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vii. The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
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viv. Creation and New Creation
Category: Church
Mark Stirling shows us that biblically, power is for the purpose of humble service.
In the second of two papers, Glen Scrivener examines the call and work of an evangelist – with some surprising conclusions.
Richard Sibbes explores Paul's conflict – longing to be with Jesus, and yet needing to be present with his people.
Stephen Nichols looks at the significance of the power of the Word of God in Josiah's reforms in 2 Kings 22, stopping to look at the Reformation, the evangelical revival, and more.
Jonathan Edwards preached this final sermon at the First Church in Northampton, MA on July 1, 1750 having been voted out as the pastor. He teaches that ministers and congregations will meet one another at the judgment seat of Christ.
John Newton gives us some pithy and ever-relevant advice on how to pray in public.
Dan Hames looks at the way Jesus thinks about glory and power, and the way he wants his Church to follow in his footsteps.
Dan Hames asks Tony Reinke how John Newton might encourage and challenge us, centuries after his death.
Glen Scrivener explores how gospel worked before the Reformation and how it changed. From Delighted by God 2012.
Tony Reinke describes John Newton's methods of pastoral care, and opens up his heart to serve those in his care.