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    4 - What is Spiritual Maturity?

    en-GBJune 18, 2015
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    Dr. Bruce Baker's presentation on Spiritual Maturity

    Recent Episodes from 2015 Chafer Conference

    12 - How Were People Saved in the Old Testament? - Keynote

    12 - How Were People Saved in the Old Testament? - Keynote
    The most significant question that anyone can ask is, “What must I do to be saved?” The only authoritative answer is found in the Bible. To most Christians the words save and salvation immediately call to mind the meaning of deliverance from the lake of fire after death or perhaps “go to heaven when you die.” But this idea of salvation is not the most common meaning of those terms in the Bible. The various Hebrew words translated, “to save,” or, “salvation,” rarely relate to personal salvation from eternal judgment or ultimate entrance into heaven. The New Testament words save and salvation also have a variety of meanings in different passages. If one assumes that every occurrence of the word save or of the word salvation refers to deliverance from the lake of fire, it will inevitably lead to an incorrect interpretation of many passages. It is important to understand that most of the time when the words save and salvation appear in Scripture they mean something other than, “final deliverance from the lake of fire.” Click here to download the Visualized Bible Verses ZIP file, compliments of James F. Myers Ministries.

    11 - Middle East Meltdown – Ezekiel 38–39 - Part 2

    11 - Middle East Meltdown – Ezekiel 38–39 - Part 2
    Part 2 In this session entitled "The Middle East Meltdown" we are going to focus our attention on the famous prophecy found in Ezekiel 38‒39. However, it's a meltdown only from the human point of view, not the divine perspective. A subtitle for this presentation could be "The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel." There’s a very interesting Chinese saying that says, "May You Live in Interesting Times." I think the time period that we’re living in now would qualify as interesting. Given the choice, there isn’t a time period in history that I would rather be living in than now. Why? The Lord seems to be setting the stage for His return as never before. One of these major stage-setting trends that we are currently seeing is the rise of a coalition of nations that harbors a hostile intent toward Israel. No matter which presidential administration comes into office in this nation and no matter how the calendar turns, this is an issue that doesn’t seem to go away.

    Special presentation by Brazilian missionary Jonathan Brown

    Special presentation by Brazilian missionary Jonathan Brown
    Jonathan and Valerie Brown are missionaries in the Brazilian jungle. They are planting churches among the Yanomami people. For more information about the missionary organization they represent, visit: www.crossworld.org Donations can be mailed to: CrossWorld Headquarters 10000 N Oak Trafficway Kansas City, MO 64155-2012 You can reach the Browns via email at: jon.brown@crossworld.org

    10 - Middle East Meltdown – Ezekiel 38–39 - Part 1

    10 - Middle East Meltdown – Ezekiel 38–39 - Part 1
    In this session entitled "The Middle East Meltdown" we are going to focus our attention on the famous prophecy found in Ezekiel 38‒39. However, it's a meltdown only from the human point of view, not the divine perspective. A subtitle for this presentation could be "The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel." There’s a very interesting Chinese saying that says, "May You Live in Interesting Times." I think the time period that we’re living in now would qualify as interesting. Given the choice, there isn’t a time period in history that I would rather be living in than now. Why? The Lord seems to be setting the stage for His return as never before. One of these major stage-setting trends that we are currently seeing is the rise of a coalition of nations that harbors a hostile intent toward Israel. No matter which presidential administration comes into office in this nation and no matter how the calendar turns, this is an issue that doesn’t seem to go away.

    8 - Believe and Confess: Does the Bible Teach a Two-Step Way to Salvation? - Keynote

    8 - Believe and Confess: Does the Bible Teach a Two-Step Way to Salvation? - Keynote
    What happens if a person only trusts Jesus Christ for salvation from sin and never tells anyone? Are they only half saved or not saved at all? Will they still go to heaven when they die? Does the reception of salvation really involve two parts or maybe even three: faith in Christ, public confession of that faith, and submission to Christ’s Lordship? Many have learned a method of gospel presentation called “The Roman Road” which included Rom 10:9-10 as the key verse for how to be saved. Based on that verse many have been taught that a person must not only believe in Jesus, but also must publically confess their faith or they are not saved. And some also add that this confession specifically emphasizes submission to the authority or Lordship of Jesus. Aside from the question of the necessity of public confession, a second popular teaching seeks support from this verse in making a distinction between a “head” belief and a “heart” belief. According to this view, a person must not only understand and affirm the gospel intellectually, a head belief, but in addition must have a heart belief, usually understood to be a commitment to Christ or something equivalent.
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