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In Folder: Chapman, John, 1930-2012.



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Chapman speaks on Romans 3:21-26. He looks at the context of the passage within Romans. Chapman looks at the lack of fear of the Lord in creation, and that this should not be undersetimated. He then streses that we should likewise underestimate the solution. Chapman spends time explaining grace. Chapman explains why justice is important, and thus why sin can not be skipped over. Originally delivered 1995-03-14

1995-03-14

Romans 1-15-16

1900

Chapman briefly shares his testimony as an illustration of someone evangelising. He then shows that we too must be eager to preach the gospel, and that because it is God's gospel we do not need to be ashamed of the gospel. Chapman shows that the gospel is both historically reliable and unchanging. He explains that the gospels are the places to go to see what Jesus is really like, and thus that we should keep studying it. Chapman then looks at what do we do about the gospel, including the relationship between justice and love. Chapman looks at the relationship between obedience and faith, to show that can not be saved by good works but instead by our response to the gospel. Chapman looks at the judgement which will come for those who do not know Jesus.

1980

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