Bible
Bible
Wednesday May 22, 2013
From God to Us - A Guide to How We Got Our Bible Lesson 4- Cameron Jungles - 5-22-2013
Wednesday May 22, 2013
Wednesday May 22, 2013
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible (Lesson 4)
(Eastside/Wed PM/May 22, 2013)
Where are we going?
Ø Composition
Ø Canonization
Ø Transmission
Ø Translation
Transmission
Ø Preservation
Ø Languages and writing materials/practices
Ø Transmission of OT
Ø Transmission of NT
Preservation
Ø Assuming inspired, inerrant, authoritative original
Ø What about the copies and copies of copies of that original?
Ø Are they perfectly preserved?
Preservation – 4 Options
Ø Perfect preservation in all manuscripts and print editions
Ø Perfect preservation in some (group) of copies/editions
Ø Perfect preservation in one manuscript
Ø Providential preservation in totality of manuscripts
Languages and Writing
Ø Languages
o Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek
o Not heavenly languages
o Not the language of Garden of Eden
o Normal, commonly spoken languages of the day
Ø Development of Writing
o Pictograms
o Word-syllabic writing
o Syllabic writing
o Alphabetic writing
ü Early Phoenician alphabet
ü 1600 BC – available to Moses
Ø Writing materials
o Stone
o Clay
o Wood
o Papyrus
o Leather
o Parchment
Ø Book forms
o Scroll
o Codex
Transmission of OT
Ø Manuscripts and Versions
Ø Transmission History
Ø Implications
Manuscripts and Versions
Ø Hebrew Texts
o Silver amulets, 7th cent. BC
o Dead Sea Scrolls, 250 BC-AD 50
o Masada, before AD 73
o Naḥal Ḥever, AD 130
o Genizah Fragments
o Early Ben Asher Manuscripts
o Medieval Manuscripts
Ø Ancient Versions
o Septuagint (LXX), 250-100 BC
o Aramaic Targums
o Latin Translations
ü Old Latin – from LXX
ü Vulgate, AD 405
o Syriac Peshitta, AD 150-200
Transmission History
Ø Beginning to 300 BC
o Written in paleo-Hebrew (Phoenician) script
o Scrolls until 1st – 2nd cent. AD
o Copying of consonants only
o Unsure if written with spaces between words or not
Ø 300 BC to AD 135
o Change from paleo-Hebrew script to Aramaic/square script
o Various textual streams/families evident at Qumran
o Evidence that Consonantal text was standardized by AD 135 (mss. of Wadi Murabba⁽at)
Ø AD 135 to 1000
o Meticulous preservation of standardized consonantal text
o Masoretes (guardians of the tradition)
o Development of vowel pointing systems to preserve pronunciation
Ø AD 1000 to 1450
o Careful transmission of ben Asher family of manuscripts
o The vast majority of our hand-written Hebrew manuscripts come from this medieval period.
o Over 3,000 of these manuscripts
Ø AD 1450 to present
o Transition from hand-copied manuscripts to printed copies
o Carrying on tradition of ben Asher family of manuscripts
o Leningrad codex (around AD 1000) is base of most printed editions
Implications
Ø All printed Hebrew editions are based on ben Asher text family (Leningrad codex)
Ø No essential differences in Hebrew textual base used by all translations
Ø All translators make decisions based on all the textual evidence
Transmission of NT
Ø Contrasts between OT and NT transmission
Ø Manuscripts and Versions
Ø Transmission History
Ø Textual Variations
Ø Implications
Contrasts between OT/NT
Ø Timespan of composition
Ø Geographical distribution
Ø Skill of Scribes
Ø Quality of materials
Ø Degree of variation
Manuscripts and Versions
Ø Greek
o Papyri
o Uncials
o Miniscules
o Lectionaries
o Church Fathers
Ø Ancient Versions
o Eastern
ü Syriac (4th cent.)
ü Coptic (3rd to 4th cent.)
