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Can we hope in times of despair and defilement? - Haggai 2:10-23 Peter AdamRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 11/Tuesday 2024)
Where is the promised glory and peace? - Haggai 2:1-9Peter AdamRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 10/Tuesday 2024)
Let's rebuild the Temple! - Haggai 1:1-14 Peter AdamRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 9/Tuesday 2024)
Peter Adam, recorded live at Grace Community Bible Church, on the topic “Deliver us from the Evil One” – from Matthew 6:13.
Peter Adam, recorded live at Grace Community Bible Church, on the topic “The Lord’s Prayer: Some Surprises” – from Various Scriptures.
Peter Adam, recorded live at Grace Community Bible Church, on the topic “Repentance and Lament” – from Various Scriptures.
Peter Adam, recorded live at Grace Community Bible Church, on the topic “Pleading God’s Promises, Actions, Character and Reputation” – from Nehemiah 1:1-11.
Reader: Graeme Miller Preacher: Peter Adam Music: Leslie Edis Over the next four weeks, Dr Peter Adam is exploring the Lord's Prayer, from Matthew 6. Today is week 4 and Peter concludes this series by focussing on verse 13 ("And do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one"). Peter teaches that God honours us with this prayer by not leading us be tempted or pur through trials that we cannot handle. He show this by referring to the Book of Job, where Job was placed under many trials by Satan, but Job never cursed God for his sufferings - God placed limits on Satan's attacks so that Job would not betray his God. God knew Job would pass the test as He says many times "Do you see my faithful servant Job?". Similarly, God will not put us into positions that we cannot handle. Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
Reader: Judy Carr Preacher: Peter Adam Music: Red Door Band Over the next four weeks, Dr Peter Adam is exploring the Lord's Prayer, from Matthew 6. Today is week 3 and Peter focuses on how God has forgivien our debts (ie sins) and how we should respond accordingly ("For us our debts as we have forgiven our debtors"). When we recognise our sins, we need to reflect on whether we are truly sorry or not and examine what we will do in response. Peter challenges us with how we should respond. Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
Reader: James Truong Preacher: Peter Adam Music: Leslie Edis Over the next four weeks, Dr Peter Adam is exploring the Lord's Prayer, from Matthew 6. Today is week 2 and Peter focuses on how God provides ALL of our needs ("Give us today our daily breead"). God provides the very breath we have, yet it is something we take for granted. In Wester Society we are blessed with abundance, and this can make us complacent - we do not need to pray to God on a daily basis to provide us with our next meal, unlike many others in the world. Peter challenges us with this thought. Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
Reader: Gehan Pereira Preacher: Peter Adam Music: Josh Henessey & Jo Turok Over the next four weeks, Dr Peter Adam is exploring the Lord's Prayer, from Matthew 6. Today Peter focuses on the first 3 lines of the Lord'a Prayer. He explains how God is Holy ("Our Father in Heaven, your name be honoured as holy"), how His kingdom wull come and how His will shall be done. Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
In wrath remember mercy - Habakkuk 3:1-19, Peter Adam, Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 12/Tuesday 2023)
Practical and helpful advice on living and thriving today
Woe, woe, woe! - Habakkuk 2:2-20, Peter Adam, Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 11/Tuesday 2023)
How long, O LORD? - Habakkuk 1:1-2:1, Peter Adam, Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 10/Tuesday 2023)
Alive from the dead - Offer yourselves to God! - Romans 6:1-14, Peter Adam, Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 7/Tuesday 2023)
Today we profile the Christian faith of one of the most significant figures of the early colony of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, and his evangelical wife Elizabeth (yes the one used to sit in Mrs Macquaries Chair just aros from where the Sydney Opera House is). In this ‘Best Of' episode we discuss John Harris' book ‘Judging the Macquaries' - with Peter AdamHarri's book scrutinises and reassesses the lives of early governor of NSW Lachlan Macquarie and Elizabeth. John Harris paints a more spiritually positive picture of Governor Lachlan Macquarie than had previously been understood. Mrs Macquarie was a clear evangelical. Lachlan Macquarie's Christian faith causes him to stand out in significant policy areas from the dominant views of the time: in his attitudes, behaviour and policies relating to both convicts and indigenous persons. As Harris paints it - The picture of Macquarie is in sharp contrast to his chief antagonist Rev Samuel Marsden. The book caused me to reassess the more positive view of Marsden that I argued in 2015 (http://bit.ly/steele-on-marsden). Harris' conclusions are debated by Marsden scholar David Pettett, who says Harris is biased against Marsden (See his comment in the discussion here bit.ly/3G90Btu). The Former Principal of Ridley Theological College Melbourne Peter Adam is one of the foremost voices in this space in Australian Christianity and he is delighted with Harris' new work. Links: https://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/judging-the-macquariesTo order ‘Judging the Macquaries' online: http://bit.ly/wondering-macquariesDominic Steele's 2015 address on Samuel Marsden: http://bit.ly/steele-on-marsden***As The Pastor's Heart grows in audience our opportunities and responsibility grow as well. We want to get better and that takes more resources. We are asking listeners to partner with us to help fund our production, editorial, distribution and promotion.To support The Pastor's Heart - http://patreon.com/thepastorsheart Support the show
How can you be joyful and happy at Christmas when you're depressed?
