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This free worship music CD is written and composed by brothers from the fellowship with the exception of the lyrics to “Behold The Lamb.” You are welcome to make additional copies of these songs for free distribution to others. You may also use these songs at your places of fellowship. All other forms of distribution and reproduction are prohibited. May God bless you and His word as you listen with an honest and humble heart. © 2010 – Christ Our Life Christian Ministries
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This free worship music CD is written and composed by brothers from the fellowship. Words to “Let Me See Thy Face And Die” are based from Wesley hymn No. 284. You are welcome to make additional copies of these messages for free distribution to others. The copies must be in their entirety and their meanings may not be changed. All other forms of distribution and reproduction are prohibited. May God bless you and His word as you listen with an honest and humble heart.
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In part four of our discussion of relics, we tackle the nature of God and the nature of the human being and how we can "know" a person. What is the relationship of "nature" to a "person"? What is an "energy"? How are a nature's energies expressed? The proper definition of nature, energy and personhood form the cornerstone for a proper definition of…
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After a two-month disappearance, Steve and Bill resurface and finally record part three of the series on "Relics." In this program they discuss the Orthodox view of God and how the creation can literally "participate in God," or, as St. Peter says, be a "partaker of the divine nature." How can the infinite God who says, "You cannot see my face and …
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The bread and wine, the gifts of the people, have been moved from the table of preparation (prothesis table) to the altar in the Great Entrance. In this program we further discuss the Cherubic Hymn in which we are admonished to "lay aside all earthly cares" as we confront the reality of the heavenly Kingdom and the unity of all believers both in he…
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Lead Me To The Rock Hear my cry, O God Attend to my prayer From the end of the earth I will cry to You When I’m overwhelmed Chorus: Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I You have been a shelter for me You are my defense I will never be moved When I put my trust in You In You there’s strength Shelter under Your wings I will dwell in Your house f…
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You Are Light to Me Emmanuel Those in darkness have seen a great light A Saviour’s come On the ones in the shadow of death a light has dawned Chorus: Jesus has come to bind broken hearts Proclaiming liberty The light of the world, has appeared to man And this light found me You are light to me And Your grace has set me free Here I stand, by the blo…
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In the tenth and final program in the series on "Developing an Orthodox World View" Steve and Bill discuss the notion of "sola sacraments." Often we hear that the Orthodox (and other liturgical Churches) believe that all that is necessary is to show up on Sunday and take communion in order to be saved. In this program we look at the relationship of…
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In Part 8 of the series we discuss the foundations of a "sacramental world view" based on the dogmas of the Incarnation and Trinity. How does God relate to creation and thus to the human being through the Incarnation and how does this manifest itself in the sacramental life of the Church?Bởi Steven Robinson and Bill Gould
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In Part 7 of the series we discuss the "practical application" of the dogma of the Trinity. While all "orthodox" Christian churches affirm the dogma of the Trinity virtually none of them can really tell a believer why it is important to our salvation. If we are created in the image of God, then the Trinity is at the core of our being and defines no…
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We continue the discussion of the nature of the Church and the self understanding of the Orthodox Church as being the "one true Church". How does this concept fit within the modern concepts of the "mystical" or "invisible Church"? We also discuss the early Christological heresies and how they relate to the modern concepts of the Church.…
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In part 5 of the series we continue the discussion of the importance of the Creeds, Christology and the incarnation of God in establishing the nature of the Church as the body of Christ. In this program we talk with Father John McCuen, a former Episcopal priest, about the nature of the "one, holy and apostolic Church" confessed in the Nicene Creed.…
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In part three, we discuss the importance of the Creedal statements of the early Church. Are the dogmatic formulations of Trinity and Christology philosophical minor details for scholars or are they the very foundation of how we define EVERYTHING. Are Creeds divisive, intolerant and pointless or are they the basis for real unity in Truth?…
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In part two of the series, we discuss different world views and philosophies that the Incarnational and Trinitarian Christian dogmas confront. We continue to discuss the importance of clear and precise dogma and what has happened to the concept of "sound doctrine" in the modern Christian world.Bởi Steven Robinson and Bill Gould
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Part one of a four-part series on sola Scriptura. Steve and Bill discuss Hank Hanegraaff's (The Bible Answer Man) Christian Research Institute's piece on "What Think Ye of Rome" in which Norman Geisler and Ralph MacKenzie defend sola Scriptura. In this series of programs they show how and why the anti-Roman Catholic arguments for sola Scriptura do …
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In the final program of the series on "Prayer to the Saints" we continue the discussion of the state of the departed from the Scriptures. In many enigmatic passages we find the foundations for why the Church affirms the "Communion of the Saints" as including both those "in Christ" on earth and the "departed in Christ." Within these passages we find…
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In the first of a series on prayers to the saints, we begin to discuss how the Orthodox Church connects the dots of many aspects of what it means to be "in Christ" and a member of "the body of Christ." Are we worshipping the saints in prayer? Does Scripture forbid prayer to the dead? Can the living communicate with the dead? What is true prayer? Th…
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