ü Armenian, Georgian, Ethiopic
o Western
ü Latin (Old Latin/Vulgate)
ü Gothic
History of Transmission
Ø Before AD 325
o Several papyrus pages and fragments from first 200 years
o Evidence of geographical families of texts
o Greatest variations are in these earliest manuscripts
Ø 325 to 1516
o Recognition of Christianity in Roman empire
o Standardization of text in Eastern (Byzantine) churches
o Western churches transmitted NT in Latin
Ø 1516 to Present
o Early printed editions based on few, late Byzantine copies
o Discovery of older, more diverse manuscripts resulted new printed editions in 1800’s.
o Textual variation demands textual decisions
Textual Variations
Ø No 2 Greek manuscripts are exactly identical
Ø Unintentional variation
Ø Intentional variation
Ø Each variation must be measured against external and internal evidence
Colossians 1:14, KJV
In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
Colossians 1:14, NIV
in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.
Colossians 1:20, NIV
and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
“Through His Blood”
Ø Not found in most Greek manuscripts or Latin Vulgate manuscripts of Col. 1:14
Ø Only a few, late Byzantine manuscripts have the phrase
Ø Solution?
Ø Harmonization with Eph. 1:7
Ephesians 1:7, NIV
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God's grace
Conclusions
Ø Is biblical text in doubt?
Ø Abundance of evidence
Ø Most variations are insignificant
Ø 99% agreement among mss.
Ø No doctrine is lost or changed by any of the variations
Wednesday May 15, 2013
From God to Us - A Guide to How We Got Our Bible - Cameron Jungles - 5-8-2013
Wednesday May 15, 2013
Wednesday May 15, 2013
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible (Eastside/Wed PM/May 15, 2013)
Where are we going?
Ø Composition
Ø Canonization
Ø Transmission
Ø Translation
Canonization
Ø What does Canonization mean?
Ø Old Testament canon
Ø New Testament canon
Canon Defined
Ø Greek kanōn = rod, staff, or measuring rod
Ø Hebrew qāneh = a measuring rod six cubits long
Ø So, “canon” came to refer to any standard, rule, or norm.
Scripture & Canon
Ø “Canon” adopted by earlier church to refer to the Gospel or official church doctrine.
Ø Around A.D. 350 used to describe the written Scriptures.
Ø Canon=standard list of inspired writings=Word of God
Theological Definition
Canonicity is the historical process by which the Spirit of God led the church to recognize those writings that were genuinely inspired.
Important Clarifications
Ø Canonicity is a historical process.
Ø Canonicity recognizes authority; it does not grant it.
Ø Inspiration determines canonicity, not vice versa.
Why is “Canon” important?
Ø Not everyone agrees on the list of inspired, authoritative books.
Ø Modern challenges to our faith based on recently discovered spurious writings in the early church.
Old Testament Canon
Ø The OT testifies to its own authority.
o Law
ü Testifies to its own authority
o Prophets & Writings
ü Testifies to Law’s authority
ü Testifies to authority of other Prophets and Writings
Ø External testimony to OT canon
o Evidence in favor of a 39 book OT canon
o Evidence against inclusion of “apocryphal” or “inter-testamental” writings
Ø Concluding implications:
o Strong historical evidence that Hebrew Scriptures were done by Ezra’s time around 400 B.C.
o Strong historical evidence that the OT canon included only 39 books (=24 in Hebrew order).
New Testament Canon
Ø Differences in process between development of OT canon and NT canon
o Length of time of production
o Location of origin and geographical distribution
Ø The NT testifies to its own authority.
o Pre-authentication by Jesus
John 13:7
Jesus replied, "You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand."
John 16:12
"I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear.
John 16:13
But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.
John 14:26
But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.
John 15:20
…If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also.
o “Canonical self-consciousness”
1 Corinthians 14:37
If anyone thinks they are a prophet or otherwise gifted by the Spirit, let them acknowledge that what I am writing to you is the Lord's command.
1 Corinthians 2:13
This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, explaining spiritual realities with Spirit-taught words.
Revelation 22:18
I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this scroll: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to that person the plagues described in this scroll.
Revelation 22:19
And if anyone takes words away from this scroll of prophecy, God will take away from that person any share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are described in this scroll.
Deuteronomy 4:2
Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the LORD your God that I give you.
o NT authors recognizing authority of other NT writings
2 Peter 3:15
Bear in mind that our Lord's patience means salvation, just as our dear brother Paul also wrote you with the wisdom that God gave him.