Jay is back this week to discuss his most recent sermon on serving and protecting the creation from Genesis 1-2. He and Matt talk everything from "Patagucci" to Jonathan Edwards to theological ethics. Conservative Christians generally don't give much attention to the stewardship of creation as a biblical theme. How should we think about stewardship? What forces in our modern world work against a proper use of creation? How do Sabbath and stewardship interrelate? Listen as Jay and Matt discuss and apply to CHBC.SHOW NOTES: - Jonathan Edward's "Personal Narrative" of his conversion: https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/JonathanEdwardsPersonalNarrative.pdf- "Hearing God's Words: Exploring Biblical Spirituality" by Peter Adam: https://smile.amazon.com/Hearing-Gods-Words-Exploring-Spirituality/dp/0830826173Recommended Works by Wendell Berry:- "Jayber Crow" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/Jayber-Crow-Wendell-Berry/dp/1582431604- "Essays: Home Economics" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/Home-Economics-Fourteen-Wendell-Berry/dp/1582434859- "Poetry: This Day: Collected and New Sabbath Poems" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/This-Day-Collected-Sabbath-Poems/dp/1619024365
Jay is back this week to discuss his most recent sermon on serving and protecting the creation from Genesis 1-2. He and Matt talk everything from "Patagucci" to Jonathan Edwards to theological ethics. Conservative Christians generally don't give much attention to the stewardship of creation as a biblical theme. How should we think about stewardship? What forces in our modern world work against a proper use of creation? How do Sabbath and stewardship interrelate? Listen as Jay and Matt discuss and apply to CHBC. SHOW NOTES: - Jonathan Edward's "Personal Narrative" of his conversion: https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/JonathanEdwardsPersonalNarrative.pdf - "Hearing God's Words: Exploring Biblical Spirituality" by Peter Adam: https://smile.amazon.com/Hearing-Gods-Words-Exploring-Spirituality/dp/0830826173 Recommended Works by Wendell Berry: - "Jayber Crow" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/Jayber-Crow-Wendell-Berry/dp/1582431604 - "Essays: Home Economics" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/Home-Economics-Fourteen-Wendell-Berry/dp/1582434859 - "Poetry: This Day: Collected and New Sabbath Poems" by Wendell Berry: https://smile.amazon.com/This-Day-Collected-Sabbath-Poems/dp/1619024365
Peter Adam is one of the most prolific filmmakers in the BMX world. He's probably the man behind the lens on your favorite video. I am so grateful he said yes to coming on and having a chat. His life story is insanely interesting and by the end of our convo I love the guy. Hope you enjoy this episode, I sure did. Big thanks to DIGBMX
Preacher: Peter Adam Reader : Kana Koo Today, guest preacher Dr Peter Adam teaches from Rev 5 where John has a vision into the throne room of God and worships. This chapter asks who is worthy to open the scroll - answer, no-one, except the Lamb who was slaughtered. From this, Peter asks who will take this message of the gospel to the world so that people can come to worship the one true God? Answer - everyday people in our churches, who are raised up to take this message to the world. This raises the question, what am I doing to help facilitate this, and am I being called to this mission? Red Door is an Anglican Church in Melbourne, Australia. We exist to be a community of people helping people make all of life all about Jesus.
Glorify your Creator - Genesis 1, Peter Adam, Ridley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 3/Tuesday 2022)
This sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Klaus-Peter Adam on March 2nd, 2022 on the occasion of Ash Wednesday. Rev. Adam is Professor of Old Testament.
This sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Klaus-Peter Adam on November 10th, 2021. Rev. Adam is Professor of Old Testament.
