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- Beschreibung:
- Daniel Carro was the Professor of Philosophy, Greek, and Hermeneutics at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Buenos Aires. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:29). There is a moment of prayer (2:30-4:49). Daniel Carro is introduced as the chapel speaker (4:50-5:41). The choir sings an anthem (5:42-8:12). Carro reads Scripture from I Corinthians 13 and has a moment of prayer (8:13-9:35). Carro speaks about the importance of a minister to place wisdom above knowledge, “to know how to be the right person in the right moment” (9:36-16:25). Carro argues that faith links one to his past and helps him recognize his heritage (16:26-20:41). Carro speaks on how hope links one to his future, and he uses historical accounts to show that God cannot be mocked (20:42-25:17). Carro argues that love links one to his present (25:18-30:21). The service closes with a benediction (30:22-30:49).
- Fach:
- Hope, Faith, Bible. Corinthians, 1st, and God (Christianity)--Love
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Carro, Daniel
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 24, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Daniel_Carro_1986-09-24

- Beschreibung:
- Malcolm O. Tolbert was Professor of New Testament at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:32). There is a responsive reading (5:33-7:44). An announcement is made that Ashcraft has lost his sister and there is a word of prayer (7:45-11:59). Tolbert shares a word, which he believes to be monumental and a “bright, gleaming jewel,” the word “grace” (12:00-14:47). Tolbert argues that one must believe in the grace of God to feel God’s love, not check squares and earn it through work (14:48-26:41). Tolbert closes the service in a moment of prayer (26:42-27:32).
- Fach:
- Grace (Theology) and God (Christianity)--Love
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Tolbert, Malcolm
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- August 28, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Malcolm_O_Tolbert_1986-08-28

- Beschreibung:
- Richard Albert Spencer was Professor of New Testament and Assistant to the Dean for Academic Services at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-9:00). There is a Scripture reading (9:01-9:41). Referring to a passage from Genesis and a passage from Revelation, Spencer speaks about the various types of passages which speak to different situations and different aspects of God, as there are direct words from God (9:42-11:17). He says the greatest word for the world comes from John 3:16, which is a “risk of God, giving us a word to man through man” that has probably transformed more lives than any other word (11:18-13:41). Spencer speaks on how the verse is so straightforward and plain yet deeply profound, as it mentions God’s initiative, the nature of God, the width of God’s love, the depth of God’s love, the way to abundant life, and the truth of life (13:42-31:17). Spencer closes the service in a word of prayer (31:18-32:02).
- Fach:
- Word of God, God (Christianity)--Love, and Redemption
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spencer, Richard A. (Richard Albert)
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- April 3, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Richard_Albert_Spencer_1986-04-03

- Beschreibung:
- Alan P. Neely was the Professor of Missions at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-5:31). An introduction for the service is given to the congregation (5:32-6:28). There is a Scripture reading from Romans 8 and a word of prayer (6:29-10:14). The choir sings a song of worship (10:15-13:27). Neely speaks about people wondering why bad things happen to them (13:28-19:10). Neely practically answers the question “Why do bad things happen if there is a good God?” by saying that one’s suffering is temporary and insignificant compared to the future (19:11-25:53). Neely explains that considering nothing can separate one from the love of God, there is nothing to fear (25:54-28:36). The service ends with a charge to be a blessing to those who are broken and crushed (28:37-29:36).
- Fach:
- Suffering, God (Christianity)--Love, and Hope
- Schöpfer:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Neely, Alan, 1928-2003
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- January 29, 1986
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Alan_P_Neely_1986-01-29