2 Peter 3:16
He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.
1 Timothy 5:18
For Scripture says, "Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain," and "The worker deserves his wages."
Ø External testimony to NT canon
o Principles
ü Apostolic authorship
ü Universal acceptance
ü Orthodox teaching
ü Traditional Usage
o History
ü Paul’s epistles and Gospels recognized almost instantly
ü 22 books received early and near universal acceptance
ü Only 27 NT books recognized
Wednesday May 08, 2013
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible - Cameron Jungles - 5-8-2013
Wednesday May 08, 2013
Wednesday May 08, 2013
(Eastside Baptist/Wed PM/May 8, 2013)
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible
Where are we going?
Ø Composition
Ø Canonization
Ø Transmission
Ø Translation
Psalm 19:7
The law of the LORD is perfect, refreshing the soul. The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
Psalm 19:8
The precepts of the LORD are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
Psalm 19:9
The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever. The decrees of the LORD are firm, and all of them are righteous.
2 Timothy 3:16-17
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
Key Question:
Ø How do we know the Bible is God’s Word?
Ø The Bible shows itself to be God’s Word by the heavenliness of its doctrine, the unity of its parts, and its power to convert sinners and to edify saints.
Ø But only the Spirit of God can make us willing to agree and submit to the Bible as the Word of God.
1 Corinthians 2:13
This is what we speak, not in words taught us by human wisdom but in words taught by the Spirit, explaining spiritual realities with Spirit-taught words.
1 Corinthians 2:14
The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit.
Key Question:
Ø How did God reveal or communicate his message to the human authors?
Ø Through the superintendence of the Holy Spirit.
John 16:13
But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.
2 Peter 1:20
Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation of things.
2 Peter 1:21
For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.
Composition
Ø Revelation
Ø Inspiration/Inscripturation
Ø Inerrancy
Ø Authority
Revelation
God’s Truth
Human Beings
General Revelation
Ø General Audience
o Creation
o Providence/Acts of God
o Conscience
Ø General Content
o Sufficient for general knowledge
o Insufficient for salvation
Romans 1:18
The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness,
Romans 1:19
since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them.
Romans 1:20
For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.
Romans 10:13
for, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."
Romans 10:14
How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?
Romans 10:15
And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!"
Romans 10:16
But not all the Israelites accepted the good news. For Isaiah says, "Lord, who has believed our message?"
Romans 10:17
Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.
Special Revelation
Ø Specific Audience & Content
o Various means:
ü Lots, Urim & Thummim, miracles, direct speech, visions, dreams, angels, Theophanies, prophets
o Incarnation of Christ
o Scripture
2 Timothy 3:16-17
All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
Composition
Ø Revelation
Ø Inspiration/Inscripturation
Ø Inerrancy
Ø Authority
Inspiration
Ø Definition
o 2 Timothy 3:16 – “given by inspiration of God”
o Comes from Latin inspirō, meaning “breathe in/into”
o Greek word = God’s breath or God’s Spirit (“God-breathed”)
Matthew 4:4
Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.' "
Inspiration
Ø Warfield: “a supernatural influence exerted on the sacred writers by the Spirit of God, by virtue of which their writings are given divine trustworthiness.”
Inspiration
Ø God’s superintendence of the writers of Scripture by the Holy Spirit so that what they wrote is the very Word of God.
o 2 Peter 1:20-21
o 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Inspiration
Ø God is the ultimate cause of the Scriptures.
Ø God used human agents in the recording of the Scriptures.
o Not mechanical dictation
o Divine-human confluence
o Author of the words and writers
Jeremiah 1:5
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations."
Galatians 1:15-16
But when God, who set me apart from my mother's womb and called me by his grace, was pleased to reveal his Son in me so that I might preach him among the Gentiles…
Inspiration
Ø Verbal and Plenary
Ø Applies directly to the original manuscripts
Ø Applies indirectly to copies and translations as they faithfully represent original writings.
Composition
Ø Revelation
Ø Inspiration/Inscripturation
Ø Inerrancy
Ø Authority
Inerrancy
Ø Scriptures are completely true in all that they affirm.
