graceTALK, May 2009
Sunday, May 24th, 2009 : By Leadership Team
The Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (1:29). In light of recent elections, I have heard Christian-radio citing a verse that we need to claim during these tough times: “If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” II Chronicles 7:14
Q2 (9:46). Why are Catholics persecuted when for the most part we believe the same things that any normal protestant church believes?
Q3 (18:06). The problem of evil… (A) Why does God allow evil to exist? Why does God give …
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A Review of “The Shack”
Monday, January 26th, 2009 : By Ken Rutherford
I spent the day, on a relaxing vacation, reading “The Shack” by William Paul Young. This book was given to my daughter. My wife read it several months ago. Several people in our small group have read it. Several people at work have read it. While here on vacation, I had several people say, “I noticed you are reading ‘The Shack’. I read that too. What do you think?” I have also seen a few copies being read pool-side and on the airplane. Needless to say, this little book has made the rounds. My discussion with people who have read the book are all very similar. Everyone found profound and moving content in the book. And everyone had some negative …
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graceTALK, January 2009
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 : By Leadership Team
The Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (00:29). I recently visited another church with a friend who wanted to start going to church again. They (husband and wife) wanted a church that was big so that they could “ease” into the whole church thing. So, I went along to encourage them. We went to a “mega” church in the area and I was blown away. It was like a rock concert! The message was good (in a creative sense) but seemed very shallow. I didn’t even need to use my Bible. So, now I am in a pickle. I want my friend to go to church, but I …
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God’s Christmas List, Part 1
Sunday, December 14th, 2008 : By Dan Miller
If God had a Christmas list what do you think would be on it? In other words, what does God want for Christmas? I must admit I am using this idea to help us focus on a unique perspective and in no way want you to think that God is in NEED of anything. However, could we say that God WANTS something from us? Could it be something uniquitely related to Christmas? MP3 download.
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God’s Providence, Part 4
Sunday, May 25th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 26
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 16, God’s Providence: If God controls all things, how can our actions have real meaning? What are the decrees of God?
Today, in our last class before our summer break, we discuss the opposing arguments of Arminianism and Calvinism.
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God’s Providence, Part 2
Sunday, May 4th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 24
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 16, God’s Providence: If God controls all things, how can our actions have real meaning? What are the decrees of God?
This week we continue the discussion of God’s Providence as we take on one of the most controversial topics – the problem of evil.
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God’s Goodness
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 10
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1)
This week we continue to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has shared in part with us) as we begin to discuss His ‘moral’ attributes starting with His Goodness.
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God’s Wisdom
Sunday, November 25th, 2007 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 9
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1)
This week we continue to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has shared in part with us) as we discuss another of his ‘mental’ attributes, His Wisdom.
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graceTALK, September 2004
Sunday, September 5th, 2004 : By Leadership Team
The Grace Fellowship Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (2:07): Can you please explain what openness theology is? I heard people discussing it a couple of weeks ago, but was not in the service to hear the teaching.
Q2 (17:45): Who was it that Jacob wrestled with in Genesis 32? Was it an angel or God? Since Jacob was wrestling with God, would this simply have been an angel? Since the angel was from God, would it be like an analogy to Jacob’s overall life up until this point?
Q3 (27:39): I am struggling with developing consistency in my witness at work. I often feel unconfident and frankly embarressed to share …
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