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College Camp 2015 – Q&A Session
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You Think You Can Do Better (Job 41)
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What Can You Learn From a Thunderstorm? (Job 36-37)
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Why You Need Your Bible (Job 28)
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What Makes a Church So-o-o Good?
This message exposes some distinctives–truths that used to be normal for every church, but today have been forgotten. Pray that it will impact and transform you.
Job’s Wishes and the Gospel (Job 7,8,14,19)
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The Sovereignty and Victory of God in Weakness (Job 1:20-21)
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What Doesn’t Belong? (Mark 16:9-20) Part 2
As we finish Mark, and continue to look at why we can trust our Bible, we will see why the final verses of Mark don’t belong. There will be some theology, Church history, exegesis, and an understanding of how the Bible was formed, and so much more.
You Can Trust Your Bible (Mark 16:9-20) Part 1
Our four-year study of the gospel of Mark is done, but not quite. There are still some verses in your Bibles at the very end of Mark, verses 9 to 20, which need to be explained. So we will look at how we got our Bible, can we trust our Bible, and why we love our Bible. I am confident you meet people with funny views about the Bible–you will grow in trust and be equipped to answer concerns about the Word of God.
The Ultimate Victory (Mark 16:1-8)
You love victory, and nothing in this life or the next comes even close to the ultimate victory of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is how Mark ends his gospel in Mark 16:1 to 8—with the most important moment of history. Jesus needed to die for us, but if He didn’t rise from the dead then it was all for naught. The resurrection is not merely one truth, one feature of Christianity–it’s the main event. If Christ is not raised, then your faith is worthless and you are still in your sins. The Church doesn’t meet on Friday–we meet on Sunday. We’re thankful for the cross, but we celebrate the resurrection, which makes the cross meaningful.
What Persecuted Christians Need to Know (1 Peter 1:1-12)
Throughout history, Christians have suffered for their faith. Even here some are abused for being Christians. Do you expect persecution as a Christian in America? How do you encourage believers suffering for their faith in Christ? I pray that we as a church are prepared to stand for Christ no matter what, that Peter will motivate us to live in light of the Gospel no matter what, and to gladly proclaim the good news of Christ, following in the footsteps of Jesus, Peter, Paul, and every other martyr who has given their life for the Gospel.
When You’re Ridiculed for Christ (Luke 6:22-23, 26)
Christ said that the world would hate his disciples because they were not of the world, and we should expect the same. The desire to have everyone speak well of us often leads to compromise – if we never speak of Christ or only speak of the things we know others won’t object to, we end up compromising our loyalty to Christ. However, God promises great reward to those who are willing to suffer for His name – He tells us we should even leap for joy when we are insulted and persecuted! Join us for this great message and be both challenged and encouraged.