It's time to derive your worldview from the Bible

Rather than reading the Bible through the eyes of modern secularism, this provocative six-part course teaches you to read the Bible through its own eyes—as a record of God’s dealing with the human race. When you read it at this level, you will discover reasons to worship God in areas of life you probably never before associated with “religion.”

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Part 6 Introduction

Sep 2000 - Oct 2000
Thu, Sep 28, 2000
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 20 mins 24 secs
Using the faith-rest drill. Deflating unbelief by exposing its foolishness. Unbelief is structurally hypocritical. How the Apostle Paul utilized the Word of God to confront a culture of unbelief (Paul dismantled his hearer’s worldview). The purpose of history. Questions and answers.
Thu, Oct 12, 2000
by Charles Clough
Passage: Acts 17
Duration: 1 hr 4 mins 6 secs
Paul confronts unbelief (continued). The purpose of history. There are right ways and wrong ways to think. The resurrection of Christ is the first installment of the eternal state and, therefore, a massive threat to the unbeliever. God can’t reveal Himself any clearer than He is in the Person of Jesus Christ. Recognizing foolishness for foolishness and wisdom for wisdom.
Thu, Oct 19, 2000
by Charles Clough
Duration: 1 hr 21 mins 53 secs
Basic promises from the Word of God. The origin of the church. The kingdom will be established sequentially. Theology concerning the Millennium establishes the priorities for the obedience of the church. Dispensational versus non-dispensational Reformed Theology. The clear pattern of God working in history and the agency of man’s negative choices. Questions and answers.
Thu, Oct 26, 2000
by Charles Clough
Passage: Romans 8:28
Duration: 1 hr 23 mins 51 secs
John the Baptist and Jesus Christ had the same message at the beginning of Christ’s ministry: “Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.” The Cross works out of Christ’s rejection as king. The first and second advents of Christ are inseparately tied together. A weak view of Christ leads to a strong view of Caesar (the State). The sin central to God the Holy Spirit’s gospel ministry is the sin of rejection and disbelief in Jesus Christ. The ascension of Christ was as much a physical event as the Cross. Questions and answers (Clear gospel presentations).