Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teacher: Ron Highfield
What does the Bible mean when it says, “Jesus died for our sins” and proclaims Jesus as Savior? Believers often repeat these words without deep understanding. Many popular explanations of how Jesus saves, especially the role of his death on the cross, appeal either to emotions of pity and gratitude or present a cold theory of how a just and wrathful God punished Jesus in our place to “pay” for our sins. In these talks, I urge believers to move past both of these dead ends and view Jesus as our representative and champion who frees us from our wretchedness and enables us to realize our created greatness. He gives us a new beginning!
Renewed
Abba Father: Immanuel
Keep Calm and Carry On: How Ministers/Leaders Can Move Forward When Ministry is Difficult (Part 2)
Reimagining Church in a Changed World
Love, Justice, and Hope: Theological Perspectives
A Biblical Theology of Justice
A Message from the Church to the LGBTQ+ Community: The Same Spirit is at Work for God’s Purpose in All of Us
Vox Dei: Hearing and Discerning the Voice of the Lord
What Kind of Development Work Would Jesus Do?
Hope and Help for Anxiety
Compelling Preaching: What We Learned from Multiple Perspectives
When God Withholds: Learning the Story of the Persistent Widow
God Has a Timeshare in Hell
What the New Testament Tells Us About God’s Love
Permission Already Granted: Rethinking Perceptions of Spiritual Authority
Loving Sundays: How Sundays Can Be Your Best Day of the Week
Husband of One Wife: ”Nothing Else Needs to be Said” (Part 2)
Becoming Wounded Healers: Responding to Religious Trauma
Overcoming Struggles in Sharing Your Faith
OASIS: An Invitation to Real Rest
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