
H.C.G. Moule
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Glorify Christ
0Glorifying ChristLiving for God's GloryPHP 1:20H.C.G. Moule emphasizes that the central focus of St. Paul's life was the glorification of Jesus Christ, transcending personal ambitions and even the Church itself. For Paul, the desire to magnify Christ was not just a thought but an all-consuming passion that shaped his every action, whether in life or death. This magnification of Christ is not about making Him greater, as He is already supreme, but about revealing His glory to others through our lives. Moule encourages believers to seek this same ambition, to allow Christ to shine through them, while remaining vigilant against self-seeking motives. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a life dedicated to showcasing the love and glory of Christ in all circumstances.
Homesick for Heaven
0Living with PurposeEternal LifeMAT 6:20JHN 14:2ROM 14:81CO 15:542CO 5:8PHP 1:21COL 3:11TH 4:13HEB 12:1REV 21:4H.C.G. Moule emphasizes the balance between living fully in the present and longing for the eternal joy of being with Christ. He asserts that the believer finds purpose and zest in life through their relationship with Jesus, which makes the prospect of death not a loss but a gain, as it leads to a deeper communion with Him. Moule encourages believers to focus on their duties and service in this life, motivated by the hope of eternal fellowship with Christ. He highlights that the joy of duty and the anticipation of heaven coexist, enriching the believer's experience on earth. Ultimately, the sermon reflects on the blessedness of death for the faithful, who transition from this life to a state of being 'far, far better' with Christ.
Moule, h.c.g. (Handley Carr Glyn) (1841-1920) Short Bio
0Evangelical LeadershipUnity in the ChurchEPH 4:3PHP 1:271TI 4:132TI 2:15HEB 10:24H.C.G. Moule, a prominent evangelical leader and scholar, dedicated his life to serving God and the church, beginning as a curate and rising to become the Bishop of Durham. He was known for his ability to communicate complex theological concepts in a relatable manner, making significant contributions to Christian literature, including hymns and commentaries. His involvement in various church conferences and conventions showcased his commitment to unity among different Christian perspectives. Moule's legacy is marked by his scholarly work and his pastoral heart, emphasizing the importance of understanding and devotion in the Christian faith.
Name of Jesus
0Humility and ServiceThe Name of JesusPHP 2:5H.C.G. Moule emphasizes the unique and glorious nature of the Name of Jesus, highlighting His dual identity as both fully divine and fully human. He explains that Jesus, as the suffering and risen Savior, embodies the supreme authority of God, deserving of worship and reverence from all. Moule encourages believers to adopt the 'mind of Christ,' recognizing that everything in Christianity revolves around Jesus, who is the source of pardon, power, and guidance. He calls for a deep reliance on Jesus, urging the faithful to look to Him for all their needs and to follow His example of humility and service. Ultimately, Moule reassures that through fellowship with Christ, believers will share in His glory and love eternally.