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The Gospel in the Life of the Believer

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In Folder: Chapman, John, 1930-2012.


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Chapman expounds Romans 1:15-16. He looks at suffering, and why we are tempted to be ashamed of the gospel. 1. The world sees the gospel as folly, thus the messenger is seen as foolish as well. 2. The gospel is the power of God to save, C 269 CHA

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Chapman looks at the metaphors in Romans 3:21-26. He shows that we can have certainty of that we are right with God 1. Legal - we are all guilty but can be justified by grace as an undeserved gift for the man who has faith in Jesus 2. Sacrifice - made on our behalf. 3. Slavery, C 269 CHA

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Sydney University Mission talks Talk 1 Chapman speaks on John 5. He looks at Jesus' claim that he is the light of the world. He looks at how strange it is for Jesus to claim to be the Son of God. Chapman then looks at the healing of the blind man which is used as an illustration. 1. The blind man 2. The religious leaders Chapman then explains what it means to surrender our lives to Jesus, as this is how to relate to him properly. He shows that to understand life, we must recognise Jesus. Talk 2 Chapman speaks on the claims that Jesus makes to the Samaritan woman in John 4. He expounds the passage as he reads through it, looking at how she evades Jesus. Chapman shows that we must be prepared for Jesus to transform our lives in order to be forgiven. White noise throughout Poor sound quality 2 talks on the recording

1980-08-10

Chapman explores what the Bible says about death and about heaven. He explains the assurance that we have that we have been saved because Christ has been raised. Chapman then looks at the implications of the resurrection for both this life and the next. Katoomba Easter Convention

1987

Chapman looks at Jesus' example and how this should change and affect our actions from Matthew 9:35-38 1. What am I to be like in a situation? 2. How am I to act?, Original cassette tape number : C 269 CHA,  

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Chapman explores what greatness is from Matthew 20:20-28. He looks at how the desire for power can turn people. Chapman stresses that we should always thank God for the good things that he has given us. Chapman shows that we must in the very least take the gospel out, as this is a service to people., Matthew 20:20-28, Original cassette number : C 269 CHA

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