What should a Christian leader do when their role is to care for people, and they don't want to interact with people? What impact does depression have on preaching? What kind of friendships should ministry leaders have? What about suffering in the leaders life? What would you say to a leader who is walking through the tough of depression for the first time? We ask Peter Adam the hard questions about friendship, mental health, avoiding burn-out and investing in senior ministers. Peter will speak openly about his own experience - one which is mirrored by a surprisingly large number of others. Peter Adam is vicar emeritus at St. Jude's Carlton, formerly principal of Ridley College Melbourne, and vicar of St. Jude's. He mentors 28 young pastors, has written extensively on how God speaks into our lives and is a founding member of the Council of The Gospel Coalition Australia.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
How to preach sermons which are hospitable + have a good reputation with outsiders?The former principal of Melbourne's Ridley College Peter Adam says the bible's call for us to be hospitable should impact how we preach. How do we exercise thoughtful hospitality? How can we shape our sermons so they serve our people? Hospitable preachers will make people feel warmly welcomed by the sermon. Plus, how will hospitality look different for pastors who are introverts and extroverts?And is there a tension or not between being a God pleaser and a man pleaser in Galatians 1:10?-----Please financially support the Living Faith pastoral ministry by going to http://www.livingfaith.online Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
In reconciliation week we turn our attention to Colonial Australia and a new book out from John Harris, ‘Judging the Macquaries' - with Peter AdamThe Black Lives Matter movement is bringing the characters of powerful people in colonial times into sharp focus, particularly their attitudes and actions towards slavery and indigenous peoples. Lachlan and Elizabeth Macquarie are among those being scrutinised and reassessed.John Harris paints a more spiritually positive picture of Governor Lachlan Macquarie than had previously been understood. His wife Elizabeth Macquarie was a clear evangelical. Lachlan Macquarie's Christian faith causes him to stand out in significant policy areas from the dominant views of the time: in his attitudes, behaviour and policies relating to both convicts and indigenous persons.The picture of Macquarie is in sharp contrast to his chief antagonist Rev Samuel Marsden. The book caused me to reassess the more positive view of Marsden that I argued in 2015.The Former Principal of Ridley Theological College Melbourne Peter Adam is one of the foremost voices in this space in Australian Christianity and he is delighted with Harris' new workTo order ‘Judging the Macquaries' onlineDominic Steele's 2015 address on Samuel MarsdenSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
This sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. Klaus-Peter Adam on March 24th, 2021. Rev. Adam is Associate Professor of Old Testament.
The Full Assurance of Faith - Hebrews 10:19-25 - Peter Adam
Rev. Dr. Peter Adam finishes our series by exploring the topic of old age. How can we grow old with grace and use our final years in God's service? Listen in to find out. Passages: Psalm 16; Luke 10:38-42
Rev. Dr. Peter Adam finishes our series by exploring the topic of old age. How can we grow old with grace and use our final years in God's service? Listen in to find out. Passages: Psalm 16; Luke 10:38-42
What's the most important thing you can say about the Bible?The Bible scholar and pastor, Peter Adam in his book, Written for Us, points out that there are lots of the topics that feature in theology courses on the Bible. Topics like the inerrancy of the Bible. That is, that the original manuscripts of the Bible are without error. And while topics like that are important and crucial, we don't always do well at reflecting the things that the Bible says about itself.And one of the characteristics of God's word that the Bible says a lot about is the one that we're looking at in this episode of Thinking Theology. That is, the power of the Bible.What does it mean to say that God's words are powerful? In what way are they powerful? And for what purpose?For further reading, see Peter Adam's book, Written for Us: Receiving God's Words in the Bible. I've used that in making this episode.
What does it mean to say that the Bible is authoritative?If I say to my friends, “Let's go fishing,” they may or may not listen to me. But if I a policeman says to me, “Show me your license”, I need to pay attention.Which kind of authority does the Bible have?That's what we're thinking about in this episode of thinking theology. What kind of authority does the Bible have? Should we listen to it? Should we listen to all of it or only some parts? And what kind of authority does it have compared to other things?For further reading, see Peter Adam's book, Written for Us: Receiving God's Words in the Bible. I've used that in making this episode.
What is the Bible?Over the last few episodes we've been dealing with some of the introductory issues of the Bible. Where did the Bible come from? Who wrote it? And is it reliable?And yet while that's important it still doesn't tell us a whole lot about what the Bible really is. What is the Bible about? What it's trying to achieve? What is its character?In this episode we're beginning to look at what the Bible says about what the Bible is.For further reading, see Peter Adam's book, Written for Us: Receiving God's Words in the Bible. I've used that in making this episode.
