Theology Thursday

Theology Thursday

Welcome to Theology Thursday: We present select Bible studies and sermons from Pastor Bob Enyart of Denver Bible Church teaching from Scripture that:
- God is eternally free, inexhaustibly creative, and has existed from everlasting
- His main biblical attributes? He is living, personal, relational, good, and loving
- Proper hermeneutics flow not from Greek and Latin philosophy but from the primary biblical attributes of God
- The Bible explicitly affirms marriage and condemns moral relativism and all immorality including homosexuality
- As God is a person and created us in His likeness He expects us to stand for the personhood of the unborn
- God presents the Gospel of Jesus Christ, based on the death penalty, in Bible's context of criminal justice
- The Bible is not a science text (for they have to be corrected all the time) but instead is scientifically accurate. Enjoy!

Theology Thursday - The Plot Boys

Stephen Sutherland on the floor watching his big brother playing chess with Bob
Stephen on the floor...

Understanding the Bible: On today's Theology Thursday we feature episode one from "The Plot Boys". In this series of thirty six Bible teaching episodes, Bob Enyart teaches through his book "The Plot" along with 11 year old Josh and 12 year old Stephen.

This great series is designed to help the entire famly learn and understand the overall story of the Bible, as well of the important plot twists in the story.

 

 

The Plot Boys on three MP3 CD discs

 

 Today's ResourceThe Plot Boys

Teaching Through "The Plot": Easy Enough For Kids, Strong Enough For Adults. Bob teaches through The Plot along with youngsters Stephen Sutherland and Josh Craddock. 

Over 32 hours of teaching in 36 sessions.

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Theology Thursday: Jethro's Great Advice

Exodus Code: When a much more efficient and effective justice system was needed for the children of Israel to try criminals, it was Moses father-in-law Jethro who came to the rescue. A new system of judges was introduced by Jethro, adopted by Moses, implemented by Israel and approved by God.

 

 Today's ResourceExodus Code

On the day Moses delivered the Ten Commandments about three thousand souls died (Exodus 32:28). And on the day that God gave the Holy Spirit, about three thousand souls were saved (Acts 2:41). Explaining that contrast, Paul wrote that the law kills but the Spirit gives life (2 Cor. 3:6,7,17). That Law of the Ten Commandments is the basis of an entire criminal code revealed in Exodus. But it doesn?t end there. Contained within the document that convicts the world, Salvation is found. Join Bob for an insightful study that considers the deep meaning of the Exodus Code. Discover the unique style of Bob Enyart, and enjoy all of his teaching audios and videos. 


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Theology Thursday: Was Jonah Predestined to Disobey?

Disobedient Prophet: On today's Theology Thursday, Bob presents the story of Jonah from his verse by verse study of Jonah and Nahum. Jonah disobeyed God's command to go to Ninevah, then after God sent a large fish to swallow Jonah, he reluctantly obeyed. Did God predestine Jonah to disobey, get punished, then obey? You'll hear the answer in the this compelling study.

 

 Today's Resource: Jonah and Nahum

One of the most important events in Bible history occurs in the city of Joppa, twice. What is that event? And why did it happen twice? When God saw that the Assyrians repented at Jonah?s preaching, then God repented from the disaster that He had said He would bring upon Nineveh, and He did not do it. How can this be? Later, Nahum warned Nineveh that if would fall just like the city of King Tut. 


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Theology Thursday: Who is the Weaker Brother?

Romans 14: Are you the weaker brother that Paul talks about? On today's Theology Thursday we hear Paul referring to the weaker brother, but what does that mean? The answer to that question is likely to surprise you? Bob shows us who Paul is referring to when he uses that term. Enjoy this enlightening message from Bob's verse by verse Bible study of chapter 14 of the book of Romans.

Theology Thursday: Daniel & Nebuchadnezzar

Honoring God: In this week's verse by verse study of chapter four of the Book of Daniel, Bob explains the benefits of honoring God and the tragic results that come from dishonoring God.

 


 

Today's Resource: Christianity in Crisis

Will Duffy explains that we have a crisis in the church and that lack of Bible knowledge is the root of the crisis.

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Theology Thursday: The Book of Isaiah

Bible Study: On this weeks Theology Thursday, listen to the entire chapter one of Bob just released verse by verse study of the book of Isaiah. 

 

 

Today's Resource: Isaiah Bible Study Vol. 1 

Just released, the first of four volumes of Bob Enyart's verse by verse study of the book of Isaiah

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Theology Thursday: Crisis in the Church

Bible Ignorance: Hosea 4:6 says "My people perish for the lack of knowledge." On this week's Theology Thursday, Will Duffy shares a message about the state of the church in America today.

 

 

Today's Resource: Christianity in Crisis

Will Duffy explains that we have a crisis in the church and that lack of Bible knowledge is the root of the crisis.

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Theology Thursday: Nehemiah the Builder

Reconstruction: From the book of Nehemiah, Bob presents the the beginning of the building project that was started to prepare Israel for the return of the Jews from captivity.

 

 Today's Resource: Nehemiah Bible Study 

The Hebrew Scriptures, which are the original Old Testament, present Ezra and Nehemiah as only one book: Ezra. Why do the Christian editions of the Old Testament separate that book into Ezra and Nehemiah (which are otherwise identical to the Jewish text)? What did Israel rebuild first, the Temple or the wall of the city of Jerusalem? What was built first, God's house, or the houses of Jerusalem's citizens? And how does the story of Esther relate to the story of Nehemiah? What historical value does Nehemiah's story possess, and what spiritual lesson does this governor teach us? God had instructed the Jews to live separately from the Gentiles, and especially not to marry them. But what does that Mosaic Law of separation mean to the Body of Christ today, which is made up mostly of Gentiles? 


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