Ross Hastings is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College. Previously, he served as the Senior Pastor at Peace Portal Alliance Church in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. He is the author of Missional God, Missional Church: Hope for Re-evangelizing the West.
Philippians and the Preaching of Transformation
Speaker(s): Ross Hastings
Date: Summer 2016
Length: 12h 43m
Product ID: RGDL4608S
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Description
Sanctification is a thorny issue. In some circles, triumphalist teachings lead to cynicism, while in others, an overemphasis on justification by faith alone produces a complete disregard of our own behaviour. As we seek to live holy lives, we often find ourselves confused over what is our responsibility and what is up to God. Paul's letter to the Philippians provides clarity and hope for joyful growth in Christ, even in adversity. Discover transformation that is personal, gospel-centered, and based on a compatibility between God's work and our work in spiritual practices.
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