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Stott, John R W. (John Robert Walmsley) , 1921-2011

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Exodus

2020

Sott speaks on how the Holy Spirit enables us to experience freedom in Galatians 5:16-25 1. Self control 2. Love 3. Obedience,  ,  ,  

1975-01-01

Stott speaking on Galatians

Genesis

2020

Stott explores the expression 'little flock' and what this teaches us about the church. 1. The church is the flock. 2. The church is the family 3. We must submit to the King 4. Fear not, Box label reads : "Series III Tape 3A 'Our Lord Jesus Christ' Side 1 : 'His little flock' Side 2 : 'His atoning death' Rev J.R.W. Stott", All Souls Church, London

undated

Stott looks at the tension between the sacred and the secular, to show that, in theory, everything is both secular and sacred. He gives a definition for both, including secularisation and secularism. Stott looks at Jesus' prayer in John 17:9-18. He shows that there are two communities - the world and those called out of the world that the Father gave the Son. He also shows that there are tensions between the two communities. Stott explores the issue of Christian separation of the world going too far. Stott then explores Jesus' prayer that we should be kept from the evil one, to show that we should not conform to the world. Stott stresses that we have a responsibility to be Christ's ambassador/missionary, comparing it to the moon landing., C 248 STO

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Stott expounds Matthew 4:10-11. He argues that worshiping and obeying God is the only way of dealing with temptation. Stott argues that we can't just do what we like, but that we need to live for God, and that we need prohibitions for our good. He stresses the importance to live under God's word, as Christ lived under God's word. Stott encourages his listeners to resist the devil in the name of Jesus., Cassette label reads : "Jesus Christ and morality/John Stott" White noise throughout.

1975

Stott's talk on the Gospel of John

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