SEBTS Chapel - James H. Blackmore November 16, 1971
Descrizione:
James H. Blackmore was Special Instructor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-2:23). After which, there is a period of singing (2:24-5:10). Blackmore’s message is on prayer. Blackmore begins with an introduction concerning Christian difficulties (5:11-9:16). He continues by providing four principles to help believers when it is difficult for them to pray. The first principle is being honest with God (9:17-12:32). The second principle is being grateful to God (12:33-15:18). The third principle is looking to Jesus (15:19-18:49). He concludes by stating the last principle is waiting on the Lord (18:50-25:10). He closes in prayer (25:11-26:03).
Soggetto:
Prayer
Creatore:
Blackmore, James H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Student Coordinating Council January 9, 1970
Descrizione:
This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a prayer and a reading of Psalm 5 (0:00-2:18). The theme of this chapel is “Our Devotional Life” (2:19-3:22). The first speaker begins his message with an introduction on the importance of personal scriptural devotions (3:23-8:14). After which, he explains that many ministers are not reading scripture as they ought to (8:15-11:05). He demonstrates that often other sources can wrongly take the place of scripture, yet he also shows the benefits of time spent in devotion (11:06-17:04). The second speaker begins with an introduction concerning the importance of prayer (17:05-22:01) He speaks to the excuses that are often given for a lack of personal prayer (22:02-24:02). He then concludes by providing biblical examples of prayer, and by challenging his audience to devote themselves to personal prayer (24:03-26:33). The service closes with a benediction and prayer (26:34-27:24).
Soggetto:
Prayers and devotions
Creatore:
Arnold, Roy and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Thomas Albert Bland September 24, 1975
Descrizione:
Thomas Albert Bland was Professor of Christian Ethics and Sociology. The service begins with the reading of Revelation 19:1-7 from 0:00-1:47. A prayer is offered from 1:48-4:48. Music plays from 4:57-6:37. Dr. Bland speaks from 6:47-21:24. . He preaches on how God rules and evil will ultimately come to an end. The service closes with music from 21:37-26:17.
Soggetto:
Bible. Revelation and Bible. Revelation 19
Creatore:
Bland, Thomas A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Daniel McFaden was a student and the Chapel Chairman at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a responsive reading and prayer (0:00-1:08). After which, another responsive reading is given (1:09-3:16). A brief prayer is then offered (3:17-5:47). McFaden speaks on the topic of discouragement. McFaden begins by reading a portion of 1 Kings 19 (5:48-9:44). After which, he discusses Elijah's discouragement with his enemies (9:45-14:42). He continues by discussing Elijah's discouragement with the people of God (14:43-17:57). He concludes by explaining how God called Elijah back to the fundamentals of life and faith (17:58-20:37). He closes in prayer (20:38-21:23).
Soggetto:
Bible. 1 Kings, Bible. 1 Kings 19, and Discouragement
Creatore:
McFaden, Daniel C. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary