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In Folder: Stott, John R W. (John Robert Walmsley) , 1921-2011
Stott explains Galatians 5:1-12. He looks at the contrast of two opinions/outlooks/religions - one false and the other true. 1. Believers 2. Teachers, Box label reads : "Galatians 7 Chapt 4:21-31 Chapt 5:1-12", All Souls Church, London
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Stott expounds Galatians 3:1-9. He looks at how Paul calls the Galatians foolish/idiotic to describe their turning away from the gospel. Stott compares the gospel to the law, and shows that this was the Galatian's experience. Stott explains what the gospel is, and our role in spreading it. He shows that the gospel offers a blessing, where the only demand is faith., Box label reads : "Galatians tape 4" Reel label reads : "Galatians tape 4 Side 1 3:1-9 Side 2 3:10-14, All Souls Church, London
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Stott looks at the actions of the false teachers in Galatians. He expounds Paul's response to this. Stott explores some different views in relation to the Bible. 1. Historical 2. Experiential, Reel label reads : "Galations 1 J.R.W. Stott" Reel box label reads : "'Galatians' J.R.W. Stott Track 1 No. 1 'Paul's authority and gospel' Gal 1:1-5 28 mins Track 2 No. 2 'Only one gospel Gal 1:6-10 27 mins"
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Stott looks at Paul's opening verses of Galatians. 1. The unfaithfulness of the Galatians - you can not forsake the gospel without forsaking God 2. The false teachers 3. Works can not be added, Reel label reads : "Galations 1 J.R.W. Stott" Reel box label reads : "'Galatians' J.R.W. Stott Track 1 No. 1 'Paul's authority and gospel' Gal 1:1-5 28 mins Track 2 No. 2 'Only one gospel Gal 1:6-10 27 mins"
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Stott expounds Galatians 3:10-14. He argues that this paragraph must be grasped to understand Christianity. Stott explores what it means to be justified by/before God, including comparing this to the law. He shows that we are all cursed until we trust in Jesus., Box label reads : "Galatians tape 4" Reel label reads : "Galatians tape 4 Side 1 3:1-9 Side 2 3:10-14, All Souls Church, London
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Stott expounds Galatians 6:11-18. He examines what Paul might mean by 'large letters'. Stott looks at Paul's comments on circumcision, comparing it to baptism. He shows that what is actually important is whether or not someone is a new creation
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Stott shows that true freedom includes being subject to authority. He shows that God should always be our chief authority. Stott examines what our freedom should and should not be used for., Already ingested (002000317b.mp3) but this copy has better sound quality Reel label reads : "XII Tensions Freedom and Submission" Reel box label reads : "1 and 2 a) 23-10 b) 22.5 minutes"
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Stott introduces a series on tensions that are experienced in Christian experience. He shows that freedom and submission are key parts of the Christian life, and that they both bring rest. Stott looks at the details of the passage - 'take my yoke'., Already ingested (002000317a.mp3) but this copy has better sound quality Reel label reads : "XII Tensions Freedom and Submission" Reel box label reads : "1 and 2 a) 23-10 b) 22.5 minutes"
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Stott speaks on the fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22-23. He shows that the Holy Spirit produces the same fruit in all believers, and that we must be showing all the fruit. He shows that it is supernatural in origin, and natural in it's growth. Stott shows that we reap what we sow, and that we can sow either to the flesh or the Spirit. He stresses that we need both humility and faith to receive the fruits of the Spirit, and that we need to be patient as we wait on the Lord., Box label reads : "The Power of the Holy Spirit Rev M Baughn", All Souls Church, London
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Stott begins a series on Galatians. He gives an overview of the context of the book, exploring Paul's apostleship. Stott shows that the object of the cross was to rescue us out of the present evil age, as the two ages run parallel to one another. He shows that Jesus' death was both the will of the Son and the Father. Stott examines the actions of the false teachers, and Paul's desire to correct false teaching. He applies this to a contemporary setting, by arguing that sticking to the gospel is more important than a preacher's outward appearance., Box label reads : "Galatians 1", All Souls Church, London
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Stott speaks on Galatians 6:11 onwards. He shows that both circumcision and baptism can not save. 2. Is the essence of the Christian religion human or divine? - what we do for God or what he has done for us? Stott answers this question in relation to circumcision. Stott shows that true Christianity is the new creation, in Christ. He explains what the marks of Jesus are and are not, and what it meant to be branded for Christ., Reel label reads : "Galatians tape 10", All Souls Church, London
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Stott explores the issues between Paul and the Judaisers in Galatians, to provide the context of Galatians. 1. Authority - who to believer? 2. Salvation - how to be made right with God? 3. Holiness - how do we learn to control our desires and live a life of righteousness and love?, Reel label reads : "Galatians tape 10", All Souls Church, London
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