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Jackman speaks on Psalms 132-134. He looks at the end of our pilgrimage, and the excitement this brings at the end of life. Jackman explains the levels of the Psalms, ultimately that God's people on earth are an outpost of heaven. Jackman explains why Jesus is David's promised king., Cassette label reads : "Songs for climbers 5. The far horizon Psalm 132-134 David Jackman", Songs for climbers
1992-10-18
Jackman speaks on Psalms 129-131. He summarises the themes from the earlier talks, and what they teach us about be in a pilgrim. Jackman shows that these psalms are about our reaction to life. He looks at alienation from God, and that believers can have this same feeling. Jackman explains that the pilgrim believes the word of God, expects what God promises will happen, and this gives us hope. He explains that heaven is for the spiritual bankrupts, who come to God seeking mercy., Cassette label reads : "Songs for climbers 4. Coping with opposition Psalm 129-131 David Jackman", Songs for climbers
1992-10-11
Jackman's major theme is 'God calls his people to come into his presence.' He focuses on Psalm 123. Jackman looks at how we become stable believers amongst this world - by looking back at what God has done and the confidence that he would do it again. This should lead us to trust and obedience. People who climb : 1. Pray 2. Trust 3. Remember 4. Face opposition, Cassette label reads : "Songs for climbers 2. Faith under pressure Psalm 123-125 David Jackman", Songs for climbers
1992-08-23
Jackman looks at Psalms 126-138. He looks at the temptation of only having head knowledge, and some of the damaging ways of applying the gospel. Jackman looks at the times we see God at work in our lives. He looks at how God works, including that it is often quiet and hidden, which leads to faith. There is no gap between theology and experience. He shows that faith leads to works/obedience, and that this allows God to keep working., Cassette label reads : "Songs for climbers 3. Guarding the inner life Psalm 126-128 David Jackman", Songs for climbers
1992-09-06
Jackman gives context for the Psalms of Ascent. His major theme is 'God calls his people to come into his presence', and the effect of being close to God. Jackman looks at the structure of the Psalms of Ascent, and their major idea of moving from the world, through the climb, to the city, in response to God's call. Jackman looks at the experience of the climb., Cassette label reads : "Songs for climbers 1. Pilgrim's Progress Psalm 120-122 David Jackman", Songs for climbers
1992-08-16
Jackman expounds Exodus 5:22-6:12. He looks at how we respond and learn from suffering. Jackman explains what it means for God to be 'THE LORD', including God's characteristics, actions and power. Jackman looks at what it means to have God as our Lord., Cassette label reads : "Exodus 5:22-6:12 The present tense God 21 Apr 96 St Matt David Jackman"
1996