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Tag Archives: kinetic typology
The Gospel in a medley of bible verses
This piece of kinetic typology takes us right to the heart of what it means to be chosen by God in Christ. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ486h8k9zk%5D
Handel’s Messiah for joyful Christmas Eve…
I posted this last year and found it so helpful I’ve posted it again this year; for unto us a child is born, as Son is given…have a very joyful Christ-centred Christmas!
Posted in The nature of the giver
Tagged Christmas Eve, Handel, Handel's Messiah, kinetic typology
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Advent kinetic typology: the wonder who is Christ
As it’s now advent, this kinetic typology presentation by South Hills Evangelical Church is a brilliant way of remembering the Lord, why he came, that he will come again and the difference he makes to billions:
Jesus: Saviour and role model? Francis Chan
You really, really, really, really, really, really like Jesus but you don’t really want to become like him. Why not? Here’s Francis Chan on Christ’s humility and suffering and our being humble and sacrificial.
Posted in Growing Christians
Tagged 1 John 2:6, Francis Chan, kinetic typology, sanctification
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Unto us a child is born – kinetic typology.
My prayer at Christmas, that all the world might know and rejoice in the gift of a child; of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end. Joyeux Noël.
Posted in The nature of the giver
Tagged Christmas, Handel, Happy Christmas, Joyeux Noël, kinetic typology, Merry Christmas, Messiah, unto us a child
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