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Chapman, John, 1930-2012.

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Speaker speaks on Acts 13. He shows that all believers are required to be part of taking the gospel out. Speaker stresses that our lives should reflect light, so that people might see Jesus in our lives. He looks at activities that believers have stopped doing, and he encourages them to resume, so that the gospel might continue to fall out. Speaker looks at people coming together to hear the word of God, and that the first thing that people need to come to Christ is to hear it. He shows that God is in control of everything, and thus that we need to submit to him. Voice does not sound like Chapman

1900

Talks delivered during mission at Sydney University. Possibly related to St Matthias Anglican

Chapman expounds the vision in Ezekiel 37. He explores how God works with his word in this chapter. Chapman shows that the word is brought through the prophet. Chapman compares this to the prophesy in Revelation, and to the power of preaching the Word of God in the cross. Chapman looks at what it means to be a mature believer - to press on towards godliness. Chapman explores the importance of preaching and teaching the gospel, and that it will always be hard.

1987-06-29

Chapman explains that God works by speaking. He looks at the power of the Word of God, and stresses that we can not separate the Word of God and the Spirit of God. Chapman looks at the role of both the Word of God and the Spirit of God. He shows that both are pointing to Jesus. Chapman stresses that God is working through his word, and that this frees us to preach. Chapman explores preaching, including the application of calling people to Christ in repentance and faith. Chapman explores the power of prayer, and that if we believe that it is powerful then we will do it. Talk is followed by questions. KSSM, Katoomba Christian Convention

1988

Chapman shows that the seriousness of the gospel is what should motivate us to preach the gospel. Chapman stresses the importance of teaching the gospel in a planned preaching plan to ensure that we do not neglect to preach on hell. Chapman speaks on 2 Thessalonians 1. 1. The fact of judgement. It is necessary for there to be love. 2. What is the basis of the judgement - the gospel 3. The consequences of rejecting or accepting the gospel are final White noise throughout.

1980

Chapman explores who Jesus is and how people respond. He explores the implications of having Jesus as our king, including having no fear in death., Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' Tape library Guest service John Chapman 'True Happiness' Luke 11:14-28"

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1980

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