only a historical event but also a reminder that no earthly power, no matter how mighty, can stand against God’s sovereignty.For God’s people, this judgment is also a promise of deliverance. Those who were once captives will be set free, returning to their land and finding rest in the Lord’s justice. This reminds us that God sees the suffering of His people, and at the right time, He will act to rescue them and humble the proud.God’s justice is sure, His power unmatched, and His care for His people unfailing. We can trust Him to bring down the proud and lift up the humble in His perfect timing.~~~Catch the Season 1 of Isaiah Recap video: Recap Video~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/

  • StreetWise Pt 11 - Finishing Faithfully

    03/08/2025 Duración: 48min

    James closes his letter with a powerful call to patience, perseverance, and prayer. He urges believers to wait patiently for the Lord’s return, like a farmer waiting for the harvest. We are reminded of Job’s endurance and God’s compassion, encouraging us to remain steadfast in suffering. James ends with a call to spiritual restoration, urging believers to bring back those who wander from the truth. Saving a soul from death and covering a multitude of sins is a sacred act of love. We are called to be patient in trials, persistent in prayer, and passionate about restoring others. James reminds us that the Christian life is not passive—it’s active faith, grounded in hope and community care.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • StreetWise Pt 10 - Mist, Money & Moths

    27/07/2025 Duración: 42min

    James challenges believers to abandon arrogant self-confidence and instead submit their plans to God's will. He rebukes those who boast about future business ventures without considering God's sovereignty, reminding us that life is brief—like a mist. We are called to live with humility, ignoring God's will is not just careless—it's sinful. James delivers a warning to the rich who hoard wealth and exploit workers. Their luxury is short-lived, and their injustice cries out to God. James paints a sobering picture of judgment for those who pursue riches at the expense of righteousness. Zwai calls us to live humbly, depend on God for our plans, and use our resources justly. Life is fleeting, and true security is found not in wealth or control, but in faithfulness to God.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • 87 - Threats to Joy: Comparison

    24/07/2025 Duración: 37min

    Rarely do we compare ourselves as parents to others and experience joy. In this episode, Zwai and Ansuné are joined by her husband, Alex, and together they unpack the causes and effects of unhealthy comparison. They also turn to God's Word to discuss how we as parents can turn from comparison and find lasting joy in Christ instead.Catch all the other podcast episodes and find out more about the Raising Parents ministry on their website: https://raisingparents.co.za~~~This podcast is brought to you by Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburg. Please check out our website: https://ruc.org.za to find more resources for parenting and to find out more about our church!

  • StreetWise Pt 9 - Enmity or Humility

    20/07/2025 Duración: 43min

    We are constantly faced with choices in our lives, Brett counsels us on how to decide wisely as we control our tongues and responses in seeking to model Christ through our interactions.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • StreetWise Pt 8 - How To End Wars Wisely

    13/07/2025 Duración: 43min

    War has consumed humanity ever since we began, and James challenges us in how we control ourelves in the face of our desires that we might act in a manner that is honouring and loving rather than destroying and allowing our nature to take control of our actions.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • 86 - Introduction: Defining parenthood, joy, and the gospel

    10/07/2025 Duración: 49min

    Zwai and Ansuné introduce this series by reflecting on parenthood and its ups and downs. They discuss how the gospel can produce true and lasting joy through every tear and every triumph of parenting. They also look briefly at some things that threaten to steal our joy in parenting that will be unpacked in future episodes. Additional resources:How the Gospel Produces Joy in Mothering — Risen Motherhood https://www.risenmotherhood.com/articles/embracing-a-joy-filled-definition-of-motherhood?rq=joyCatch all the other podcast episodes and find out more about the Raising Parents ministry on their website: https://raisingparents.co.za~~~This podcast is brought to you by Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburg. Please check out our website: https://ruc.org.za to find more resources for parenting and to find out more about our church!

  • StreetWise Pt 7 - The Monster In Your Mouth

    06/07/2025 Duración: 44min

    Justin challenges us on our tongue, a monster held by two cages yet released on whim, with the power to build or destroy, flowing both sweet and salty from the same source. He compares what James says to the words of Jesus on the same topic.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • StreetWise Pt 6 - Three Kinds of Faith: Dead, Demonic & Dynamic

    29/06/2025 Duración: 43min

    Justin takes us through one of the most challenging passages in the book of James, where we look at what it means to have real faith. We unpack the words of James and compare them to some of the words of the Apostle Paul on the same topic.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • StreetWise Pt 5 - The Sin of Partiality

    22/06/2025 Duración: 37min

    Alex delves into James' teachings on partiality, with reflection on Jesus' approach to the topic as well. James was disappointed to have discovered that the early church had fallen into the wordly tradition of partiality based on wealth, and Alex encourages us to examine our own hearts to find where we show partiality and how we view all as God calls us to.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

  • StreetWise Pt 4 - Look, Listen & Obey

    15/06/2025 Duración: 50min

    Ndaba explores the theme of hearing and doing the Word within a world that does not desire to conform to the directives of the Word and how best we respond through our interactions based off of how we see and listen. But above all, we are called to obedience to Christ through His Word and teachings.~~~Get more information on the series:https://ruc.org.za/jamesPlan a visit to Rosebank Union Church in Sandton, Johannesburghttps://ruc.org.za/visit

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