How a Christian Should Live While Suffering?
30 July 2009
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
1 Peter 1:13-21 - Despite the suffering and persecution we face, we should not lose hope or return to our old sins. Instead, we should seek holiness and live in the fear of God.
Teacher: Pavel Shvetsov
Song of Solomon, part 3
28 July 2009
Roman Dechtiarenko
What God has to say about Romance, Love, Sex, and Marriage as found in His instructions to us in the Book of the Song of Solomon. The same God who has given us everything pertaining to life and godliness, the same God who calls us to righteousness, holiness, and a life without compromise, the same God who forgives sin and guides those who seek wisdom, this same God is the foremost expert on your need for romance and your future or current marriage. He has provided an instructional manual so that we might truly live with joy and intensity of satisfaction that He created us to experience.
The book follows the following outline:
Introduction to Song of Solomon –What God thinks about love and marriage.
[1:1-8] - Attraction is the beginning of romance
[1:9-2:7] - Part Two
[2:8-3:5] - Time spent in getting to know one another.
[2:15-17] - Learning more about each other
[3:1-11; 4:1-4] - Godly courtship leads to godly marriage
[4:5-16] - The wedding
[4:1-5:1] - The honeymoon
[5:1-9; 6:1-13, 5:2-6:3] – Disagreements
[5:10-16; 6:1-3] - Resolving Disagreements
[7:1-11; 8:4] - Improve and Protect Relationship
[7:3-13; 8:1-3] - Continued
[8:4-9] - Faithful Commitment
[8:5-14] - Continued Commitment
[8:10-15] - Conclusion
If You See Only The Bad, It Means You Haven’t Noticed Something
23 July 2009
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
Rom. 11:1-15 - It is our nature to expect events to develop from bad to worse. However, when God is acting, even the most difficult problems turn out to be a source of future blessings. It can be clearly seen particularly in the history of God’s relationship with the nation of Israel. On these grounds, we learn to have hope that God uses both difficult and joyful things in our lives to create something really good.
Teacher: Pavel Togobitsky
Song of Solomon, part 2
21 July 2009
Roman Dechtiarenko
What God has to say about Romance, Love, Sex, and Marriage as found in His instructions to us in the Book of the Song of Solomon. The same God who has given us everything pertaining to life and godliness, the same God who calls us to righteousness, holiness, and a life without compromise, the same God who forgives sin and guides those who seek wisdom, this same God is the foremost expert on your need for romance and your future or current marriage. He has provided an instructional manual so that we might truly live with joy and intensity of satisfaction that He created us to experience.
The book follows the following outline:
Introduction to Song of Solomon –What God thinks about love and marriage.
[1:1-8] - Attraction is the beginning of romance
[1:9-2:7] - Part Two
[2:8-3:5] - Time spent in getting to know one another.
[2:15-17] - Learning more about each other
[3:1-11; 4:1-4] - Godly courtship leads to godly marriage
[4:5-16] - The wedding
[4:1-5:1] - The honeymoon
[5:1-9; 6:1-13, 5:2-6:3] – Disagreements
[5:10-16; 6:1-3] - Resolving Disagreements
[7:1-11; 8:4] - Improve and Protect Relationship
[7:3-13; 8:1-3] - Continued
[8:4-9] - Faithful Commitment
[8:5-14] - Continued Commitment
[8:10-15] - Conclusion
Powerful Service
16 July 2009
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
Acts 9:32-43 - Peter became a messenger of healing in the hand of the Lord, because he was ready to leave the comfort zone of his home church in Jerusalem and travel, where people are in need of his service. Through prayer and fellowship with the Lord, he puts himself in the hands of the Lord, and God wielded His power through Peter.
Teacher: Gerhard Rehwald
Song of Solomon, part 1
14 July 2009
Roman Dechtiarenko
What God has to say about Romance, Love, Sex, and Marriage as found in His instructions to us in the Book of the Song of Solomon. The same God who has given us everything pertaining to life and godliness, the same God who calls us to righteousness, holiness, and a life without compromise, the same God who forgives sin and guides those who seek wisdom, this same God is the foremost expert on your need for romance and your future or current marriage. He has provided an instructional manual so that we might truly live with joy and intensity of satisfaction that He created us to experience.
The book follows the following outline:
Introduction to Song of Solomon –What God thinks about love and marriage.
[1:1-8] - Attraction is the beginning of romance
[1:9-2:7] - Part Two
[2:8-3:5] - Time spent in getting to know one another.
[2:15-17] - Learning more about each other
[3:1-11; 4:1-4] - Godly courtship leads to godly marriage
[4:5-16] - The wedding
[4:1-5:1] - The honeymoon
[5:1-9; 6:1-13, 5:2-6:3] – Disagreements
[5:10-16; 6:1-3] - Resolving Disagreements
[7:1-11; 8:4] - Improve and Protect Relationship
[7:3-13; 8:1-3] - Continued
[8:4-9] - Faithful Commitment
[8:5-14] - Continued Commitment
[8:10-15] - Conclusion
God’s Accessibility
9 July 2009
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
Rom. 10:11-21 - God wants all people to be saved and He does everything necessary for
man to be able to choose faith and salvation. He is open to everyone coming to Him.
He will see to it that the good news of Him is preached throughout all the Earth. He
personally addresses Himself to man calling him to repentance. And we have the
responsibility to respond to God by making the right choice.
Teacher: Pavel Togobitsky
It is Finished
2 July 2009
Irpen Biblical Seminary
1 Cor. 15:55ff - As Jesus was on the cross, He accomplished three important things for us. 1) He made victory over death so that all who would believe in Him to not fear death. 2) Jesus had victory over hell so that anyone could be free from the punishment of hell. 3) Jesus gave us salvation at the cross, so that Isaiah’s words, “By His stripes, we are healed,” would be fulfilled. As He said, “It is finished!”
Teacher: Igor Yaremchuk
