About Peter Lewis
Peter Lewis, our wonderful pastor for 46 years, and wise and loving friend, finally received his home-calling and went to be in the presence of Jesus his Saviour. He died in the early hours of the morning on Friday 13th May 2022.
Peter Lewis has been a widely known writer, preacher, and conference speaker for many years. His main ministry however, and the one most near to his heart, has been his pastoral and teaching ministry at Cornerstone Church.
A large 'bank' of his preaching and teaching material is in process of being put on the web in both written and audio form. At present this is mainly in the form of series of sermons on many Bible books which Peter believes is the most important part of his ministry at Cornerstone.
He preaches systematically through the books of the Bible (expository preaching) applying the ancient text to modern life. It is hoped you will download or steadily go through the printed version of some of the biblical books featured here and find in this treatment of them not only an education in the biblical text but a constant application of the Word of God to your own heart and life.
The Bible is too often an unread Book even in evangelical circles and Peter believes that the greatest need of the Church today is to hear the Word of God and experience its authority and power as it is applied to Christian lives today. He often says that the preachers task is to 'release the energy of the text'; may you find that energy in all its varied forms as the Holy Spirit who first gave the Word brings it home to your heart as you listen - and worship!
Series | Date | Episodes | |
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1 and 2 Samuel | 04 June 2000 — 30 June 2002 | 15 | |
1 and 2 Thessalonians | 01 October 2006 — 04 March 2007 | 14 | |
1 Corinthians | 02 October 2011 — 04 May 2014 | 31 | |
1 Peter | 28 September 2008 — 08 March 2009 | 18 | |
2 Corinthians | 06 October 2013 — 15 June 2014 | 18 | |
Acts | 29 September 2002 — 03 April 2016 | 31 | |
Amos | 06 — 27 October 1991 | 3 | |
Baptism | 13 May 2012 | 1 | |
Be prepared to give an answer | 17 June 2012 | 1 | |
Bible reading and prayer | 11 June 2012 | 1 | |
Child Thanksgiving | 21 April 2013 — 22 October 2017 | 3 | |
Christmas | 10 December 2000 — 11 December 2016 | 29 | |
Colossians | 26 September 2004 — 25 June 2017 | 21 | |
Cornerstone | 02 May 2010 — 29 September 2013 | 5 | |
Daniel | 20 April — 22 June 2008 | 10 | |
Easter | 25 March 2005 — 04 May 2014 | 22 | |
Ecclesiastes | 24 January — 25 July 2010 | 13 | |
Encounters with Jesus | 07 October — 18 November 2012 | 2 | |
Ephesians: The Big Issue | 01 October — 19 November 2000 | 8 | |
Exodus | 17 January 1999 — 10 December 2000 | 12 | |
Ezra and Haggai | 01 July 2001 — 25 June 2006 | 7 | |
Family | 06 May 2001 — 21 April 2002 | 9 | |
Galatians | 01 June 2003 — 16 February 2014 | 5 | |
Genesis | 13 July 1986 — 07 July 2013 | 18 | |
Gift Day | 18 May 2014 | 1 | |
Hebrews | 09 October 1994 — 31 August 2014 | 30 | |
Hosea | 03 — 17 November 1991 | 3 | |
Hotmail From Heaven: Letters to the seven churches | 03 May — 28 June 2009 | 7 | |
Isaiah | 02 February — 13 September 1992 | 10 | |
James | 30 September 2007 — 02 March 2008 | 13 | |
Jeremiah | 11 February 2006 — 03 September 2017 | 16 | |
John | 25 September 2005 — 28 November 2010 | 30 | |
Joshua | 19 January — 04 April 2003 | 8 | |
Judges | 16 October — 13 November 1988 | 5 | |
Kings and Chronicles | 19 September 2004 — 26 June 2005 | 27 | |
Life with the Living God | 21 October 2001 — 30 August 2015 | 17 | |
