Chapter 4 – The Death of the King

Oct 1999 - Feb 2000

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Sermons in this series
Thu, Nov 11, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 26 mins 21 secs
Features of the death of the Messiah. God creates truth and man discovers it. The Messiah is linked with suffering and substitutionary atonement. The history of Jewish interpretation of Isaiah chapter 53. The non-glorious death of the Messiah. Questions and answers.
Thu, Nov 04, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 23 mins 52 secs

Biblical faith is an historic faith. You can’t have doctrinal truths without historical integrity. The dilemma and limitations of the empirical approach. In every area of life, start with the Word of God. Questions and answers.

Note:The text for the “Is the Bible True?” article is included at the bottom of the transcript.

Thu, Oct 28, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 4 mins 10 secs
Criticism leveled toward Christianity by the media. Reason and faith are not opposites. You can’t reason without faith. The unbelieving mind is inherently idolatrous. Justice is not ultimately determined by man. Man’s sense of justice is a derivative of God’s attribute of holiness. Man’s laws attempt to approximate God’s justice. The source of restitution for sin.

Note:The text for the “Is the Bible True?” article is included at the bottom of the transcript for Lesson #132.

Thu, Oct 21, 1999
Duration: 1 hr 26 mins 33 secs
Pagan thought insists on the sufficiency of natural causes, but natural causes are insufficient. Our thought pattern is 95% of the battle in the Christian life. The Old Testament view of justice linked to the Cross of Christ. Blood atonement satisfies God’s justice. In Old Testament justice, the sin is against God, not man. There is a restitutionary component to biblical justice that refers to repairing the damage to God’s order. Questions and answers.

Note:The text for the “Is the Bible True?” article is included at the bottom of the transcript for Lesson #132.