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Manchester speaks on how we can know God, for believers who want to examine the foundations of their beliefs, and non-believers who are inquiring about the Bible. He encourages people to be open. 1. General revelation 2. Special revelation, including double-authorship, written by man ad inspired or breathed-out by God. 3. Personal revelation, Cassette label reads : "St Thomas' Anglican church Confident Christianity 1. How can people know about God? Psalm 19 6.8.00am Simon Manchester", Confident Christianity
2000-08-06
Manchester speaks on 2 Timothy 3:1-17. He uses the following structure: 1. The battle to be faced 2. The decision to be made 3. The weapon to be used - the scriptures
2021-06-01
Manchester shares his convictions regarding preaching. He looks at some of the passages that have shaped his convictions, Cassette label reads : "Aussie churches having a go - Nth. Sydney Ang. Simon Manchester 30.9.93 Robert Menzies College School of Christian Studies"
1993-09-30
Manchester explains that believers are aware of their inconsistencies, and thus are thankful to God. He expounds Psalm 102:18-21, exploring the praise that the author gives to God when in a time of despair. Manchester shows that the ultimate answer is in Jesus, and if you recognise this you are a found person. Manchester stresses that God has spoken and given proofs for his existence, and has enabled his word to go around the world. He shows that we can know Jesus through his word, and not through proofs/miracles, as those opposed to Christ will reject the proofs. Manchester shows that God has solved our need for release from death through Jesus. He shows that our nature is to turn away from God, but that living for ourselves does not work. Manchester explains that we deserve a spiritual death, but that Jesus has paid for this. In response we need to change our lives and drop our sins., Cassette label reads : "St. Thomas' Anglican Church 'Christmas Day' Psalm 102:18-21 25.12.01 Simon Manchester"
2001-12-25