Complete Bible Framework

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Sinopsis

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 eyesas a record of Gods 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.

Episodios

  • Lesson 88 – Sanctification and Chastening, Lessons from the Declining Kingdom

    23/04/1998 Duración: 01h07min

    The phases of sanctification and identifying them in scripture. Positional sanctification defines and controls experiential sanctification. The dimensions of sanctification. The point of prophecy is to help us to endure the present by knowing how it all will end. The aim of sanctification is for man to develop historical loyalty and obedience to God. Sanctification preceded the fall of Adam. The tools God uses in sanctification. New Testament analogs to the severity of God’s discipline in the Old Testament. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 87 – Leadership, God’s “Parenting”, and the Puzzle of the Abrahamic and Mosaic Covenants **New**

    16/04/1998 Duración: 43min

    The Bible is a progressive revelation of God over centuries of time. The twelve tribes of Israel fractured, during the period of the judges, because they did not have a unified world view. The period of the monarchy. David as a model of godliness and Saul as a model of ungodliness. In one sense, sanctification is a form of divine parenting. Sanctification is not the same as justification.

  • Lesson 86 – Review Covenants, Announcement of Israel’s Future

    09/04/1998 Duración: 01h13min

    Review of God’s covenants. The New Covenant promises Israel’s restoration to the land. Reasons for suffering. How a holy, righteous God reconciles Himself to a sinful people. The Cross solved an Old Testament mystery.

  • Lesson 85 – Kingdom in Decline, Discipline of the King

    02/04/1998 Duración: 01h02min

    How God sets up history. Every heresy in Church history was, fundamentally, preceded by a false answer to the question: What is God like? Miracles are never and have never been a test of orthodoxy. The land covenant with Israel. God supplies the righteousness necessary to bless the nation of Israel. The failure of Israel demonstrates that the flesh cannot consistently obey the Word of God. The promises to Abraham are ultimately promises to regenerate Israel.

  • Lesson 84 – Rib Proceeding: Deuteronomy 32, Isaiah 1, Hosea 4, Micah 4, Jeremiah 24, 36

    26/03/1998 Duración: 01h10min

    Two themes of the prophets. The prophets interpreted history in relation to the covenants. The national anthem of Israel. The Mosaic Law was not the product of men, but God’s revelation of what pleases and displeases Him. The consequences of breaking God’s covenant. The prophets were God’s spokesmen and historians. The Coniah curse. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 83 – Prophetic Ministry 900–586 BC (Isaiah 36–37)

    19/03/1998 Duración: 01h10min

    The dual-tracked ministry of the prophets. God controls pagan nations as much as He controls Israel and Judah (e.g., Assyria). Sennacherib attacks the Southern Kingdom. Hezekiah’s prayer and God’s answer. Connecting what God is doing in history with the promises in the Word of God. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 82 – Decline of the Kingdoms, Discipline of Cursing, Introduction to the Prophets

    12/03/1998 Duración: 01h02min

    The prophetic section of the Bible. What the prophets were about. Why the believer must have a clear vision of Who God really is. The sovereignty of God over historical processes. The biblical prophets were reactionaries, not revolutionaries. Seeing the footprints of God’s march through time provides a vision of Who God is. The doctrine of election applied to the time of the prophets.

  • Lesson 81 – Divine Chastening, 1 Samuel 12, Summary of the Next 300 Years

    05/03/1998 Duración: 01h16min

    The divided kingdom. Fallen man, entrusted with total power, will always become a tyrant. Samuel’s farewell address to the nation. What should be the source of our motivation to obey God? Sin reinterprets our circumstances according to the flesh. The biblical meaning of election. How God chastens His people. How believers train their flesh in unrighteousness. God will not permit His elect people to damage themselves irreparably. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 80 – Review: History and Resulting Doctrines; Suffering, Sanctification, Chastening

    26/02/1998 Duración: 01h12min

    Very little of the New Testament is new. Only in Judeo-Christianity does God make contracts with human beings. The believer is to trust first, then obey. The Saul model and the David model of leadership compared. Trusting God’s character and that He has a purpose in suffering. Reasons for suffering. The focus of sanctification. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 79 – 1 Kings 18: Mt. Carmel, 1 Kings 21: Naboth’s Vineyard and Eminent Domain