Ø Exempt from liability to mistake, incapable of error.
Ø Rooted in the character of God, who does not lie.
John 17:17
Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.
Composition
Ø Revelation
Ø Inspiration/Inscripturation
Ø Inerrancy
Ø Authority
Authority
Ø God’s Word is fully authoritative.
Ø If Bible is God’s Word, then it bears his full authority.
Ø “Thus saith the LORD…”
Ø Jesus appealed to Scriptures
Ø Authority of Prophets/Apostles
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cameron Jungels
Eastside Baptist Church
May 8, 2013 Wed PM
Unless otherwise noted, the verses are in NIV.
Wednesday May 01, 2013
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible - Cameron Jungles- 5-1-2013
Wednesday May 01, 2013
Wednesday May 01, 2013
From God to Us: A Guide to How We Got Our Bible
(Lesson 1: Introduction)
From God to Us
Ø What are we studying?
Ø Where are we going?
Ø Why do we need this study?
Ø How should we study it?
What are we studying?
Ø Purpose: to understand how God gave us the Scriptures
Ø Where did it come from?
Ø How did we get it?
Ø Our Bible is the result of a long history of complex events and processes.
What is the Bible?
Ø “Bible” comes from the Greek word biblia = “books”
Ø The Bible is a collection of sacred books that serve as the authoritative writings for the Christian church.
Ø 66 different books or writings
Ø 2 Testaments or “Covenants”
Ø Old Testament = 39 books
Ø New Testament = 27 books
The Old Testament
Ø Law: Genesis - Deuteronomy
Ø History: Joshua - Esther
Ø Poetry: Job – Song of Songs
Ø Prophets
o Major: Isaiah - Daniel
o Minor: Hosea - Malachi
The Hebrew Bible
Ø Called the Tanak
o Torah (Law)
o Nebiim (Prophets)
o Kethubim (Writings)
Luke 24:44
He said to them, "This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms."
Ø Torah: Genesis - Deuteronomy
Ø Nebiim: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, The Twelve
Ø Kethubim: rest of the books; beginning with Psalms, ending with Chronicles
Luke 11:51
from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah, who was killed between the altar and the sanctuary. Yes, I tell you, this generation will be held responsible for it all.
Ø This three-fold division of the Hebrew Scriptures (Law, Prophets, Writings) was set by the time of Jesus.
Ø The number and arrangement of the books of the Hebrew Bible was set by Jesus’ time.
The New Testament
Ø Gospels: Matthew - John
Ø History: Acts
Ø Epistles: Romans - Jude
Ø Prophecy: Revelation
The Bible
Ø These 66 books were not all written at the same time.
Ø The Bible, as a collection of all 66 books, did not exist until around 2nd century A.D.
Ø Prior to this time, these books were transmitted individually or as part of smaller collections.
Ø “Book of books” that we call the Bible came into being over a period of 1500 years, using 40 different authors.
Ø Diverse book with long history:
o Diverse Writers
ü Kings (David & Solomon)
ü Statesmen (Daniel)
ü Herdsmen (Amos)
ü Fishermen (Peter & John)
ü Priests (Jeremiah & Ezekiel)
ü Prophets (Isaiah & Micah)
ü Tax collector (Matthew)
ü Rabbi (Paul)
ü Physician (Luke)
Diverse Locations
ü Palestine (most of OT)
ü Italy (Paul’s prison epistles)
ü Greece (Romans)
ü Asia Minor (1 Corinthians)
ü Egypt (Jeremiah)
ü Mesopotamia (Daniel)
Diverse Literary Styles
ü History
ü Laws
ü Poetry
ü Prophecy & Apocalyptic
ü Gospels
ü Letters
ü Wisdom
Diverse Languages
ü Hebrew (most of OT)
ü Aramaic (portions of Ezra and Daniel, 1 verse in Genesis)
ü Greek (all of NT)
Implications:
Ø Bible did not fall into our hands as a completed book.
Ø Composed of individual books, written over a long span of time.
Ø Individual writings were copied and collected into groups and then eventually into one book.
Ø Scriptures transmitted through the centuries by copying and translating into languages of the world.
