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The following recordings were given for the European Leadership Forum on Steffen Jenkins’ new book Imprecations in the Psalms: Love for Enemies in Hard Places.
Jesus really came to give us what Adam did not receive in the garden. Not just “no more death,” but constant fellowship with the source of all life. No unclean place outside the camp, because the whole earth will be the camp of Heaven, where God the giver of life dwells with us. There will not merely be no deaths; the very notion of death will be nonsense. The obituary columns will not be blank; they will be inconceivable.
Gordon Wenham's guide to academic study of the books of Moses is as useful an introduction today as it was in 1996.
Jonathan Edwards explores the issue of salvation in the Old Testament.
Glen Scrivener consider mission, motivation, and the glory of God.
Steffen Jenkins considers the nature of conversion from Esther 5.
David J. A. Clines' famous satirical article brilliantly critiques the Documentary Hypothesis of the Pentateuch by applying its assumptions to the Winne the Pooh books.
Mike Reeves looks at the picture of Christ and the Church in Song of Songs with the assistance of Richard Sibbes. The second of four talks.
Steffen Jenkins explores how Jesus offers his salvation from Esther 7–8.