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POSSIBLE DUPLICATE Cassette label reads : "FP9202 Allan Chapple God's plan - the covenants 1 focus tapes Focal Point 1992"

1992-01-01

Chapple speaks on God's plan being fulfilled in Christ., Cassette label reads : "FP9204 Allan Chapple God's Plan : Fulfilment in Christ focus tapes FOCAL POINT 1992"

1992-01-01

Alan Chapple speaks on the basics of Christianity., Cassette label reads : "FP9201 Allan Chapple God's plan : The Foundations Focal point 1992".

1992-01-01

Chapple speaks on Ephesians 1-3., Cassette label reads : "499201 Allan Chapple Ephesians 1-3 Studying Ephesians 1 Focal Point 1992"

1992-01-01

Chapple speaks on Ephesians 4-6., Cassette label reads : "499202 Allan Chapple Ephesians 4-6 Studying Ephesians II focus tapes Focal Point 1992"

1992-01-01

Chapple looks at the ways God fulfills his promises, looking first at Ancient Israel. He encourages his readers to read their Old Testaments within their Biblical context. Chapple then shows how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament promises, including the importance of genealogies to highlight how Jesus is the true Adam., Cassette label reads : "FP9203 Allan Chapple God's Plan: The Covenants II Focal Point 1992"

1992-01-01

Chapple explores the shocking nature of the cross and how someone as great as Jesus could end up on a cross. He shows how looking at the cross highlights our sin. Exploration of how the cross saves, with parallels to Exodus and Jeremiah. Chapple explains justification by faith, and the traps people fall into thinking they are saved but are instead trying to save themselves. Explanation of bearing the wrath of God and the cup imagery., Cassette label reads: "419106 Alan Chapple Mark 14:1-16:8 The King and the Cross

1991-12-01

Chapple considers the time for discerning, and how much is enough, and how people come to understand. Chappel illustrates this with the healing of the blind and deaf man. Discussion of the ways Jesus reveals himself to the crowds, Pharasees and to the disciples, and why people don't respond. Chappel introduces the idea that Jesus has to die. He analyses Peter's actions. Discussion of the difference between being a fan and being a disciple of Jesus. Chappel poses the question of whether we will live for ourselves or for Jesus and the gospel., Cassette label reads: "419103 Alan Chapple, AFES 1991 Mark 6:30-9:1 The King and the Cross"

1991-01-01

Chapple speaks on Mark 10:46-13:37 and possibly to 14:11, Cassette label reads : "419105 Alan Chapple Mark 10:46-13:37 The King and the Cross" Cassette insert reads : "419105 Alan Chaple, AFES 1991 Mark 10:46-14:11 'The King and the Cross'"

1991-01-01

Chapple looks at understanding Jesus. To do this he explains the structure of Mark, and that this is a major turning point. He explores this turning point and then moves on to the transfiguration. Chapple explains why Jesus often tells people not to tell what has happened, as the cross is required to make sense of an event. Next, Chapple looks at Understanding discipleship, including the method and content of their training. He then explores the role and responses of disciples. Chapple stresses that disciples must undertand the cross, but also must live under the cross. Chapple explains the importance of looking at the cultural, historical and biblical context of ransom, as Jesus describes his death as a ransom. He looks at Psalm 49 for biblical context, exploring Jesus' death as a subsitution and a redeemer. Jesus as Son of Man., Cassette label reads : "419104 (library) Alan Chapple, AFES 1991 Mark 9:2-10:45 'The King and the Cross'"

1991-01-01

Chapple has a close examination of Colossians 2:6-7. He looks at other passages with similar themes, and highlights that we are recognising Jesus as Lord, that this is right to acknowledge with his sovereignty and power, and obey. Chapple explains that to teach about grace is to point to the cross. Discussion of the word pictures walking, rooted, built up, being established/confirmed, overflowing. Chapple speaks against mysticism, and stresses the need to have both the word and the Lord together. Our identity is formed by who Jesus is and what he has done, and responding to him., Cassette label reads: "519107 Alan Chapple Colossians 2:6-7 The King and the Cross "Jesus and the Gospel" focus tapes AFES National Conference 1991"

1991-01-13

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