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Birchley speaks on Jeremiah's vision of a dirty robe which is dirty because of the north, and that Judah will be dirtied in the same way. He explores the warning given by Jeremiah of destruction for Israel, and judgement for us. He encourages his listeners to weep over those who will be separated from God. Birchley warns against pride., Sermons on Jeremiah
1990
Birchley speaks on the destruction of the word of God. He shows that God's Word comes through people and is designed to save. Birchley explores the pressure not to share the gospel or to water it down. He examines the experiences of hearing the word of God, from both the Old and New Testaments., Sermons on Jeremiah
1990
Birchley explores the biggest danger facing us is judgement from God from Revelation 8. He places the test in it's original context, and answers some questions which have been raised from the congregation after the talks. Birchley expounds the imagery in Revelation 8. He explores how hard it is to call for repentance., Sermons on Revelation
1989
Our faith rots when we take grace for granted. Birchley explores the location of the temple for Jeremiah's sermon. He shows that religion and ethics can not be separated. Birchley explores the deceptiveness of our words when we don't believe what we say. He stresses the importance of our lives reflecting what we say we believe, and that we must be grateful for grace., Sermons on Jeremiah
1990
Birchley expounds the description of Babylon from Revelation 17-19. He explores how much we should interact with the world, or the tension of being in the world and not of the world. Birchley examines how satan seduces us., Sermons on Revelation
1989
Birchley speaks on the nature of revelation. He argues that we should be living in light of Christ's return and not solely in light of when we came to Christ or Christ's death. Birchley stresses that we also need to be a part of witnessing for Christ. He shows that the Spirit and Christ are working together. Birchley stresses the need for repentance. He argues that there is a need to testify and that it will be costly. Faithful witness needs both truth and devotion., Sermons on Revelation
1989