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Dumbrell speaks on anger. He briefly lists some passages where justified anger appears in the Bible. Dumbrell then looks at the anger of the elder brother in the parable of the two brothers. He gives an overview of the parable, the anger of each of the sons, with a focus on the anger of the elder son. Dumbrell looks at the significance of the father in coming out to the elder son. Dumbrell explores the damage of anger to the elder son. He then looks at the response of the father. Dumbrell compares this to the responsibility of a minister.
1978-10-25
Tice speaks on the parable of the lost sons from Luke 15. He challenges his audience to think about which of the sons they are. Tice explores the ways that both brothers are estranged from their father, what home is, and the need of both sons to repent and come home to God., Cassette label reads : "Jesus and his followers 'Seize the day' Mark 6:14-29 Rico Tice 'Where are you?' Luke 15:11-32 Rico Tice"
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Chapman speaks at the 1990 Moore College graduation. He expounds the Parable of the two sons, exploring the attitude and actions of the younger son. Chapman illustrates the decision of the younger son to return with a personal story of running away. He appeals to the audience to consider which brother they relate to, and to come back.
1990
Mathew 21:28-31 'But what think ye? A certain man had two sons, and he came to the first and said, son, go work in my vineyard...' Theme: Repentance. Compares the conduct of the two sons according to the parable. Concludes that it is not always the most spiritual that will go to heaven, the character of man being determined by their actions and the most declared Rebel, if he repents, shall be accepted by God. 12pp. complete., watermark 1815
Penman expounds the Parable of of the Lost Sons from Luke 15., Cassette label reads : "Parables of the new age 2 Archbishop David Penman Side A 4/7/89 Robert Menzies School of Christian studies"
1989-07-04
Moffatt speak on the Parable of the Two Sons from Luke 15:11-24. He looks at the heart problem of the younger son, and his search for pleasure and identity. Moffatt compares the younger son to Ancient Israel, and then with the desires of his contemporary audience. Moffatt explains that we are never content because our yearning for a better world because we are fallen people in a fallen world. He explains that the right place for us now is at God's side, and thus we should yearn for him. Moffatt shows that these yearnings are fulfilled in God, and thus coming home to God will meet our yearnings. Cassette label reads : "The lure of distance Luke 15:11-24 Justin Moffatt St Phillips York St 10am"
2009-03-08
Cook expounds the three lost parables in Luke 15. He examines what this teaches us about God, including his grace and rejoicing. Cook shows that we are all rebels and have all ignored God., Cassette label reads : "A man becoming a christian man David Cook 1997 MKC tape 744" Some echo, Men's Convention 1997
1997
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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