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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
Timmins expounds Romans 4:9-12. He argues that justification is by faith alone, exploring the illustration of Abraham, as Paul does. Timmins explores why circumcision was important, and why we no longer need it, because righteousness is shown through faith, and not through our religious or cultural heritage.
2019-10-29
Rosner speaks on 1 Corinthians 7. He explains that Paul's view of the law is complex. Rosner provides definitions for the key terms, including both 'Paul' and 'the law'. Rosner looks at other passages in Paul's letters about the law. He examines the context of the verses in chapter 7, and Paul's instruction to stay as you are - married or single, slave or free, circumcised or uncircumcised. Rosner looks at the commandments that Paul wants the Corinthians to keep. Rosner stresses that we need to understand Paul's writing within the context of Judaism. He emphasis what Paul doesn't say, as this is just as important. Talk is followed by questions.
2011-08-15
Davies looks at the promises given to Abraham, his place within the context of the Bible, the covenantal promises and his obedient response to God's grace. Davies looks at the way God makes his covenant with Abraham, suggesting that God is taking on Abraham's role as well as his own, including the curses. Davies explores circumcision, and Abraham's attitude. Session is followed by question and answers., Cassette label reads : "Glenn Davies 'covenant' - tape 2" Box label reads : "Glan Davis Studies in the covenant AFES teach-in 1985"
1985
Speaker expounds Philippians 3. He looks at Paul's response to circumcision. 1. Real circumcision is circumcision of the heart 2. Grace is not completed until the resurrection of the dead, Reel label reads : "Tape 8 side 1 lunchtime bible studies 4 tracks 1 7/8"
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Davies looks at the folly of self-justification in Romans 4. He examines it within the context of Abraham's life. Davies shows that faith and obedience go together. He shows that it is God's initative who brings us back to him., Cassette label reads : "Finishing strong - Clearing the hurdles (Romans 4) Glenn Davies 2000 MKC-2 tape 958", Finishing strong
2000
Davies explores the human tendency to blame others and justify ourselves. He explains that it was God who called Abraham, showing his grace, and it was Abraham's response to move to Canaan. Davies explains how covenants were made in the time of Abraham, and the giving of circumcision. He challenges them to consider the times when we seek to please God, other than by trusting. Davies explains that circumcision was a sign of faith, and a renewal of promise. He explores where the same concept of trusting and acting by faith in both the Old and New Testament. Davies challenges the audience to consider whether their actions are seeking God's glory or their own glory. He considers the times when we trust in ourselves, instead of God, and that we should be acting in response to trust. Davies examines the covenant of God walking between the dead animals, why he did this and that he did this for Abraham - if he falls into sin God will take the penalty of transgression. Davies shows that it is faith that matters., Cassette label reads : "Finishing strong - clearing the hurdles (Romans 4) Glenn Davies 2000 MKC-1 tape 952" Men's Convention
2000
Quadrio speaks on Philippians 3. He looks at what we are not saved by, and that we are saved by grace. Quadio explores the questions of : 1. Will we matter here? 2. Will we have eternal life? Quadrio looks at the places people look to to find value that do not save : 1. Circumcision and baptism 2. Pedigree or birth 3. Religious observance, Cassette label reads : "In understanding, live! Are you good enough to please God? Phlippians 3:1-21 - Richard Quadrio Trinity Chapel Macquarie"
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Robinson explores the translation to the term 'adoption'. He examines some of the Hebrew words which are not translated into English but are kept. Robinson examines the structure and style of Paul's writing. Robinson looks at Paul's audience in relation to circumcision to stress that we can never be justified by the law. However, Robinson shows that faith should lead to obedience through the Spirit. He explains that our love for our neighbour should shape how we practise our faith., Reel label reads :
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Stott expounds Galatians 6:11-18. He examines what Paul might mean by 'large letters'. Stott looks at Paul's comments on circumcision, comparing it to baptism. He shows that what is actually important is whether or not someone is a new creation
1981-01-01
Stott speaks on Galatians 6:11 onwards. He shows that both circumcision and baptism can not save. 2. Is the essence of the Christian religion human or divine? - what we do for God or what he has done for us? Stott answers this question in relation to circumcision. Stott shows that true Christianity is the new creation, in Christ. He explains what the marks of Jesus are and are not, and what it meant to be branded for Christ., Reel label reads : "Galatians tape 10", All Souls Church, London
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