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Chapman speaks on 2 Timothy 3:10-17. He looks at the challenges on explaining how to read the Bible, because some people are well practised, and others are learning for the first time. He looks at the purpose of the Bible, and how important it is to study the word. Chapman looks at what the scriptures do for us. 1. Makes us wise for salvation 2. Corrects us 3. Trains us in righteousness 4. Scripture is God-breathed 5. Taught and revealed by the Spirit 6. Remember that it focuses us back to God's character 7. Chapman shares some methods that he has used for reading the Bible, including plans, changing location, and holding people accountable. 7.00pm, Unclear if the date is 1980 or 1984, KCYC 1984, Conference
1984-01-01
Chapman shows how the Old Testament pointed to Christ, and that, now that he has come and completed salvation, we shouldn't go back. Chapman explores who Christ is, and what it means for Christ to be our sacrifice and bring salvation., Cassette label reads : "What God says about the cross in Hebrews John Chapman 1995 KEC tape 658"
1995
Chapman explains the cross, and what Revelation says about it., Speaker is faint. Cassette label reads : "What God says about the cross in Revelation John Chapman 1995 KEC tape 659"
1995
Chapman explains what it meant to be circumsised, in contrast to the Gentiles. He then explains what it means to have accepted Jesus, as they are now in Christ. Chapman explores how the temple kept Gentiles out, and how we were all trapped in our sin. He explores the implications of Christ's death, both for our salvation and our relationships with others., Cassette label reads : "What God says about the cross in Ephesians John Chapman 1995 KEC tape 657"
1995
Chapman explains the death of Jesus from Matthew - what it is and what he's done. 1. Jesus mission 2. The human condition 3. Jesus as a ransom 4. What it means to be made new 5. The wrath of God 6. Everything is done in the death of Jesus, Cassette label reads : "What God says about the cross in Matthew's gospel John Chapman 1995 KEC tape 656"
1995
Chapman explores what the Bible says about death and about heaven. He explains the assurance that we have that we have been saved because Christ has been raised. Chapman then looks at the implications of the resurrection for both this life and the next. Katoomba Easter Convention
1987
Chapman explores what greatness is from Matthew 20:20-28. He looks at how the desire for power can turn people. Chapman stresses that we should always thank God for the good things that he has given us. Chapman shows that we must in the very least take the gospel out, as this is a service to people., Matthew 20:20-28, Original cassette number : C 269 CHA
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Chapman looks at Jesus' example and how this should change and affect our actions from Matthew 9:35-38 1. What am I to be like in a situation? 2. How am I to act?, Original cassette tape number : C 269 CHA,
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Chapman explains that God's sovereignty does not remove our responsibility. He looks at a variety of passages to explain this. Chapman looks at 2 Corinthians 4 to explore ministry. He explains that God takes action because we are blind and dead because of our sins. Chapman looks at our natural tendancy to say no to God. He stresses that in Jesus we see God's glory, and that it is Jesus who enables us to wonder at God and say yes to him. Chapman shows that God does the regeneration, resurrection, and giving sight. Chapman then looks at our part - to preach Jesus as Lord, and ourselves as servants for Jesus. 2003 Katoomba Easter Convention
2001-2003
A butcher shares his testimony. Chapman stresses that Jesus is the only way that we can get to know God. He looks at what the Son is like from John 1. He explains that we need to find out God's specialities are, and to do that we need to learn from Jesus, using illustrations of other specialists. Chapman looks at the creativity of the world, and that God's specialities are creativity, and life. He compares responding to an earthly monarch the way we responded to Jesus. Chapman looks at how we should respond to Jesus. Katoomba
1996-04-21
Chapman explores what it means to be a royal priesthood, and to be on display to the world. He shows that it is imposible to be committed to Christ and not committed to the spread of the gospel. He spurs his listeners on to imitate Christ, and to live lives that make the gospel attractive. Chapman encourages listeners to live a godly life, including financial partnership, and to speak gospel messages in some way, and that this varies from person to person. He reminds people that we are all evangelists to our friends., Tape seems to be set at a Katoomba Convention
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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