Ø This study involves an understanding of the complex history of these processes over time.
Where are we going?
Ø Composition
Ø Canonization
Ø Transmission
Ø Translation
What is composition?
Ø Writing of original manuscript (autograph) by biblical author
Ø Not the product of human imagination or ingenuity
Ø A written record of God’s revelation to his people
Ø Authoritative Word of God
What is composition?
Ø What makes these books different?
o Holy Spirit’s superintendence
ü Revelation
ü Inspiration
ü Inerrancy
ü Authority
What is canonization?
Ø Canon refers to the writings regarded as Holy Scripture
Ø Canonization refers to the historical process by which certain books came to be regarded as Holy Scripture and other books did not.
Ø Which books are included in the canon?
Ø How did these books come to be included in the canon?
Ø Why are only these books included and not other “sacred writings”?
What is transmission?
Ø How the Scriptures were transmitted around the world and to later generations.
Ø Accomplished through copying of biblical texts.
Ø Hand-copied until c. A.D. 1450
Ø Printed after c. A.D. 1450
What is translation?
Ø Translation of Scripture from Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek into other languages.
Ø Focus on English translations
Ø History of English Bible
Ø Philosophy of Translation Methodology
Why this study?
Ø Lack of knowledge
Ø False ideas
Ø Unnecessary division
Ø Defending our faith
How should we study?
Ø Avoid unhealthy extremes:
o Undiscerning acceptance
o Critical unteachableness
Ø Healthy balance:
o Discerning teachableness
It is my prayer that this study will give us a greater appreciation for the Word of God and a greater desire to know its contents.
I also pray that it will cause us to stand in awe at the grace of God, which has allowed us to have his message in our hands.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cameron Jungels
Eastside Baptist Church
May 1, 2013 Sun PM
Unless otherwise noted, the verses are in NIV.
Sunday Apr 21, 2013
Sunday Apr 21, 2013
Read the Bible for Life by George Guthrie (Cameron Jungels/Eastside Baptist/Sun PM/April 21, 2013)
“Reading the Bible for Personal Devotion” Chapter 13
1 Peter 2:2
Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation,
Opening Thoughts
Ø Biblical illiteracy hurts our personal devotional life.
Ø Our personal walk with the Lord and our times of prayer will be greatly enhanced by being saturated with God’s Word.
Key Question:
Why is it so hard to maintain a consistent devotional life of Bible reading and prayer?
Delighting in God’s Word
o Problem: merely reading to accomplish a task.
o Solution: meditating on Scripture.
Ø How to Meditate on Scripture
o Mediate=thinking deeply about the meaning and application of Scripture.
o Meditation is not merely a suggestion, but lifted up in the Bible as the normal part of a believer’s devotional life.
Psalm 77:12
I will consider all your works and meditate on all your mighty deeds.
Psalm 119:15
I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways.
Ø How to Meditate on Scripture
o Slow down and linger over the meaning of passages, verses, phrases, and words.
o Probe the passage by asking key questions: what, who, where, when, how, and why?
Ø What if you are too busy?
o Don’t skip meditation.
o Read shorter passages.
o Select key verses or passages.
o Schedule “slow down” times.
o Use creative times.
o Remember: It’s not a to-do-list task.
Ø Balancing Meditation and “Big Picture” Bible Reading
o Both “cover much ground” reading and “slow down” meditation are important.
o Have a plan to read through the Bible.
o Use a plan that includes variety.
Integrating Mediation and Prayer
Thoughtful biblical meditation leads to fuller and more enjoyable prayer life.
Pray through passages of Scripture (eyes open).
From Drudgery to Delight
o Pray through a passage of Scripture with yourself and others in mind.
o Psalms are a good place to start (also NT letters).
Ø Bible-saturated Prayer
o Brings variety to stale, repetitive prayers.
o Awakens imagination.
o Provides new themes and vocabulary for prayer.
o Anchors our prayers to biblical truth.
o Brings our prayers in line with God’s will.
o Reminds us of relationship with God: God speaks to us through his Word; we speak to God through prayer.
Bible
Prayer
Closing Thoughts
Ø Consistent Bible reading, meditation, and prayer is doable.
