Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine Christology. Last time we looked at a number of reasons why Jesus had to be a real man in order …
[115] Why did Jesus have to be a Man?
- September 5, 2019
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine Christology. Last time we established that Jesus Christ was fully human and that he overcame every temptation in his humanity, …
[114] Jesus, Our Fully Human, but Sinless Savior
- August 29, 2019
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine Christology. In our last session we presented three reasons the virgin birth of Jesus Christ is theologically significant. Dr. Spencer, …
[106] We Inherit a Sinful Nature and God Defines Sin
- July 4, 2019
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine biblical anthropology. Last time we started to discuss sin, which is the most important aspect of human nature since the …
[91] God’s Government
- March 21, 2019
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine the providence of God. The answer to Question 11 of the Westminster Shorter Catechism says that “God’s works of providence …
[76] God is Good in Giving us a Redeemer
- December 6, 2018
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s communicable attribute of goodness.
We examined the fall of Satan last time, and we know that after his fall …
[72] God is Truth and He established moral law
- November 8, 2018
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s communicable attribute of truthfulness.
Before we begin I’d like to let our listeners know that we have added a …
[61] God is Spirit and Sustains his Creation
- August 23, 2018
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Marc Roby: We are resuming our study of systematic theology today by continuing to examine God’s incommunicable attributes. Dr. Spencer, we ran out of time in our last session while discussing God’s attribute of omnipresence. …