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Leon Morris speaks on 1 Corinthians 8. He explores the importance of gaining knowledge, but that knowledge is not as important as love. Morris explores idolatry in the ancient world, and the difference between the gospel and ancient religion. He explores our motives for our actions, and the importance of the effect of our conduct. Talk is followed by question and answers., Cassette label reads : "CCYC 8.8.87 Talk 2" Box label reads : "Dr Leon Morris 1 Corinthians 1:1-17, 8, 13 46 87 1-3 CCYC 1987"
1987-08-08
Morris speaks on 1 Corinthians 8 and idolism. He explores the idea of love in Paul's writing. Morris explores the original context of idolism and eating food offered to idols, for the sake of not bringing trouble to other people. Session is followed by question and answers., Cassette label reads : "Dr Leon Morris Exposition 2 Christians in relation to society 1979" Box label reads : "Focus tapes Christ and Australian Society A series of talks by Leon Morris AFES Conference 1979"
1979
Birchley explores Israel's idolatry. He compares this to the new age movement of shaping your life by the reading of crystals, to show that the only one worth trusting is the Lord. Birchley explores repentance, both for Israel and for the audience. Birchley shows that lack of repentance leads to judgement., Sermons on Jeremiah
1990
Ovey challenges pluralism and mysticism. 1. The wrong god - Paul is greatly distressed when he sees the pluralism in Athens. If we treat God as we do idols, where we are in charge, then we are not in relationship with God. 2. God's command is to repent from this thinking/acting. Our wrong ideas have wronged God. 3. Jesus has seen God, and thus we get our information about God from Jesus, because Jesus is God. He proved this by being raised from the dead. God talks to us, he reveals himself., Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' tape library Take Captive Every Thought 3. 'Pluralism : maturity or mutilation?' 24.8.97 Mike Ovey"
1997-08-24
Thompson speaks on three principles from 1 Corinthians 8. 1. It's not what you know, but how you love that counts 2. It's not my freedom, but your salvation that counts
2023-03-10
Salier speaks on the golden calf from Exodus 32-34. He shows that Israel need another saving from themselves and their own rebelling. Salier puts the event in it’s historical context. He shows that the covenant was broken with the creation of the calf, the leadership has failed, and needs to be reasserted in their decision of which God they will follow. Salier details Israel's repentence following this sin. He explores Moses' desire to see God's glory and God passing by. He shows this is the same as seeing his character. He shows that the covenant is reinstated with the creation of the second set of tablets. Salier draws these themes of redemption into the New Testament., Cassette label reads : "Bill Salier Exodus 33-34 The Glory of God in his Grace 96079 CCC Ocotber 1996" Box label reads : "Feel the weight : Renewing our vision of the glory of God. Bill Sailer The Glory of God in Exodus Talk 1 The Glory of God Required Talk 2 The Glory of God in Redemption Talk 3 Responding to the Glorious God Talk 4 The Glory of God in his grace"
1996-10-01
Williamson expounds Amos 5:18-6:14 to examine true worship, and the types of lives God wants from us. He looks at other forms of idolatry.
2018-09-25
Stott speaks on Acts 17:16-17. He explores the context, including Paul in Athens. 1. What Paul saw - idolatry 2. Paul is alone in Athens 3. Earthly jealousy v godly jealousy 4. Paul's preaching in Athens and the response, Cassette label reads : "CMS Summer School 1965 John Stott Acts 11:16-17 no. 1" Cassette insert adds : "Sunday address", Summer School 1965
1965-01-10
Stott speaks on the topic of racism/racialism/race relations. He looks at what the Bible says on this topic, especially Acts 17 and Paul's speech in the Aeropagus. Stott speaks against polytheism, and against idols. He also challenges the racial tensions within the Cold War. 1. The God who proclaimed is the creator of all nations 2. The God who proclaimed is the the disposer of all history 3. The God who proclaimed is the God of all mankind 4. The God who proclaimed is the giver of all life 5. The God who proclaimed is the judge of all the world Applications - humanity is the norm, not race. Despising other believers is an offence against God, and we must demonstrate that our ultimate unity is in Christ., Reel to reel label reads : "Rev Stott series 14 'Racialism verse our common unity"
undated
Sermon given at Tuesday Chapel. Cameron speaks on 1 John 5:13-21. He disputes the concept of mortal sin, ans speaks against idols. Cameron speaks on what it means to give God your heart.
2014-04-29
Chapman explores the response of the Thessalonians to Paul's sermon. He looks at what information people need to respond as they did. 1. The gods must have been challenged in a way that enables them to turn their back on them and serve the more living god 2. They waited for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, Jesus, who rescued them from the coming wrath - includes judgement in the gospel message
1993-07-28
Chia looks at how God can save without compromising his holiness from Matthew 6:1-18. He shows that we face the same danger of focusing on ourselves instead of on Jesus. Chia argues that Jesus' greater mission was not only to defeat sin, but to re-assert God's glory in the world. He shows that we must die to self-glory.
2014-08-12