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“This brings us to a fourth observation: the “progression” was merely that of historical pronouncements couched in types and shadows, not in plain language. All that is meant by “progressive” is “communication at different times.” Meanwhile, all “revelation” turns out to be is “obtuse disclosure” which would remain unclear and misleading until the “fulfillment” was announced!”
This lesson includes the similitudes (“salt & light”), and the antitheses (“you have heard…but I say”).
“A triad is a kind of three-in-one. Each member of the triad is connected to the other two. This triad deals with relationships, but I told my friend that his “God, self and others” triad was pretty close to my own theological triad: God, Man, and the World. These three things are also inseparably linked. You cannot think about the world without thinking about yourself and vice versa. And even atheists cannot comprehend these two without facing the question of God; even if they always try to push Him away.”
The Beatitudes are character traits which every child of God ought to portray, even if falteringly, in this life.
“Our doctrine of revelation is the bedrock of what ever else we as Christians might want to say. Revelation entails clarity of intention. In speaking about “progressive revelation” we are always talking about the character and consistency of the Revelator.”
This lesson includes background information about the area of Jesus’ early ministry and an introduction to the Sermon on the Mount.
“One thing is for sure; if any of these pat opinions take hold in the hearts of our kids, Christian Truth claims will be held with less conviction – maybe they’ll settle merely temporarily at the most superficial level of a childhood habit? We don’t want that!”
Dr. Henebury gives a treatment of Christ’s Temptation by Satan in the Wilderness.
Without Tyndale we would not have the English language as we know it.
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Audio Lectures on Matthew – Chapter Six, Verses 1-13
Dr H. goes verse by verse through Christ’s teaching in chapter 6 (The Sermon on the Mount), ending up with the so-called ‘Lord’s Prayer’
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