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Predestination’ in Romans 8, Ephesians 1

(James Coram) The importance of realizing and believing the grace of God in truth and understanding our…

Rekindling, Not Neglecting

(Dean Hough) Our need to be established in the faith and rekindling the gracious gift with the…

Divine Healing

(James Coram) God’s healing power, His administrations and the healing of believers today in light of His…

Divine Healing

(James Coram) God’s healing power, His administrations and the healing of believers today in light of His…

The Vivification of All

(Dean Hough) A detailed consideration of context and wording of 1 Cor.15:20-28 in light of John’s vision…

(R) Rom.15.1-13; Rom.10.14-11.6; Gal.1.10-12

(Dean Hough) The work of justification through the law of faith in accord with grace (Gen.15;Rom.3,4). Endurance,…

(R) Rom.2.13; Romans 12; Eph.3.8

(Dean Hough) Continued from 339—The authority in Paul’s revelation, the importance of context and why we need…

Distinguishing Evil From Sin

(James Coram) How can God possibly create evil since He never sins and all of His ways…

The Relative and the Absolute

(John Essex) The relative and absolute with special emphasis on God’s absolute righteousness and its bearing on…

The All-Sufficiency of God

(John Essex) Why God reveals Himself to Abraham as the All-Sufficient One and how this applies to…

All Headed Up in Christ; Expectation and ‘Dates’

(Dean Hough) God’s purpose for His creation in the headship of Christ and what this relationship means…

Two Messages on Philippians

(Dean Hough) Our position as citizens walking worthily, not opposing or being startled or suffering destruction (Phil.1.27-30)….

Eph 1.1-23

(James Coram, Dean Hough) A verse by verse exposition of Eph.1:1-14. Differences between Ignatius’ letter to the…