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Christian Theology

6 sermons

Christian theology is the study of God, His nature, and His relationship with humanity, rooted deeply in the Scriptures. It encompasses the exploration of God's attributes, as revealed in passages such as Isaiah 40:28, which speaks of His everlasting strength and wisdom. The Bible teaches that God is not only sovereign but also intimately involved in the lives of His creation, as seen in Romans 8:28, where Paul assures believers that all things work together for good for those who love Him. The teachings of Jesus, particularly in Matthew 5:44, challenge us to love our enemies, reflecting the profound moral implications of understanding God's character. Historical figures like Origen and John Calvin have contributed significantly to our understanding of biblical interpretation and the nature of God, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine. Furthermore, the question of how just the God of Islam is compared to the God of Christianity invites deep theological reflection, urging us to examine the uniqueness of God's justice as portrayed in Scripture, particularly in Romans 3:26. Ultimately, the greatness of God, as illustrated in Isaiah 6, calls us to a reverent worship and a deeper understanding of His holiness and majesty.

craig-atwood

Craig Atwood delves into Zinzendorf's unique theology, focusing on his use of the term 'Mother' to describe the Holy Spirit, which was a central aspect of his devotion. Zinzendorf believed that calling the Spirit 'Mother' effectively conveyed the nurturing and caring nature of the Holy Spirit toward

james-arminius

James Arminius preaches about the importance of Theology, emphasizing the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation and the union between God and Christ as the foundation of Christian Theology. He highlights the significance of studying God and Christ, urging believers to prioritize this pursuit ab

jb-galloway

J.B. Galloway preaches about the life and works of Origen, a prominent early Church scholar, known for his extensive writings and interpretations of the Scriptures. Origen's dedication to studying the Bible from a young age, his perseverance through trials and persecutions, and his profound insights

jc-philpot

J.C. Philpot reflects on the lives and works of two prominent figures of the Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin, highlighting their differences in temperament, approach, and impact. Luther is portrayed as bold, fiery, and action-oriented, while Calvin is depicted as a deep thinker, theologia

matt-slick

Matt Slick delves into the concept of punishment for sins, emphasizing the importance of justice and consequences for breaking God's law. He contrasts the approaches of Islam and Christianity towards forgiveness and punishment, highlighting how in Christianity, every sin is addressed either through

paul-washer

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the sufficiency of Jesus' death for our salvation. He refers to Paul's transformation in Romans 12, where Paul urges believers to live in response to God's mercy. The speaker also highlights the importance of deep theology found in passages like Ephesians 1-3,

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