Vanden Brink, Paul |
Published on Sun 29th Nov 2009
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We continue our series dealing with objections to the Christian faith. This week, we consider the objection that Christianity has been responsible for so much injustice in the world. We will also look at a biblical response to this objection from Isaiah 58.
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Sun 24th Jan 2010
By Vanden Brink, Paul
In Hebrews 2:5-18, the author encourages the congregation to persevere in the faith by holding up Jesus as the hero we all want to be -- the true man crowned with glory and honour.
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Sun 24th Jan 2010
By Vanden Brink, Paul
Is hell (eternal, conscious punishment) a just consequence of rejecting faith in Christ? We will study Luke 16:19-31 to find out.
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Sun 31st Jan 2010
By Vanden Brink, Paul
We continue our study of the book of Hebrews, focussing on chapter 3:1-6, where the author compares Jesus to the greatest hero of the Old Testament: Moses.
Sun 31st Jan 2010
By Vanden Brink, Paul
Tonight we bridge from our last series on objections to the Christian faith to the next series on the cross of Christ. People often ask, "Why was the crucifixion necessary? Can't God just forgive? Why did Jesus have to die? It seems cruel." We'll address this objection as we consider 2 Corinthians 5:16-21.
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Sun 7th Feb 2010
By Vanden Brink, Paul
Why must Christians work hard to persevere in the faith? Because if they do not, according to Hebrews 3:7-19, they may never enter God's eternal rest.
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