Dr. Hartmann teaches and exhorts on walking in the faith of Abraham so as to fulfill our purpose, and actualize our destiny, as the people of God
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Dr. Hartmann teaches and exhorts on walking in the faith of Abraham so as to fulfill our purpose, and actualize our destiny, as the people of God
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Dr. Hartmann teaches on reading and understanding the Old Testament, and discusses it’s value and importance.
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Dr. Hartman teaches on seeds, soil, plants, & fruit.
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Dr. Hartmann teaches on the importance of Jesus’ ascension.
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Dr. Hartmann teaches on God’s provision of freedom for fruitfulness.
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Dr. Hartmann delivers a sermon that reminds, exhorts, and instructs people that Jesus heals the broken hearted.
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Dr. Hartmann delivers a vision for personal transformation for the redeemed community that walks in love.
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Dr. Hartmann makes a call to holy living.
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In this study we look at evidence from the Four Canonical Gospels from which we can draw out a picture of the historical figure Jesus of Nazareth. There are of course many versions on offer, in which Jesus is said to have been a holy man, a teacher, a prophet, but, in the end, just one among many others of the same kind. Our study serves to show that Jesus was all of the above, and much, much more, as we allow the Scripture itself to be our guide in coming to understand more precisely the historical Jesus of Nazareth, whose existence is supported not only by the witness of the New Testament, but by that of ancient Jewish and Roman historians as well.
Themes Covered in this Study: Jesus’ Pre-existence and Deity, the Incarnation, Jesus’ Birth, Childhood, Ministry, His Betrayal, Trial, Death, Resurrection, post-resurrection Commissioning of His Witnesses, Ascension and Second Coming.
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Holiness in Relation to God and His House
The church in our present time seems to have no real concern for the concept of holiness as it relates to the people purchased by Jesus to be the dwelling-place of God. The holiness of God requires that the people He has redeemed, who have been called into covenant with Him, and who ultimately are being built together to become a holy temple in the Lord, be holy even as He Himself is holy (Lev 19:1-2; cf 1 Pet 1:15-16).
Regaining Respect for what is Sacred
In Lev 26 Moses is about to lay out the blessings and curses of the covenant. In vv 1-2, however, he reminds them of two basic “God commandments”: 1) to shun idolatry and all image worship; 2) keep Sabbaths and Reverence God’s Sanctuary. Our teacher places special emphasis on the this latter idea: that we have a certain respect for the church, the New Temple, the house of God, lest we become profane, with no respect for that which is sacred, and continually defile God’s house with our sinful attitudes and behaviors.
Cleansing Ourselves From Defilement
Application: let us obey 2 Cor 7:1, seeking to cleanse ourselves from every form of defilement through deliberate repentance and cleansing of the Blood of Jesus (1 John 1:5-2:2).
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