    12/02/1998 Duración: 01h07min

    Elijah and the test on Mount Carmel. Being a false prophet was a capital offense. God runs the nation of Israel as a good father runs his family. Property ownership in God’s kingdom. True revival reflects Who God is, not what people are doing. The ends of Ahab and Jezebel. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 78 – Divided Kingdom – 1 Kings 16–18, Tests for True Prophets

    05/02/1998 Duración: 01h17min

    A picture of how God rules His own. God takes authority structures, inside His kingdom, very seriously. The Southern and Northern Kingdoms compared. Human solutions, in defiance of the Word of God, collapse of their own weight. How to tell a true prophet from a false prophet. God’s plans don’t change. Jeroboam establishes a man-made religion with a biblical vocabulary. Elijah, Ahab, and Jezebel. The gospel of Baal proven feckless. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 77 – Divided Kingdom – 1 Kings 11–13, Jeroboam’s Departure from Scripture

    29/01/1998 Duración: 01h26min

    The foundation of the second kingdom. God’s plans work in and through man, but do not need man. The exaltation of civil law over the Word of God is sin and structurally warps society. When sin erases truth, it can’t stand the vacuum and fills it with something else. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 76 – Davidic Dynasty Rejected by the Tribes of Israel

    22/01/1998 Duración: 01h31s

    The geography of the nation Israel. Solomon’s spiritual decline leads to national decline. The nation of Israel fractures. In marriage, the common ground will either be biblical truth or not. The first rejection of the Davidic Covenant. Biblical history is the revelation of God’s faithfulness.

  • Lesson 75 – David and Saul – En-Gedi; 1 Samuel 24

    15/01/1998 Duración: 01h18min

    How kings should operate (the Davidic/Messianic leadership model). The structure of a psalm. David spares Saul’s life and places his trust entirely in the Lord. Psalm chapter 57. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 74 – Lessons from Solomon – Sanctification and Culture

    08/01/1998 Duración: 01h12min

    The aim of sanctification is loyalty to God. Responses to the world system: capitulation, accommodation, separation, or engagement filtered through the Word of God. Strong sanctification leads to biblical culture that reflects that sanctification. Characteristics of biblical culture. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 73 – God’s Rules for Kingship, Lessons from Solomon

    18/12/1997 Duración: 01h23min

    The biblical model for a political leader. Solomon: religious apostasy, international treaties, and religiously mixed marriages. Solomon confused the wisdom of God with the wisdom of men. Sanctification shapes believers to live with God for eternity. The parts of sanctification. The need for sanctification would exist even if Adam had not sinned. Models of sanctification: Jesus Christ, Adam, David, and the nation Israel. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 72 – Golden Era of Solomon: Biblical Wisdom and Cultural Fruit

    11/12/1997 Duración: 01h17min

    How biblical wisdom generates culture. Good and evil cannot be separated without righteous violence. The true and the false view of wisdom. The features of wisdom. A wise culture will have wise legislation. A foolish culture will have foolish legislation. As long as man stays within the constraints of wisdom, God gives him creative freedom. A society without a wisdom structure will lack creativity. Where biblical wisdom plays a role in the believer’s life. Rebellion against the Word of God has profound effects on society. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 71 – Golden Era of Solomon: Sanctification, Queen Hatshepsut, Hebrew Bible

    04/12/1997 Duración: 01h16min

    Orientation to the doctrine of Christian sanctification (example: Solomon). Biblical prayers have a structure. There is no such thing as “natural law.” The Abrahamic Covenant guarantees the future of Israel, not the Mosaic Covenant. God teaches through His disciplinary processes. The golden era of Solomon. The Queen of Sheba. Questions and answers.

  • Lesson 70 – Deuteronomy 32: Israel’s National Anthem; Solomon, Blessings and Cursings

    13/11/1997 Duración: 01h12s

    The golden era of Solomon was the peak of Israel’s culture. Israel’s history is controlled by the covenants. Solomon’s prayer, dedicating the Temple. Inside God’s kingdom: how God disciplines His own. The manifestations of blessing and of cursing for Israel.

  • Lesson 69 – David Deals With His Sin; Sanctification Through Tools of Davidic Dynasty

    06/11/1997 Duración: 01h24min

    David as a model for leadership in the Kingdom of God. The aim of and the tools God uses in the believer’s sanctification. The enemies of sanctification. The dimensions of sanctification. Resolving sin in the believer’s life: conviction, confession, and God’s response. Questions and answers.

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