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(11/12 '96)
There's Work To Be Done
One of the key truths in Scripture is the two elements of redemption: (1) from  the bondage of sin and death, and (2) unto  the freedom of serving in newness of life. As Christians, we are to work heartily for the Lord Jesus Christ, because it is He who has given us life. Our primary work, however, must be to become one  with the Lord whom we serve. We must work "yoked with Him" or we will burn out. Passion for Jesus must be our chief motivation in serving people, and at His appearing He will reward us for our labor of love. By John Lynn

(9/10 '96)
The Mystery Revisited
To maximize his individual spiritual potential and to manifest the quality of life that God wants for His children, each Christian must understand the unique revelation that was "hidden" from other ages and generations and first given to the apostle Paul. This teaching on the Great Secret revealed to Paul goes into detail about how knowing "the Secret" is the only way to resolve the many apparent contradictions between the Old Testament and the New Testament. It shows why the Church Epistles are the "meat" of the Word for Christians, and helps you determine what Old Testament revelation is still applicable to you today. By John Schoenheit
(7/8 '96) The Apostle Paul: Mindset, Martyrdom, And Mercy
This teaching is about how God picked Saul, the "Jew of Jews," to be the apostle (Paul) to the Gentiles. It shows how it took God about 25 years to get through Paul's Jewish skull the complete revelation of "the Mystery" as it is set forth in the book of Ephesians. During that time, Paul's zeal for his own people, Israel, led him into a piety that looked good but was contrary to the will of God. The teaching points out what Paul's going to Jerusalem may have cost the early Church. It then shows how God's grace and mercy abounded in Paul's life, and how after his repentance God blessed him in prison with the revelation of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and the pastoral epistles. By Mark Graeser

(5/6 '96)
The Labyrinth Of The Heart: Passage To The Promised Land
Jeremiah 17:9 tells us that the heart of man is deceitful, and asks, "Who can know it?" For a Christian, the heart also contains great possibilities-a "promised land," if you will. But just as there were "giants" of wickedness in Israel's Promised Land, so each Christian must face and conquer the elements of his own sin nature. Our "Joshua" is the Lord Jesus. He knows the map, (God's Word) the land (our hearts) and the enemy (sin). He can, and will, lead you into the treasures of His love, and lead you out of yourself to bring those treasures to others. By John Lynn

(3/4 '96)
The Role Of Women In The Church
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Women have often been excluded from teaching and leadership in the Church by people citing I Timothy 2:11ff, especially the phrase, "I do not permit a woman to teach." This teaching shows that the prevailing "understanding" of those verses is really a misunderstanding. Explaining the Gnostic heresy threatening the Church at that time, the teaching clearly sets forth the truth about this seldom-understood section, showing that the point of it is, in fact, that women should be encouraged to exercise their ministries in the Body of Christ. By John Schoenheit & Karen Anne Graeser
(1/2 '96)
A Biblical View Of Authority
This teaching takes the position that one's attitude toward authority is a vitally important factor in his spiritual growth and relationship with God. Believers are hurt and limited by both rebelliousness and subservience. The teaching provides a biblically balanced view of authority between the extremes of authoritarianism and anarchy, promoting an attitude of responsible submission to godly authority. Domains of this authority are identified, and the concept of authority is related to its companion concepts of responsibility and need. By Mark Graeser

(11/12 '95)
Saved, Sealed, And Secure In Christ
Focusing on Ephesians, Chapter One, this sequel to Justification By Faith  examines the permanence of a Christian's salvation via the new birth. Certain key Greek words and Roman customs in the Church Epistles are clearly expounded to show conclusively from Scripture that the Salvation of each Christian is indeed assured because of the finished work of Jesus Christ. By John Schoenheit
(9/10 '95)
Justification By Faith
This tape shows that what Martin Luther proclaimed almost 500 years ago is still true. It examines the basic tenet of true Christianity-- that any man who believes in his heart that Jesus Christ is Lord is justified by that faith alone, independent of any good works on his part. Good works should be the fruit of a Christian understanding his salvation, but justification is by faith alone. By John Schoenheit
(7/8 '95)
Stretching For The Lord
Did you know there are stretching exercises in the Bible, and that stretching one's faith is directly parallel to stretching one's muscles? This is perhaps one of the most applicable teachings you have ever heard, and is presented with much humor designed to make the key points stay with you. God will ask you to stretch, and thus be uncomfortable, but if you simply obey Him, you will become more flexible and strong in your faith. By John Lynn
(5/6 '95)
Nurturing Our Children
Taught by a doctor and his wife who are living in the crucible of raising four children, this teaching is full of very practical wisdom for parents. As a Father, God knows all about parenting, and His Word contains all the basic truth necessary about this critical-beyond-description aspect of life. Much of this truth is set forth in a humorous and down-to-earth manner. By Gary & Karen Theisen
(3/4 '95)
The Last Week Of Christ's Life
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Here is a masterful exposition of what the Word of God actually says about one of the most critical weeks in "His-story." Tradition has greatly distorted much of the beautiful truth about the events leading up to and including our Savior's death and resurrection, and this teaching should greatly enhance your love for the written Word of God in all its perfection. It should also increase your love for the Living Word, the Lord Jesus Christ. By John Schoenheit
(1/2 '95) Living Between The Grave And The Glory
The thesis of this teaching is that only with the proper perspective of the past  and the future  can we truly maximize our spiritual potential in the present . The quality of our Christian lives (and our love) is directly proportional to how vivid is our faith in what Christ accomplished at the Cross, and our hope of what he will do at His Coming. Each of these elements is elaborated upon in relation to practical Christian living in a fallen world. By John Lynn
 
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