Luke | 26 November 2000 — 22 October 2017 | 69 | |
Matthew | 28 September 2008 — 10 July 2011 | 68 | |
Nehemiah | 20 April 2008 — 19 June 2011 | 13 | |
New Year | 28 December 2008 — 01 January 2012 | 2 | |
Numbers | 29 September — 08 December 2002 | 10 | |
Philippians | 20 September 2005 — 24 March 2013 | 17 | |
Prayer | 22 March 1992 — 12 May 2013 | 14 | |
Proverbs | 03 April 2003 — 25 July 2004 | 21 | |
Psalms | 15 November 2009 — 28 August 2016 | 4 | |
Revelation | 23 September 2003 — 14 March 2004 | 18 | |
Romans | 28 September 1997 — 30 April 2000 | 42 | |
Seven Deadly Sins | 29 April — 24 June 2007 | 8 | |
Simon Peter | 05 — 26 October 2014 | 4 | |
The Bible | 06 February 1994 — 22 October 2000 | 4 | |
The early church | 07 October — 18 November 2012 | 3 | |
The Gospel in Leviticus | 20 September — 11 October 1987 | 3 | |
The Ten Commandments | 01 October — 10 December 2000 | 9 | |
Topics | 12 March 1995 — 09 November 2014 | 5 | |
War | 16 March 2003 — 09 November 2014 | 3 | |
Zechariah | 17 November 1996 — 26 January 1997 | 4 |
Book | Episodes | |
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Genesis | 18 | |
Exodus | 21 | |
Leviticus | 3 | |
Numbers | 10 | |
Deuteronomy | — | |
Joshua | 9 | |
Judges | 5 | |
Ruth | — | |
1 Samuel | 11 | |
2 Samuel | 4 | |
1 Kings | 13 | |
2 Kings | 14 | |
1 Chronicles | — | |
2 Chronicles | 1 | |
Ezra | 6 | |
Nehemiah | 11 | |
Esther | — | |
Job | — | |
Psalms | 25 | |
Proverbs | 21 | |
Ecclesiastes | 13 | |
Song of Songs | — | |
Isaiah | 16 | |
Jeremiah | 18 | |
Lamentations | 1 | |
Ezekiel | — | |
Daniel | 10 | |
Hosea | 4 | |
Joel | — | |
Amos | 3 | |
Obadiah | — | |
Jonah | — | |
Micah | — | |
Nahum | — | |
Habakkuk | — | |
Zephaniah | — | |
Haggai | 2 | |
Zechariah | 4 | |
Malachi | — | |
Matthew | 85 | |
Mark | 1 | |
Luke | 98 | |
John | 38 | |
Acts | 37 | |
Romans | 43 | |
1 Corinthians | 33 | |
2 Corinthians | 22 | |
Galatians | 6 | |
Ephesians | 9 | |
Philippians | 17 | |
Colossians | 23 | |
1 Thessalonians | 11 | |
2 Thessalonians | 4 | |
1 Timothy | — | |
2 Timothy | — | |
Titus | — | |
Philemon | — | |
Hebrews | 30 | |
James | 14 | |
1 Peter | 20 | |
2 Peter | — | |
1 John | — | |
2 John | — | |
3 John | — | |
Jude | — | |
Revelation | 25 | |
Various | 13 |
Becoming Christlike
God wants people to become like Christ,’ said international preacher, writer and teacher John Stott in a public address at the end of his long life. Peter Lewis is similarly passionate about the Bible’s message – that God has a plan which centres on Jesus and includes each one of us.
In this accessible and helpful book, he focuses on the:
— source of Christlikeness
— model of Christlikenesshelps to Christlikeness
— contradictions of Christlikeness an
— dtriumph of Christlikeness
Here, the reader who wants to become like Christ will find radical – sometimes challenging – teaching, practical wisdom and warm reassurance.
Drawing on a lifetime of ministry experienced, Peter Lewis has written a concise, clear and comprehensive theology of the Christian life. With a blend of faithful exegesis, pithy quotations and personal anecdotes he reminds us that God’s great purpose is that we should be transformed into the likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ. Readers will be encouraged to rejoice afresh in all that Christ has done for them, challenged to pursue holiness in every area of their lives, and inspired to look forward to the eternal glory to come. It would be impossible to read this book without repenting afresh and seeking God’s help to live a new life by the power of his Holy Spirit.
