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Ø New Paper by Leon Sim – Irenaeus’ view of The Old Testament
Ø Sermons:
Wilderness Church 1
Wilderness Church 2
Wilderness Church 3
Wilderness Church 4
Wilderness Church 5
Wilderness Church 6
Mark 15:40-16:8
Mark 14:53-15:15
Mark 14:1-26
Mark 13
Mark 12:18-44
2 Samuel 22
2 Samuel 21
2 Samuel 15
2 Samuel 14
1 Corinthians 14
1 Corinthians 13
1 Corinthians 12
1 Corinthians 11
1 Corinthians 10
1 Corinthians 9
1 Corinthians 8
1 Corinthians 7
Ø My blog. Come say hello!
Ø My first 200 or so blog posts (Nov 2007 – Oct
2008)
Ø New
sermons: Eating with Jesus (Mark 1:40-2:17),
Mark 5:1-20, Mark
4:35-41, Mark 4:1-34, Titus 1:5-9
Ø More
songs on the creative
page – for kids and grownups
Ø New
sermons, Mark
2:18-3:6, Mark
1:40-2:17, Romans
3:21-26, John 4 evangelistic,
Pub Quiz Talk (Col 3:4).
Ø
The Jonah Song (with audio) and a new poem on the
Creative page
Ø
Sermons on Luke 12:1-12 and Jonah 1.
Ø
NEW: Christ in the Old Testament – A
series of posts on this important issue
Ø Sermons
on Doing Mission Together and Revelation
22
Ø Sermons
on God and Money, Revelation
13-14, Revelation 15-16, Revelation 17-18, Revelation
19, Revelation 20, Revelation 21
Ø Sermons
on Why the Cross?, Revelation
4, Revelation 5 , Revelation
6
Ø What is repentance and where does it fit in
evangelism?
Ø Sermons
on Luke 14, Luke 14
(all-age talk), Mission in 1 Peter, John 13, Hebrews 2, Isaiah 9, 2 Samuel 10, 2 Samuel 13, and Revelation
3:1-6
Ø My favourite sermons – mainly Paul Blackham’s and Mike
Reeves’!
Ø Karl Barth and Preaching. What can the evangelical preacher learn
from Barth’s doctrine of revelation?
Long paper.
Ø Sermons
– on 1 Corinthians 3, Genesis 15, Genesis 17, Psalms 1&2,
Preaching, Matthew 12:15-37, Luke 8 and The
Trinity
Ø How
should Christians think about Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)?
Ø Did Luther believe in a fore-runner to CBT? Here are quotes from his Galatians
commentary in which he encourages us to preach the gospel to ourselves.
Ø 100 THOUGHTS – poems, songs, meditations, rants,
randomly ordered!
Ø How to help someone with depression. Thoughts on a
hypothetical scenario.
Ø First Things First – why we must begin our
doctrine of God with the Trinity.
Ø Some thoughts on stranger evangelism. Things I have learnt doing door-to-door
and open air evangelism.
Ø Larry Crabb’s counselling model – Some thoughts on a
Christian counsellor I admire
Ø The
Ascension in Hebrews
Ø NEW
SERMONS on Luke 5 and Luke 8 and a
new audio sermon on Guidance in Proverbs.
Ø How
do mission and evangelism relate? Is the mission of the Church
purely an evangelistic mission? Or
does God have something else to say to the world, other than the Gospel?
Our conclusions on the doctrine of God will have direct
implications for our missiology.
Ø The
Trinity and Salvatation.
How do these doctrines relate?
How will errors in one work out in the other? This paper wanders (not quite
aimlessly!) around some of these issues!
Ø Freedom
in Galatians. Paul, the
great Apostle of freedom gives his manifesto for Christian freedom in the
letter to the Galatians. Just what
is Christian freedom, and how is it experienced in the Christian
life?
Ø Larry
Crabb and Jay Adams compared. A
look at two popular evangelical approaches to pastoral counselling.
Ø What
is Calvin’s account of the Trinity? We have inherited so much
from him, it’s good to step back and appreciate the good and the not so
good.
Ø Student
Seminar on Old Testament Law – given at All Souls, November 6
2005.
Ø Luther
on Genesis 3. This
towering reformer wrote his most mature reflections on Scripture during
his lectures on Genesis. We must
hear Luther again as he calls us back to a Christ-centred view of the
Scriptures – from page one.
Ø The
Logos of the Cross. The coherence
of Creation and Redemption in the One Word of God, Jesus Christ – as
explained by Irenaeus and Athanasius.
Ø Intimacy
with God. Participation in the divine nature is the very goal
and highpoint of God’s gospel.
Divine intimacy is not the bonus awarded to exceptional
worshippers but the very ground of Christian worship guaranteed in
Christ.
Ø How does the New Testament read the Old?
Ø How
should the church respond to the challenge of post-modernism? An essay by a great friend.
Ø I’ve
posted devotional aids that have helped me focus
my prayers on Christ. --click here—
Ø I’ve
put up a number of quotes from church history (though
mainly Calvin and the puritans) which show that a determination to shape
all theology in Christ has been an abiding concern of His church. Some of our modern evangelical writers
seem very far from their fore-bearers. --click here--
Stay tuned for more…
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