This sermon was preached in Birmingham, Alabama in the year 1963. I'm thankful the recording has been preserved for all of us to hear. Listen and you will learn who your neighbor is.
These sermons are expository lectures proclaimed by Bible scholars that are not only Gospel preachers but most are also college professors with Doctorate Degrees. For the last twenty five years we have recorded these wonderful sermons. With this Podcast we hope to share these sermons for your edification.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Who Is My Neighbor?
Thursday, October 20, 2011
What Redemption Means
Redemption is the one thing we all need to keep us safe from eternal punishment and to make it possible to live forever with God in our next life. In this sermon, Phil Roberts explains the concept of redemption and helps us understand the relationship of God and man, an understanding that's absolutely pivotal!
Speaker: Phil Roberts
Recorded: November 4, 1990
Friday, October 14, 2011
What Is The New Testament Church?
There are several ways to describe the Lord's church but the best description comes from the bible itself. This lesson by Phil Roberts gives us an excellent comparison of the New Testament church and what we see in existence today.
Speaker: Phil Roberts
Recorded: January 27, 1991
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Why Esau Failed
We are all aware of the story of Jacob and Esau. We are disdained by the fact that Esau paid no regard to God and sold his valuable birthright for nothing more than food. Do you realize, however, that both you and I can just as easily fall prey to the same things that caused the downfall of Esau?
With this week's podcast, Phil Roberts points out Esau's failings and explains how to avoid them. You can listen from the website or right-click on the title and download to your iPod or mp3 player.
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Speaker: Phil Roberts
Date Recorded: unknown
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