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Woodhouse looks at the importance of achievement in western culture from Colossians 3:12-17. He looks at how this affects how we think of our Christian lives. Woodhouse shows that we are not saved because of our achievement. Woodhouse looks at what it looks like to achieve in the Christian life, that is, how to live as a faithful believer., CD label reads : "St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney Sunday 30th November, 2008 10:30am 'the quality of the Christian life' Colossians 3:12-17 John Woodhouse"

2008-11-30

Beard explores how important Christ is to the Colossians and our lives. He works through Colossians 2:6-23, warning against false teachers, and instead to focus on Christ because the fulness of God is in him, and his fulness is in us. Beard encourages his listeners to focus on their unity, both with one another and with Christ. They are told to focus on their forgiveness provided in Christ. Beard explores the authorities that people use to understand the world, and that the Bible is the ultimate authority. He encourages his listeners to stay focused on Christ, and to remain thankful for him., Cassette label reads : "The Freedom of Christ Col 2:6-23 1/12/02 5:00pm 30 mins

2002-12-01

Beard explores how important Christ is to the Colossians and our lives. He works through Colossians 2:6-23, exploring what it means to be united with Christ. Beard warns about the things we use to judge our lives, and shows from Colossians why the Bible should be our authority. He encourages his listeners to stay focused on Christ, and to remain thankful for him., Cassette label reads : "The Freedom of Christ Col 2:6-23 1/12/02 7:00pm

2002-12-01

McKewn explores from Colossians what makes Christianity different from other faiths. He explains that we were/are dead, and that Jesus is giving us life because Jesus' life is our life because we are raised with Christ. He explains what it means for us to 'seek the things that are above' and to be focused on Christ instead of this world. McKewn encourages his listeners to constantly remind one another of the gospel so as to renew their minds and put on the new life. Everything should be done for Jesus, because our lives have been bought for Jesus., Cassette label reads: "Crossroads @5 Phil McKewn 15/12/02 Colossians 3:1-17"

2002-12-15

Discussion of the different ways people serve and how to decide which ones to be involved in. Horne examines Paul as an example from Colossians 1. The first priority is proclaiming Christ alone. The second was to present everyone perfect in Christ, with the aim of seeing people put their trust in him for eternity. He then examines practical applications, such as it results in prayer, and correction and teaching., Cassette label reads: "Growing in Christ : Ministry Priorities and Realities Col 1:24-2:5 Rob Horne Uni Church 24.11.2002".

2002-11-24

Horne considers the different ways in which we can serve God, and which we should engage in. He looks at the life of Paul as an example, whilst remembering Paul's unique situation. Horne looks at what it means to proclaim Christ, and why this should be our first priority. He examines the ways this can be done. He explores Paul's aim of presenting everyone perfect in Christ. Horne then looks at the practical reality of proclaiming Christ. He explores the importance of being committed to people, and being committed to prayer. Horne looks at the relationship between proclamation and suffering., Cassette label reads : "'Growing in Christ : Ministry Priorities and Realities' Rob Horne Colossians 1:24-2:5 24 Nov 02"

2002-11-24

Pryor introduces a series on Colossians. He speaks against adding to the gospel from Colossians 1, explaining that they already have the full gospel, the full life and full hope of eternal life, and full Christian life. Pryor explores the relationship between faith, hope and love, and their effect on the Colossian's lives. Pryor then turns to the source of the hope, as the reason for the hope - Jesus., Cassette label reads: "The fullness of God Colossians 1:1-23 Steve Pryor @5 17 Nov 02"

2002-11-17

Prior works through Colossians 1, exploring what a real Christian looks like. He works through the structure and content of Colossians chapter 1. He focuses on faith, love and hope as a group and their role in Paul's writing. Prior explores Jesus' role as creator, ruler, source of life and saviour. He explains that in Jesus we can all have the fullness of God., Cassette label reads : The Fullness of God Col. 1:1-23 Steve Prior @7:00 17/11/02 50 mins missed first 20 secs"

2002-11-17

Manchester talks on Colossians 3. He begins with the structure, and stresses the importance of Colossians 3:1-8. Manchester explains the difference between relationship and fellowship. He moves on to a sowing and reaping analogy, and the benefits of reaping in godly places for our character. All believers hunger for that relationship with Christ, so it is no surprise if you feel lost if you have neglected spending time with Christ. The new dangers: At the same time we should be trying to get rid of the things below by fighting the fight. Manchester gives reasons for being merciless with consuming sins: Christ is coming, the wrath of God is coming. He covers the sins of the mouth. Life in the loving congregation : Don't lie. Bear with one another. Be thankful., Cassette label reads: "CCYC 1986 Talk 4 Simon Manchester 11/3/86"

1986-03-11

Manchester explains the structure of Colossians. He explains that the fullness of life is found in Jesus because all the fullness of the deity lives in him. His running theme is "The Christian is made for Christ". Manchester then explains how we get there by confession and then live that out - bow early before we are forced to bow. Jesus is Lord, and because he is Lord he is an excellent Saviour. When we are joined to Christ, we share in his death, burial and resurrection, so it is not wise to follow your emotions. Your enemy was killed when you came to Christ. Manchester speaks on the subject of freedom. He stresses that people should not be led away to being 'spirit centred' or experience centred rather than 'Christ-centred'. He encourages people to test things against scripture., Cassette label reads: "CCYC 1986 Talk 3 Simon Manchester 10/3/86"

1986-03-10

Manchester gives a recap of the previous talk. He explores how the truth is distorted by the devil, so that he specialises in half truths and dominant personalities. Manchester explains that the firstborn has the highest rank over creation. Manchester find Darwinian themes, Marxist themes and Freudian themes that stand against the gospel. He explores Paul the minister/servant. Some discussion of having the Spirit in us, and having the Spirit and the Word in the work in us. He encourages us to work in evangelism. We are people marked by the cross, not by the crown., Cassette label reads: "CCYC 1986 Talk 2 Simon Manchester 10/3/86"

1986-03-10

Applications of Colossians 3 - whatever we do is to be done in Jesus' name because he is the master. He looks at family relationships, workplaces and opportunites. Discusses the balance between being wise and cautious when witnessing. Discussion of workplace evangelism as indirect evangelism or responsive evangelism. Followed by Questions and Answers., Cassette label reads: "CCYC 1986 Talk 5 Simon Manchester 11/3/86"

1986-03-11

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