The Confession 6 : Preeminence

In this final sermon of the series, we consider that the ultimate point of the word of faith is that Jesus is Lord. That is the necessary conclusion of the fact of the resurrection and it is the occurrent instantiation of believing in our heart that God raised him from...

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The Confession 5 : Coherence

In this sermon we discuss the coherence between ‘dispositional belief’ and ‘occurrent belief’ that Paul is referring to when he explains that the word of faith is to both “believe in our heart” and “confess with our mouth”. A true, saving faith must crystalize the abstract, unarticulated belief that God...

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The Confession 4 : Faith

In this series we discuss what Paul calls “the word of faith”: Romans 10:9, the essence of Christianity. In this fourth sermon we examine the response that is elicited of us when we acknowledge the historical fact of the resurrection and its theological implications.

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The Confession 3 : Theology

In this series we discuss what Paul calls “the word of faith”: Romans 10:9, the essence of Christianity. In this third sermon we examine the theological implications of the historical event of Jesus’ resurrection and how they impact our faith.

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The Confession 2 : Historicity

In this series we discuss what Paul calls “the word of faith”: Romans 10:9, the essence of Christianity. In this second sermon we examine the historicity of the central event that is the foundation of Christianity and faith: The bodily resurrection of Jesus.

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The Confession 1 : Exegesis

In this series we discuss what Paul calls “the word of faith”: Romans 10:9, the essence of Christianity. In this first sermon we exegete the immediate context to get the “lay of the land” so that we can properly analyze the confession itself in later sermons.

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