Tim Nicholls

But Servants

But Servants is a Sermon Podcast hosted by Rev. Tim Nicholls for the encouragement of all Christians. We preach the gospel, but we trust God to give the growth. We are but servants, God gets the glory (1 Corinthians 2:5-9).Check out our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/ButServantsCheck out our YouTube Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCcGLBzrqjVIVOus62ejMbg/

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Tim Nicholls

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19 cze 2026

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Adulting 19.06.2026

What does it mean to “adult” well? Is adulthood simply about becoming independent, successful, and financially secure? Or is there something deeper? Join us as we explore what the Bible says about growing into maturity, making wise decisions, and living for what truly matters. Discover how Jesus calls us to navigate work, family, relationships, and the future in a way that honours him. This sermon...

Confident Hope (1 Thessalonians 1:2-10) [Christian Living For Starters #1] 06.08.2025

What you believe about the future shapes how you live today. Join us as we kick off a new series on Christian Living For Starters . Our first topic? Confident Hope. Discover how the return of Jesus isn’t something to fear—but something to long for. Learn how hope fuels perseverance, transforms your priorities, and marks a genuine Christian life. This sermon was preached at Beacon Learning Centre o...

The Trinity 05.08.2025

What is God like? Christians believe that God revealed Himself as one God in three persons. We believe in the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. What does it mean for God to be Triune? What are the implications for how we worship, love, and live? Join us as we consider the life-changing truth of the Triune God. This sermon was preached at Beacon Learning Centre on 4th July 2025. Check us out o...

The Victory That Unites Us (1 Corinthians 15:35-58) [Mission To Love #4] 04.08.2025

Why keep loving when it’s hard? Why keep serving when it hurts? Paul ends his letter not with a technique but with resurrection hope. In this final talk, we’ll lift our eyes to the future God has promised: glorified bodies, sin defeated, death swallowed up. That vision is what keeps us going. Because in the Lord, our labour is never in vain. This sermon was talk 4 of 4 delivered for the Agape Chap...

The Greatest of these is Love (1 Corinthians 13) [Mission To Love #3] 03.08.2025

Love is not just for weddings. It’s the heartbeat of true spirituality. Without love, gifts are meaningless and ministry is empty. In this talk, we’ll let 1 Corinthians 13 confront our pride, rebuke our selfishness, and reset our hearts. Love isn’t soft or sentimental. It’s costly, patient, humble, and enduring. It is what really matters in eternity, much more than our gifts. This sermon was talk...

One Body, Many Parts (1 Corinthians 12:12-31) [Mission To Love #2] 02.08.2025

What makes someone valuable in church? In Corinth, it was flashy gifts and spiritual performance. But Paul says every member matters, even the “weaker” ones. This talk will show how God has placed each person in the body on purpose — to be needed and to love. When we believe that, we’ll stop comparing, stop withdrawing, and start building one another up. This sermon was talk 2 of 4 delivered for t...

Called To Unity (1 Corinthians 1:1-17) [Mission To Love #1] 01.08.2025

The church in Corinth was full of problems — division, pride, and spiritual posturing. Yet Paul begins by reminding them of their identity in Christ: holy, enriched, and united by grace. In this talk, we’ll see that the gospel not only saves us but shapes us — and that our unity as a church begins with fixing our eyes on Christ, not ourselves. This sermon was talk 1 of 4 delivered for the Agape Ch...

The Lawless King (Daniel 11:36-45) 16.07.2025

Many people are fearful of the future. We worry about what may happen to us or what evil may befall us. In Daniel 11, we meet the personification of pure evil, a lawless king who foreshadows the Anti-Christ. Yet, we also find that God is still in control, evil will be dealt with fully and finally, and we can continue to trust God, whatever we may face in the future. This sermon was preached at Gra...

Preaching Jesus in a World of Idols (Acts 17:16–34) 12.05.2025

Can Christianity hold its own in the marketplace of ideas? In ancient Athens, Paul stood before the intellectual elite of his day—Epicurean and Stoic philosophers—and boldly proclaimed the risen Jesus. He exposed their idols, confronted their worldviews, and introduced them to the one true God: Creator, Sustainer, and Judge of all. In our own multi-ethnic and multi-religious context, the gospel co...

Praying To Our Gracious Father God (Luke 11:1-13) 07.05.2025

You can tell a lot about someone by how they pray. Our prayers often reveal what matters most to us—and what we believe about God. Is he distant or near? Is he powerful and good? Jesus teaches us to pray not as anxious beggars, but as children coming to a gracious Father. Join us as we learn from the words of Jesus how to pray with confidence, trust, and joy. This talk was delivered at Beacon Lear...

Proclaiming The Provocative Gospel (Acts 17:1–15) 05.05.2025

When the gospel is boldly preached, it inevitably provokes a response. As we call people to repent and believe in the Lord Jesus, it challenges the status quo. Some people respond with hostility. Others search the Scriptures and believe. Either way, our preaching provokes a response. If the gospel turns our world upside down, will we still preach it? Are we willing to bear the cost of gospel preac...

The Conquering Crown (Matthew 28:1-20) 22.04.2025

The King who humbled himself to die now rises in victory. Jesus' resurrection is not just a moment of triumph - it is the declaration that he is the rightful ruler over all. Death is defeated, the grave is powerless, and his kingdom is forever. As the risen King, he commissions his disciples to proclaim his victory to the ends of the earth. Will we bow before him and go forth in his name? Serm...

