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	    - Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Visiting Professor of Missions.  A call to remember certain members is made (0:00-1:18).  A word of prayer is followed by a hymn (cut) (1:19-3:25).  Dr. Copeland is introduced (3:26-8:43).  An anthem is sung (8:44-11:28).  The Scripture reading is from Luke 10 (11:29-13:18).  Dr. Copeland begins his sermon with recounting the sending out of the seventy to spread the Gospel to the Gentile world and how they received the power to liberate evil (13:19-16:58).  However, Jesus informs us not to rejoice over having the power over demonic sources (16:59-17:27).  Dr. Copeland explains that rejoicing over these victories can lead to pride, conceit, and arrogance, which can ultimately lead to the manipulation of people (17:28-17:50).  He further states that succumbing to such arrogance of power means joining the enemy (17:51-19:15).  He mentions that because we are not always victorious over evil, we should not make victories a source of rejoicing (19:16-20:15).  Though Jesus said nothing can hurt us, we can still experience the power of the enemy and defeat (20:16-22:06).  Dr. Copeland quotes Charles W. Ransom, regarding not allowing others to dissuade you from the call of ministry (22:07-25:31).  He expresses that we should rejoice that we are saved and that we are spreading the Word (25:32-26:19).  The Word is our drink, food, air, and life and it should bring us joy (26:20-27:01).  A word of prayer closes the service (27:02-27:25).
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke and Great Commission (Bible)
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 12, 1988
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1988-10-12
 
   
 
  
     
    
      
	    - Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Christian Missions and World Religions and a missionary to Japan.  The service begins with organ music, and the choir sings a song of worship (0:00:00-0:11:06).  President Randall Lolley welcomes everyone to Founder’s Day, he gives a word of prayer, and he welcomes the Board of Trustees (0:11:06-0:13:41).  The Citation for Excellence in Christian Ministry is awarded to Ed and Mary Price, a lay couple serving at Lakeside Baptist Church in Pittsburgh, PA (0:13:42-0:28:00).  Edwin Luther Copeland is introduced as the Founder’s Day Address speaker (0:28:01-0:29:01).  The choir sings the anthem (0:29:02-0:34:33).  Copeland delivers a speech about the various components of the tradition of Southeastern, and he encourages the seminary to press on and perfect these components for the future (0:34:34-0:56:37).  The choir sings a song of worship (0:56:38-1:00:39).  The service ends with a word of prayer (1:00:40-1:01:15).  
- Subject:
- Religious education, Lay ministry, and Tradition (Philosophy)
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 13, 1984
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Founders_Day_Address_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1984-03-13
 
   
 
  
     
    
      
	    - Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Distinguished Professor of Christian Missions and World Religions. The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-1:44. Dr. Copeland speaks from 1:55-24:17. Copeland preaches on the missionary’s role to meet the physical needs of those who they are reaching. 
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- December 9, 1975
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1975-12-09
 
   
 
  
     
    
      
	    - Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:00). After which, there is a period of singing (1:01-3:42). Copeland’s message is on the Great Commission found in Matthew 28. Copeland begins by reading a portion of Matthew 28 (3:43-4:56). He continues by explaining how every believer is a new creation and should be engaged in the Great Commission (4:57-8:34). He explains that the Great Commission must be engaged in regardless of doubt (8:35-14:41). He states that doubts must be delt with gently (14:42-18:03). He concludes by discussing various doubts that must be overcome in order to engage in the Great Commision (18:04-25:45). The service closes in benediction and prayer (25:46-26:26). 
- Subject:
- Great Commission, Bible. Matthew 28, and Bible. Matthew
- Creator:
- Copeland, E. Luther, 1916- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- October 26, 1971
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1971-10-26