Preaching Among a Hostile World
27 May 2010
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
John 8:43-59 - When our preaching is met with hatred, accusations and mockery, we find ourselves in the same situation that Jesus had been in. We can learn from Him (1) to be ready for such treatment; (2) to speak the truth no matter how much opposition; (3) to realize that we speak not the word of men but of God. As we speak, we stand in the presence of our Heavenly Father.
Teacher: Pavel Togobitsky
Hermeneutics, part 16
25 May 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
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.
God Is Worthy Of Our Worship
20 May 2010
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
Ps. 95 - One should never forget what worshipping God truly is. God is worthy of our worship because He is our Savior, King, and Creator. He created all the things, both visible and invisible. He is our Shepherd. He is also the God of wrath and fury. That is why obedience is an important part of our worship of God.
Teacher: Pavel B. Shvetsov
Hermeneutics, part 15
18 May 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
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.
Love to the Grave
13 May 2010
Minsk Theological Seminary
We live in a society that is generally hostile to the Christian understanding of marriage. New forms of relationships are praised. We see an increasing number of divorces and children who are born out of wedlock. But is there a better love, a pure love? Is there such thing as “love to the grave”? Yes. The Bible teaches us about this kind of love.
Teacher: Leonid Mikhovich
Hermeneutics, part 14
11 May 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
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.
The Dangers of Defending Personal Rights
6 May 2010
Novosibirsk Biblical Theological Seminary
Rom. 14:13-23 - We like to defend our personal rights, but sometimes defending our personal rights can cause harm to God’s work, our brothers and our own lives. We have freedoms in Christ, but there are times that it is better to forego these freedoms for the benefit of the church.
Teacher: Pavel Togobitsky
Hermeneutics, part 13
4 May 2010
Roman Dechtiarenko
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.