John Stevens
National Director, FIECChristlikeness is the ultimate goal of the Christian life, produced not merely by imitating Christ, but by Christ being Himself within his regenerate people. His life imparted to us becomes the source of new appetites, new empowerment and new fruitfulness. Peter Lewis helpfully explores both the source and the outworking of this in both personal and corporate life, in good times and in bad, in the light and in the dark, when God seems close and when God seems distant. Full of memorable illustrations, this book will help both the newest believer and the most mature disciple.
Charles Price
Teaching Pastor, The People’s Church, TorontoThe Lord's Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer is an inspiration to millions. Down the centuries and around the world it has expressed the deepest longings of all true Christians. However, the prayer that Jesus taught his followers reveals something far greater the character and purposes of God himself. In this sensitive and often moving book, Peter Lewis shows how an intimate relationship with God is a reality that can be experienced today.
When Peter Lewis comes out with a book, the church is always enriched.
R.T.Kendall
Writer, Speaker, TeacherPeter Lewis is one of the most worshipful pastors I know. His wisdom, humanity and sheer adoration of the greatness of God shine though in this inspirational new edition of The Lord's Prayer. It isn't simply an inspiring guide to prayer but also a masterful, tender and powerful entry-level guide to the whole of the Christian life.
Julian Hardyman
Senior Pastor, Eden Baptist Church, Cambridge, EnglandThe Glory of Christ
This book attempts to show something of the stature of Jesus Christ: to explain him but not to explain him away; to listen to his voice, not to drown it; to admire him, and to urge his uniqueness and his lordship upon a world so short of heroes and upon a Church which has put away childish things.
In The Glory of Christ Peter Lewis skilfully sets todays critical questions concerning Christ against the glorious backdrop of the goal of humanity and the sovereignty of God. With warmth and insight he considers what Christ claimed for himself and what the early Church claimed about him. He also gives close biblical and practical attention to Christ's atonement, exaltation and Second Coming. This is a towering book of pastoral scholarship which will richly repay careful study by Christians the world over.
Rich material from a preacher-theologian.
Rev Dr R.T.France
Principal of Wycliffe Hall, OxfordThis is a good book. These pages will help many believers in their Christian pilgrimage. The blend of thoughtful biblical theology and pastoral sensitivity is central to the books strength.
Prof. D.A.Carson
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USAI wholeheartedly recommend this outstanding book to any who love Jesus.
Terry Virgo
NewfrontiersThe Living God
The God of the Bible is the living, active and self-revealing God. He takes the initiative in making himself known. He is a speaking God, and he calls for a listening people. Those who listen in faith, he draws in love into a relationship that engages every fibre of their humanity and enters every event in their lives. This is a book by a theologian and preacher who believes that the first purpose of a biblical theology is to lead us to the feet of the living God. The book ends with the theme of worship: and attitude and activity that takes us out into the world to serve this living God and to make him known.
God's Hall of Fame
This book brings alive the most famous characters of the Old Testament – the ‘Hall of Fame’ members in Hebrews chapter 11. Dealing in the main with the subject of faith, this book enables the reader to understand the motivation behind some of the most famous characters in the Old Testament. The book offers biblical role models for healthy living and moves easily between biblical times and our own.
With his usual blend of spiritual scholarship and pastoral care, Peter introduces us to two lost assets in the Church today: the ability to stand in awe and to walk by faith. God’s Hall of Fame is packed with great theology – but you may not realise it, because it is all beautifully wrapped in telling phrases, powerful pictures, incisive application and a modern feel. Not just a good read, but a book of hope, comfort and vigorous challenge."- Brian H. Edwards, Former President of the FIEC and author.
The Genius of Puritanism
This book is a wonderful introduction to the Puritans and their writings and pastoral work. Lewis deals with the Puritans as counselors, pastors, theologians, and in private. The section on spiritual depression is particularly helpful, and the bibliography at the back of the book alone is invaluable.