Posted on May 14, 2008 by christourlife
I. Am I Really A Christian?
What are you intending to communicate and why is it important?
A. What has been my experience?
i. Have I been regenerated?
Filed under: Sermon on the Mount, Soteriology - (The Study of Salvation) | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 14, 2008 by christourlife
The Nature of Man
First we are going to look at a Biblical foundation for viewing the human race and this life. A word view is a broad view of the world and human life. Each person has a world view, even if he is unaware of it, or uneducated in the subject. The Gospel clearly [...]
Filed under: Soteriology - (The Study of Salvation), Themes in Scripture | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
6 Principles of Sacred Bible Study According to Martin Luther
Elevate the Biblical text itself far above the teachings of commentators or church fathers.
Having this kind of radical focus on the text itself with secondary literature in secondary place leads us to an intense and serious grappling with the very words of Paul and the other [...]
Filed under: Hermeneutics - (Rules for Interpreting the Bible) | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
The New Birth: The Assurance of our Glorification
1 Peter 1.2 – To the pilgrims of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, 2 elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: grace to you and peace be [...]
Filed under: Soteriology - (The Study of Salvation) | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
The Foundation of Salvation: The Wrath of God
Romans 1.18 – For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness,[…]
In Romans chapters 3-8 the Apostle Paul addresses many issues concerning the salvation of man. Each argument, however, is only a branch that [...]
Filed under: Soteriology - (The Study of Salvation) | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
The Law: Understanding Its Purpose and Function
Outline – The Law was given to:
1. Intentionally Not Save Us.
2. Cause Our Offense to Abound
3. Remove All of Our Excuses
4. Show the Extent of Our Sinfulness
5. Bring Us to Christ
1. The Law was never given in order to save us. This was not only the fallacy of [...]
Filed under: Themes in Scripture | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
In Psalm 27 great secrets are revealed, but they are only revealed if we have the eye to see them. I’ve had the privilege of singing and praying through this particular Psalm every Tuesday, with a team of musicians, for the last year in the house of prayer. So these are some observations I’ve made [...]
Filed under: Books of the Bible, Other, Themes in Scripture | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
David was fearless in the presence of his enemies, even as they sought to destroy his life. Entire armies encamped around David in order to kill him, yet he remained confident in God’s ability to preserve his life. David’s confidence did not lie solely in God’s ability to preserve his flesh. Rather, his confidence lied [...]
Filed under: Other, Themes in Scripture | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 8, 2008 by christourlife
Psalm 27.1-3 A Basic Literary Analysis
1The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? 2 When the wicked came against me to eat up my flesh, my enemies and foes, they stumbled and fell.3 Though an army [...]
Filed under: Books of the Bible, Other, Themes in Scripture | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 6, 2008 by christourlife
Introduction
How do we approach walking out the “Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew 5,6, &7)? Jesus says, “My yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Yet when we look at these three chapters, they appear to us to be the hardest requests God could ask. Not only does God request these of us, He [...]
Filed under: Sermon on the Mount | Leave a Comment »