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Knox expounds the doctrine of the Trinity, and that believing this is essential to the Christian faith. He examines both Jesus' divinity and humanity. Knox addresses a question from the audience regarding whether or not Jesus knew/knows everything. Cassette insert reads : "DBK Intro to doctrine (Person of Christ) 19-8-02 25/26". Sound is soft and muffled. Second talk expounds the purpose of the incarnation.
1992-08-19
Doyle answers questions, then gives the lecture 1. Introduction - the question of forgiveness 2. The coming of God in Christ 3. Attempts at trinitarian integration 4. Reconciliation today 5. A summary
2001
Recording opens with a skit. Fuller compares the impact of Christ's visitation to the X-files, to show that the Bible is historically reliable. He addresses some of the reasons people are skeptical, including the sign of Jonah., Cassette label reads : "David Fuller Trust no one 97013 AFES National Conference 1997"
1997-01-01
Thompson looks at Matthew 1:18-25 under the following headings : The scandal The Spirit The Saviour
2016-10-28
SRE in depth by Nick Gilbert - on a new curriculum for Special Religious Education, Saving season by Glenn Davies - on Jesus' birth, God's care throughout life by Mark Wormell - on dementia, Prayer for Paris - on the Black Friday attacks in Paris, 2015-12-01/2015-12-31
2015-12-01
Mission head for Moore - on the appointment of Simon Gillham, The full light of deity by Philip H. Kern - on Christ's deity, Joy reborn by Robyn Powell - on the Christian message in carols, 2014-12-01/2014-12-31
2014-12-01
Luke 2:10-11 'And the Angel said unto them, Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people...' Theme: The Birth of Christ. Endeavours to elucidate the Tidings announced and consider their importance. A christmas sermon with an exhortation to break from sinful ways for this may be the last christmas. 10pp., complete.
Luke 13:14 'Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.' Theme: The Birth of Christ. Description of the incarnation of Christ represented in the Angels hymn as the brightest manifestation of the divine glory, the means of effecting peace upon earth and the most astonishing display of divine love. Concludes with and address to those who think nothing of Christ's birth. 4pp., complete., watermark 1797
Luke 2:10-11 'And the Angel said unto them, Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people...' Theme: Birth of Christ. Illustrates that the news of a Saviour's Birth may be called good Tidings of Great Joy and points out to whom they will be of great joy. Concludes that this is dependent upon what Foundation we stand for Eternity and how we view our Sin and Danger. 14pp., incomplete.
Luke 1:67-75 'And his father Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost, and prophesied saying: Blessed be the Lord God of Israel; for he hath visited and redeemed his people...' Theme: Redemption and Incarnation. Praises God for the fulfillment of Prophecy in sending a Saviour and as a means of spiritual blessings. Urges people to participate in blessing the incarnation of the Lord.8pp., complete., watermark 1827
Kapic explains that, to have a theology of Christian life, we must recognise that God is creator, sustainer and redeemer. He looks at how sin affects our ability to do this. Kapic shows that we can not belittle either God's creator, or the problem of sin. 2. A faithful and loving mediator - from Athanasius and Revelation 5 in response to Aryanism. Kapic explores why the incarnation is essential and can not be played down. He shows that the incarnation is why we can prayer not only through the Son but also to the Son. Talk is followed by questions
2022-08-10
Lucas expounds John 3:1-31. He explores what the passage teaches us about Jesus, from the question asked by Nicodemus. Lucas places the passage in it's Biblical context, including the Trinitarian elements that come through. 1. Spirit - experience of the Spirit - received through Jesus, and needed to see the Kingdom of God (v.1-9) Salvation through a living hope, yet coming with trials 2. Jesus - grounds for belief and why we should. Jesus came from heaven, and must be lifted up (or die). (v.10-15). Real evidence. 3. God - why people do or don't believe in a God of love. Because of sin, and whether or not you are willing to recognise it, and how this enable God to show us his love. Lucas explores how John uses the term 'no-one', to show the role of Jesus. He looks at the meaning and role of baptism, both in this passage and in Ezekiel 36. Jesus' cruxifiction leads to both his glory and our salvation. Lucas explores that God chooses us, but we must respond and come into the light., Cassette label reads : "Evidence, faith life - talk 2 (John 3) Dick Lucas 1999 KEC"
1999-04-01