Ø It is also enjoyable, when we view it as part of a relationship with God who is our true source of joy.
Psalm 119:16
I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word.
Sunday Dec 30, 2012
Why We Need the Bible ~ Selected Scripture Cameron Jungels 12-30-2012
Sunday Dec 30, 2012
Sunday Dec 30, 2012
“Why We Need the Bible”
Selected Scripture
Let us resolve to grow in grace this year by nourishing our souls with the Word of Christ. 1 Timothy 4:8, Matthew 4:4
1: We need the Bible for salvation. 2 Timothy 3:14-15, Romans 1:16, 1 Peter 1:23, James 1:18, Romans 10:13-17, John 15:1-11
2: We need the Bible for growth in godliness. Psalm 119:11, Psalm 119:9, John 17:17, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Colossians 3:16
3: We need the Bible for guidance in God’s will. Psalm 119:30-35
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cameron Jungels
Eastside Baptist Church
December 3o 2012 Sunday AM
Unless otherwise noted, the verses are in NIV.
Sunday Feb 05, 2012
Mark 11 v27-- 12 v12 Seth Channell 2-5-2012
Sunday Feb 05, 2012
Sunday Feb 05, 2012
"Can't Jesus Get A Little Respect" Mark 11 v27 - 12 v12 Seth Channell 2-5-2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Ecclesiastes 1 v1-18 Venlon Bradford 1-29-2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Life Without God is Meaningless - Ecclesiastes 1 v1-18 Venlon Bradford 1-29-2012.mp3
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Genesis 6:5-8 Venlon Bradford 1-29-2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
Sunday Jan 29, 2012
When The Fullness of Sin Encountered God's Grace" Genesis 6 v5-8 Venlon Bradford 1-29-2012.mp3
Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Hebrews Overview Seth Channell 1-25-2012
Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Hebrews Overview Seth Channell 1-25-2012
Sunday Jan 22, 2012
Sunday Jan 22, 2012
Selected Scriptures ~ Helping Others Fight For Faith In The Local Church ~ Seth Channell 1-22-2011
Sunday Jan 22, 2012
Mark11 v1 - 25 Seth Channell 1-22-2011
Sunday Jan 22, 2012
Sunday Jan 22, 2012
"The King Announces Judgement" Mark11 v1 - 25 Seth Channell 1-22-2011
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Selected Scriptures ~ Struggling for Faith in God's Sovereignty and Goodness ~ Seth Channell 1-15-2011
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Mark10 v2 - 52 Seth Channell 1-15-2011
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
Sunday Jan 15, 2012
" What Do You Want Jesus to Do for You?" Mark10 v2 - 52 Seth Channell 1-15-2011
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
OT Core Seminar Haggi, Zechariah, Malachi Seth Channell 1-11-2011
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
OT Core Seminar Haggi, Zechariah, Malachi Seth Channell 1-11-2011
Sunday Jan 01, 2012
Psalms 19 v7-11 Seth Channell 1-1-2012
Sunday Jan 01, 2012
Sunday Jan 01, 2012
"Desiring the Scripture More Than Gold" Psalms 19 v7-11
Thursday Dec 29, 2011
OT Core Seminar Daniel Seth Channell 12-21-2011
Thursday Dec 29, 2011
Thursday Dec 29, 2011
OT Core Seminar Daniel Seth Channell 12-21-2011
Wednesday Dec 28, 2011
OT Core Seminar 1&2 Chronicles Seth Channell 12-28-2011
Wednesday Dec 28, 2011
Wednesday Dec 28, 2011
"Yahweh Is Still Faithful" OT Core Seminar 1&2 Chronicles
Sunday Dec 25, 2011
Hebrews Chapter 2 v14-18 Seth Channell 12-25-2011
Sunday Dec 25, 2011
Sunday Dec 25, 2011
"Born To Destroy The Devil "Hebrews Chapter 2 v14-18
Sunday Dec 18, 2011
"God's Gift Over Suffering" Selected Scriptures Seth Channell 12-18-2011
Sunday Dec 18, 2011
Sunday Dec 18, 2011
"God's Gift Over Suffering" Selected Scriptures