Britain's Only Hope the Gospel
Britain's Only Hope the Gospel

Britain's Only Hope the Gospel

Pastor Peter Simpson

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Setting forth the gospel of Jesus Christ as Britain's only hope, discussing the state of the nation in the light of the teachings of the Bible. This is a podcast by Pastor Peter Simpson of Middlesbrough, UK. It contains addresses both from the pulpit and in open - air witnessing.

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Who are God’s true people today? (Amos 9, v. 7 - 12)
FEB 22, 2026
Who are God’s true people today? (Amos 9, v. 7 - 12)
Who makes up God’s true Israel today? It is those who dwell in the true temple which is the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is the remnant out of mankind who have turned from sin and believed in Him for eternal salvation. “They are not all Israel, which are of Israel: Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children ... They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed” (Romans 9:6-8). So natural, physical descent does not make anyone a true Israelite, a true son of Abraham, a true child of God. Rather, it is being in Christ by means of the new birth. The Israelites in the time of Amos were not the true seed of Abraham, just because they were physically descended from him. They were not true Israelites, just because they belonged to the nation called Israel. They were in fact the chaff to be sifted and destroyed, as verse 9 explains. They were to be taken off into captivity, and their kingdom would cease to exist. Yet God also promises here that He will restore the fallen tabernacle of David. A more glorious Israel is coming, over which Christ will be the Head. To this kingdom a remnant of mankind will belong. God will own this remnant as His own people. He will do so, because they have turned from sin and trusted in Christ. These, and these alone, are God’s true people. Let us today, as those who have believed in Christ for salvation, rejoice in the reality that we are God’s true people. Our King is the greater David, the Lord Jesus Christ, and “he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet” (1 Corinthians 15:25). -----------------------Thank you for listening to this episode. We call it The 33:12 Report, after Psalm 33:12 which says "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord"Please consider following the podcast and sharing it with friends, neighbours and relatives.Pastor Simpson has been a pastor of a Bible believing, independent Methodist Church for 35 years and now lives in Middlesbrough, UK. He has been and still is an active open air preacher for many years. He is also a Christian author and commentator, applying the Bible to National life both past and present.To connect on Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/britainsonlyhopeFor more details please see our website: https://www.britainsonlyhope.comTo contact Pastor Simpson, please email: [email protected]
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How Each Individual is Personally Responsible to God (Ezekiel 18, v20-22)
FEB 1, 2026
How Each Individual is Personally Responsible to God (Ezekiel 18, v20-22)
Each individual is personally accountable to God.Sin always has consequences. “The soul that sinneth, it shall die”. This is fundamental to the Christian gospel.This is the same as Paul’s declaration in Romans 6, “The wages of sin is death” (v23). This death is being outside of God's favour, under His wrath, a plight leading to an eternal condemnation, an eternal death. We have also been told that the son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son.So, no one can blame their family or their environment for their sin, but each one is personally responsible before the Lord for his own actions. All are personally responsible to repent.Indeed, God commands all men everywhere to repent. Those who do repent must then pursue all holiness of life.We are not just called to take salvation and then carry on living as we did before. That is to mock God.The one who repents and believes in Christ receives new life in the power of the Holy Spirit. This enables him to start keeping the commandments of God with all of his heart.We are saved in order to be holy.-----------------------------Thank you for listening. We call it The 33:12 Report, after Psalm 33:12 which says "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord"Please consider following the podcast and sharing it with friends, neighbours and relatives.Pastor Simpson has been a pastor of a Bible believing, independent Methodist Church for 35 years and now lives in Middlesbrough, UK. He has been and still is an active open air preacher for many years. He is also a Christian author and commentator, applying the Bible to National life both past and present.To connect on Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/britainsonlyhopeFor more details please see our website: https://www.britainsonlyhope.comTo contact Pastor Simpson, please email: [email protected]
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38 MIN
The Enormous Personal Transformation Which Becoming A Christian Really Is (Ephesians 5:8-10)
JAN 27, 2026
The Enormous Personal Transformation Which Becoming A Christian Really Is (Ephesians 5:8-10)
We learn from these verses 8-10 about the enormous contrast between a man's condition before his conversion to Christ and afterwards. Formerly he was in a horrible Satan-inspired darkness; now he lives in glorious light. Formerly he was a child of wrath and far off from God, now he is a new creature with a new nature. He has been rescued from Satan's kingdom, and brought into God’s kingdom. He now has the Holy Spirit within him. This complete transformation brings obligations with it. True Christians must “walk as children of light". There must be a manifestation of the fruits of the Spirit in all goodness and righteousness and truth. A true son of God will exhibit his transformed status by applying his mind to putting to death all his former sin, endeavouring always to do the perfect will of God.May the Lord help each one of us to walk as children of light. ----------------------------------------------Thank you for listening. We call it The 33:12 Report, after Psalm 33:12 which says "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord"Please consider following the podcast and sharing it with friends, neighbours and relatives.Pastor Simpson has been a pastor of a Bible believing, independent Methodist Church for 35 years and now lives in Middlesbrough, UK. He has been and still is an active open air preacher for many years. He is also a Christian author and commentator, applying the Bible to National life both past and present.To connect on Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/britainsonlyhopeFor more details please see our website: https://www.britainsonlyhope.comTo contact Pastor Simpson, please email: [email protected]
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Are You One of God's Peculiar People? (Titus 2, v11-15)
JAN 18, 2026
Are You One of God's Peculiar People? (Titus 2, v11-15)
Those who repent of sin and trust in Jesus Christ for salvation belong to God’s ‘peculiar people, that is, they are His own very special possession. How should such people live? Paul writes here that they must “deny ungodliness and worldly lusts” (v12). So, faith in the Lord Jesus can never be divorced from holiness. Simply to believe that Christ lived and did good or that He is the Son of God do not on their own make one a Christian. There must also be a personal heartfelt turning to Christ for mercy, and a heartfelt resolve never to return to sin again. The true Christian is one who loathes all his former sin, and resolves henceforth to purse all holiness of life. As those who are God’s peculiar people, our calling is to “live soberly, righteously and godly in this present world” and to be “zealous of good works”, which means keeping God’s commandments. The true Christian must serve his Lord zealously as he awaits the glorious appearing of the great God and Saviour Jesus Christ in final judgement.----------------------------------------------------Thank you for listening. We call it The 33:12 Report, after Psalm 33:12 which says "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord"Please consider following the podcast and sharing it with friends, neighbours and relatives.Pastor Simpson has been a pastor of a Bible believing, independent Methodist Church for 35 years and now lives in Middlesbrough, UK. He has been and still is an active open air preacher for many years. He is also a Christian author and commentator, applying the Bible to National life both past and present.To connect on Facebook go to: https://www.facebook.com/britainsonlyhopeFor more details please see our website: https://www.britainsonlyhope.comTo contact Pastor Simpson, please email: [email protected]
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40 MIN