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Forsyth speaks on the meaning of the cross within the context of the hope to Israel to return them home. Forsyth looks at the early proclamation of the apostles, as the proclamation of the Resurrection. He shows that it is the Resurrection which enthrones Jesus, and this means that he can be our saviour. Forsyth looks at the different responses to the gospel, and that these all come to the Resurrection. He examines what is understood and proclaimed in the Resurrection of Jesus in the fulfillment of God's promises. Forsyth shows that in the Resurrection God glorifies Jesus, even in his humanity. He expounds 1 Corinthians 15. He shows that we must have both the Cross and the Resurrection - you can not have either one by themselves., Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual ocnference 1998 'God has highly exalted Him!' Side A talk 3 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
Forsyth looks at what makes Jesus special/unique in contrast to others who were crucified. 1. Witnesses of the Resurrection - occurs to the disciples 2. Themes in the Resurrection accounts 3. The claim of Christians regarding the Resurrection, and how it changed people, Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual conference 1998 'He has been raised! He is not here!' Side A talk 2 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
Forsyth explores where we look for the Christian confidence. 1. What you plant and what you sow are different 2. Different types of bodies - Dead and Resurrected 3. The Resurrection body 4. What happens when you die? 5. What about those who don't trust in Jesus?, Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual conference 1998 'He will raise us with Jesus' Side A talk 5 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
Forsyth speaks on last things 1. Does the universe have a future? - Yes 2. How will the creation share in heaven? 3. The great arrival or the coming of the Lord 4. Living for the future, Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual conference 1998 'Resurrection the dawning of a new hope'' Side A talk 6 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
Forsyth expounds Romans 10. 1. This is about people of faith 2. What God has done for people of faith 3. The personal and powerful presence of God in our lives, Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual conference 1998 'Made alive together with Christ' Side A talk 4 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
Forsyth shows that we know little of the Resurrection, and that we do not focus on it as much as we should, overshadowing it with the cross. 1. The Resurrection is central 2. It's the name for God 3. If you take it out, you end up changing Christianity, Cassette label reads : "Rob Forsyth annual conference 1998 'The God who raises the dead' Side A talk 1 EU", Annual Conference 1998
1998
New millennium sees evangelism bug grip Sydney, Window of opportunity: - on gospel work amongst university students in Japan, MYC puts students on track by Natasha Percy, ‘Far East’ is our ‘Near North’ by Margaret Rodgers - on the effects of Chinese sovereignty of Macau, Real change in our Church? Maybe this time by Rob Forsyth - on the introduction of Parish Cost Recoveries, Aboriginal ministry needs help by Jane Thomas, Long-serving cleric retires - retirement of Barry Schofield, church’s quiet revolution by Bruce Ballantine-Jones - on lay administration of the Lord's Supper, Volume 05 number 08, 1999-09-01/1999-09-30
1999-09-01