The Humble King (Matthew 21:1–11) 14.04.2025

Our world looks to leaders with power and authority - who boast great things and demand honour and submission. But Jesus comes as a very different kind of King. He comes in humility, not to fight, but to lay down his life to save sinners. Will we embrace him as he is and exalt him with the praise he deserves? Will we humble ourselves before him and others? Sermon Outlinehttps://drive.google.com/fi...

From Groaning To Glory (Romans 8:18–30) 31.03.2025

Life is hard. We face pain, disappointment, and suffering—and we long for a better world. In Romans 8:18–30, Paul reminds us that our present sufferings are nothing compared to the glory to come. Creation groans, we groan, even the Spirit groans—but God is at work. He hears our prayers, uses suffering for good, and guarantees a future free from pain. Join us and discover how the sure hope of glory...

Enduring in Ministry (2 Timothy 2:1–13) 29.03.2025

Ministry is hard. Gospel work is vast, the challenges are real, and the temptation to give up is strong. So, how can we endure? In 2 Timothy 2:1-13, Paul reminds us that faithful gospel workers are strengthened by grace, entrust the gospel to others, press on for the reward, and fix their eyes on Jesus. Join us as we unpack this passage and be encouraged to persevere in the mission God has given u...

The Tools of Discipline (2 Kings 8:7–15) 28.03.2025

Wars rage. Leaders rise and fall. Injustice seems unchecked. Has God lost control? In 2 Kings 8, we see God’s sovereign hand at work—even through a ruthless ruler like Hazael. This passage reminds us that history is in  his  hands, that judgment is coming, and that our only hope is in Christ, the true King who laid down his life to save us. Join us as we wrestle with these truths and find hope in...

Knowing Christ Personally (Philippians 3:1–11) 27.03.2025

Very often we try to prove our value and earn our acceptance through our achievements. Our longing for acceptance drives us on an endless desire to succeed, all in the hope that somehow others will appreciate us. This striving for acceptance can also happen in our relationship with God. Our natural tendency is to think that earn God’s acceptance by impressing him with our moral and religious achie...

Wretched Man (Romans 7) 26.03.2025

What is the place of the law in the life of the Christian? Many Christians observe a legalistic form of Christianity, where the emphasis is on the rules that we must follow to be a 'good' Christian. Is God's law something that we should be struggling to obey? Is it something we can obey? Or should we be focusing somewhere else? Join us as we explore the role of the law in Romans 7. Ser...

Choose Your Master (Romans 6:15–23) 14.03.2025

True freedom—what does it really mean? The world tells us that freedom is living for ourselves, free from rules and authority. But in Romans 6:15–23, Paul challenges that idea, showing us that we are all slaves to something—either sin, which leads to death, or Christ, which leads to righteousness and eternal life. The question is not if we will serve a master, but which master we will serve. Join...

Choosing The Right Path (Matthew 7:13–29) 10.02.2025

Life is full of choices, but the most important decisions are those that determine our eternal future. In this concluding message on the Sermon on the Mount, we’ll explore how Jesus calls us to choose the narrow path of obedience, produce good fruit, and build our lives on the solid foundation of Jesus’ word so that when judgement day arrives, we may be welcomed into God’s Kingdom. Sermon Outlineh...

Ambassadors in Life & Death (Philippians 1:12-26) [Ambassadors of Christ #4] 05.02.2025

Even in difficulty, the gospel advances!   Whether in success or suffering, Christ calls us to live for his mission. What if your challenges were opportunities to point others to Jesus? Join us as we look at how Paul’s example encourages us to proclaim Christ boldly in every season of life. This sermon is Talk 4 of 4 that was preached at MCKL CF Camp on 29th December 2024. Check out our Facebook p...

Ambassadors With An Urgent Mission (Romans 9:30-10:21) [Ambassadors for Christ #3] 04.02.2025

How will they hear?   The gospel is the only way people can be saved—but someone has to share it! Are we willing to go? Are we praying for those who don’t yet know Christ? Let’s be challenged to take the gospel seriously and bring the message of salvation to the lost. This sermon is Talk 3 of 4 that was preached at MCKL CF Camp on 28th December 2024. Check out our Facebook page at: ⁠⁠https://www.f...

Ambassadors of Reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:1-6:2) [Ambassadors of Christ #2] 03.02.2025

God has entrusted us with the greatest message—the good news that sinners can be made right with him through Christ! How can we live out this mission on our campuses, in our friendships, and beyond? Don’t miss this talk as we explore what it means to be Christ’s representatives in a world that desperately needs him. This sermon is Talk 2 of 4 that was preached at MCKL CF Camp on 27th December 2024...

Ambassadors on a Mission (Matthew 28:16-20) [Ambassadors for Christ #1) 01.02.2025

Jesus has all authority, and he calls us to go and make disciples of all nations. But we’re not alone—he empowers us by his Spirit! Are you ready to step out in faith and live as his ambassador? Join us as we discover our mission and the unstoppable power behind it. This sermon is Talk 1 of 4 that was preached at MCKL CF Camp on 27th December 2024. Check out our Facebook page at: https://www.faceb...

Jesus Came To Give Life To The Full (John 10:1-21) 31.01.2025

As we step into a new year, many are searching for purpose, security, and a fresh start. But true life—life to the full—can only be found in Jesus. In  John 10:1-21 , Jesus declares that he is the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. He alone leads us to abundant life, not just for a new year, but for eternity. Join us as we reflect on why Jesus came and how following him brings lif...

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