Mark chapters 3 & 4
Date: 14/09/2016 (Preachers' Fellowship)
Bible Text: Mark 3:1-4:41 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark (Preachers' Fellowship)
Chapter 4 starts at 46m56secDate: 14/09/2016 (Preachers' Fellowship)
Bible Text: Mark 3:1-4:41 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark (Preachers' Fellowship)
Chapter 4 starts at 46m56secDate: 12/10/2016 (Preachers' Fellowship)
Bible Text: Mark 5:1-6:56 | Roger Forster
Series: Mark (Preachers' Fellowship)
Chapter 6 starts at 42m42s, Herod story starts at 64 minutesDate: 18/03/2005 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 12:14-13:58 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Introduced with Jesus as the servant, chosen and beloved; shows the P pharisees' opposition and the 'unpardonable sin'; and the new kingdomDate: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 5:10-20 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Roger continues looking at Matthew 5, first at the beatitudes - blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness - before expoundingDate: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 5:1-48 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
In the fourth session on Matthew and the kingdom, Roger begins by looking at Jewish views of what the coming kingdom ofDate: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 1:1-25 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Roger introduces the theme of the kingdom in Matthew, setting out the book’s context and place within the four gospels, its uniqueDate: 17/03/2005 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 13:47-50, Matthew 17:1-27 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Continuing the series on the kingdom of Jesus in Matthew, here we look first at the parable of the dragnet in 13:47-50.Date: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: Matthew 5:17-48, Matthew 11:1-30 | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
In the sixth session Roger continues looking at the sermon on the mount, starting off in Matthew 5:17 and lookingDate: 03/10/2014 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Roger explains the four characteristics of the kingdom as it would have been popularly understood and expected by the Jews: God's presenceDate: 11/03/2005 (Right Through the Bible)
Bible Text: | Roger Forster
Series: Matthew
Roger unpacks the prophetic verses from Isaiah that relate to the early chapters of Matthew to explain the nature of the kingdom