Archive for 25 February 2010

How to Know God’s Will, part 3

Calendar icon 25 February 2010 category icon Minsk Theological Seminary

Minsk Theological Seminary

 

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Has God revealed His will? How can we be sure our actions are pleasing to Him? For example, whom should I marry? Where should I study? What should I wear? How do I know God’s will in every step of my life? Sometimes His will is not that clear. It is not in heaven nor is it in the sea (Deut. 30:11-14). God does not hide His will from us, but sometimes we have to work hard to know what it is.
These sermons are about His will. How can one know God’s will? First, we’ll look at the misunderstandings in this area, and then we’ll talk about the most important things in relation to His will.
In this last sermon, Pastor Leonid Mikhovich looks at how the Bible reveals God’s will. Much of God’s will is to follow what He has clearly revealed through His word.

Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich

Hermeneutics, part 3

Calendar icon 23 February 2010 category icon Roman Dechtiarenko

Roman Dechtiarenko

 

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This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.

Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.

The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.

The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.

How to Know God’s Will, part 2

Calendar icon 18 February 2010 category icon Minsk Theological Seminary

Minsk Theological Seminary

 

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Has God revealed His will? How can we be sure our actions are pleasing to Him? For example, whom should I marry? Where should I study? What should I wear? How do I know God’s will in every step of my life? Sometimes His will is not that clear. It is not in heaven nor is it in the sea (Deut. 30:11-14). God does not hide His will from us, but sometimes we have to work hard to know what it is.
These sermons are about His will. How can one know God’s will? First, we’ll look at the misunderstandings in this area, and then we’ll talk about the most important things in relation to His will.
The following sermon deals with how circumstances relate to God’s will. Also, Pastor Leonid Mikhovich examines the most important aspect of God’s will, to know Him and repent of our sins.

Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich

Hermeneutics, part 2

Calendar icon 16 February 2010 category icon Roman Dechtiarenko

Roman Dechtiarenko

 

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This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.

Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.

The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.

The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.

How to Know God’s Will, part 1

Calendar icon 11 February 2010 category icon Minsk Theological Seminary

Minsk Theological Seminary

 

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Has God revealed His will? How can we be sure our actions are pleasing to Him? For example, whom should I marry? Where should I study? What should I wear? How do I know God’s will in every step of my life? Sometimes His will is not that clear. It is not in heaven nor is it in the sea (Deut. 30:11-14). God does not hide His will from us, but sometimes we have to work hard to know what it is.
These sermons are about His will. How can one know God’s will? First, we’ll look at the misunderstandings in this area, and then we’ll talk about the most important things in relation to His will.
The following sermon deals with misconceptions people have in how God reveals His will, such as through dreams, supernatural events, your conscience and the “peace in your heart”.

Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich

Hermeneutics, part 1

Calendar icon 9 February 2010 category icon Roman Dechtiarenko

Roman Dechtiarenko

 

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This course is a study of Hermeneutics and what are the basic and fundamental characteristics in studying the Bible. The Inductive method will be taught and studied in detail through various Biblical texts. An approach to Bible study which first observes the text to be studied, interprets those observations, and then applies the truths learned to one’s life and to others.

Bible study has a two-fold purpose:
1. To understand what was written and why and
2. To apply this understanding to our daily walk with the Lord.

The process of application bridges the gap between the world of Bible times and our world of today.

The actual process that leads to bridging this gap can be conceived as a four-step process:
1. Determining the truths taught in a passage of Scripture
2. Formulating a statement of application
3. Relating the application to your life
4. Practicing the application.

How do we Remain Faithful to God in Trials

Calendar icon 4 February 2010 category icon Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary

Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary

 

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Heb. 12:1-2 - We remain faithful to God and persevere in our faith through trials by fixing our eyes on Jesus and the heroes of faith who have gone before us. To remain faithful,

1. We should remember the example set by the heroes of faith,
2. We should throw off the sin that so easily entangles us, and
3. We should keep our eyes fixed on Christ.

Teacher: Pavel B. Shvetsov

Song of Solomon, part 30

Calendar icon 2 February 2010 category icon Roman Dechtiarenko

Roman Dechtiarenko

 

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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