The Lord's Prayer - Matthew 6:5-13 - Peter Adam
Trust in God - Peter Adam - Psalm 31 Watch this Service via our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Jm7xWOCicRU Join us each Sunday Streaming services via YouTube: - 9AM Reflective Service - 10:30 AM Family Service https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1_q-rY5RRy40aex_IXS5Zg https://cgcc.org.au/
Trust in God - Peter Adam - Psalm 31 Watch this Service via our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/Jm7xWOCicRU Join us each Sunday Streaming services via YouTube: - 9AM Reflective Service - 10:30 AM Family Service https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1_q-rY5RRy40aex_IXS5Zg https://cgcc.org.au/
This sermon was preached in worship held online on April 22, 2020 – on the global commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day – by Dr. Klaus-Peter Adam, Associate Professor of Old Testament. The text for this service, Jonah 2:1-10, recounts the story of God’s reluctant messenger in the belly of the whale and is assigned for the Wednesday following the 2nd Sunday in Easter.
SUTS 2020 | Praying The Lord's Prayer | Talk 3 | Peter Adam by CMS Victoria
SUTS 2020 | Praying Biblically-Enriched Prayers | Talk 2 | Peter Adam by CMS Victoria
SUTS 2020 | Praying in God's Presence | Talk 1 | Peter Adam by CMS Victoria
Človek v ohrození upozorňuje, že vzťahy medzi majoritou a Rómami sa v regiónoch kvôli koronavírusu vyostrujú: "Prispievajú k tomu najmä politici svojimi vyjadreniami," hovorí Peter Adam z organizácie Človek v ohrození a dodáva, že v osadách je zlá hygiena a vírus sa tam môže šíriť rýchlejšie. "Že sú ľudia, ktorí žijú v zlých hygienických podmienkach, odolnejší voči vírusom, to je mýtus. Zdravotný stav vylúčených komunít je horší ako majority," vysvetľuje Adam. Ako riešiť potenciálnu katastrofu, keby sa vírus dostal do osád? Dá sa vôbec pri vylúčených komunitách hovoriť o karanténe? Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s Petrom Adamom z Človeka v ohrození.
Človek v ohrození upozorňuje, že vzťahy medzi majoritou a Rómami sa v regiónoch kvôli koronavírusu vyostrujú: "Prispievajú k tomu najmä politici svojimi vyjadreniami," hovorí Peter Adam z organizácie Človek v ohrození a dodáva, že v osadách je zlá hygiena a vírus sa tam môže šíriť rýchlejšie."Že sú ľudia, ktorí žijú v zlých hygienických podmienkach, odolnejší voči vírusom, to je mýtus. Zdravotný stav vylúčených komunít je horší ako majority," vysvetľuje Adam.Ako riešiť potenciálnu katastrofu, keby sa vírus dostal do osád? Dá sa vôbec pri vylúčených komunitách hovoriť o karanténe?Vypočujte si rozhovor Zuzany Kovačič Hanzelovej s Petrom Adamom z Človeka v ohrození.
Hannah Christian and Travis Kline with the Northwest Career Services office want to introduce you to the story behind the amazing people at Northwest Missouri State University and hear the stories of how they got to where they are in their careers. This week we talk with Dr. Peter Adam, Assistant Professor in the Northwest Department of Natural Sciences, about scientific research, being successful in difficult classes and his involvement in the Missouri Hope exercise each year.
Reading 1 2 Peter 1:1-11 Reading 2 Haggai 2:10-19
Reading 1 2 Peter 1:1-11Reading 2 Haggai 2:10-19
How can you be joyful and happy at Christmas when you're depressed?
What should a Christian leader do when their role is to care for people, and they don't want to interact with people? What impact does depression have on preaching? What kind of friendships should ministry leaders have? What about suffering in the leaders life? What would you say to a leader who is walking through the tough of depression for the first time? We ask Peter Adam the hard questions about friendship, mental health, avoiding burn-out and investing in senior ministers. Peter will speak openly about his own experience - one which is mirrored by a surprisingly large number of others. Peter Adam is vicar emeritus at St. Jude's Carlton, formerly principal of Ridley College Melbourne, and vicar of St. Jude's. He mentors 28 young pastors, has written extensively on how God speaks into our lives and is a founding member of the Council of The Gospel Coalition Australia. Download Peter Adam's Pastor's Heart prayer. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
Easter is the week that changed the world. As Easter approaches we ask a number of guests some big questions about the events and circumstances of that first Easter week. A conversation with poetry, parables and a fresh exploration of the week that changed the world.
Easter is the week that changed the world. As Easter approaches we ask a number of guests some big questions about the events and circumstances of that first Easter week. A conversation with poetry, parables and a fresh exploration of the week that changed the world.
Message from Peter Adam on March 24, 2019
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Message #1 from Rev Dr Peter Adam at the Gospel Coalition combined churches of Bendigo event.
Message #2 from Rev Dr Peter Adam at the Gospel Coalition combined churches of Bendigo event.
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The Gospel Of Luke: Vol 2. Journeying Jew | Rejected Son Of Man
The Gospel Of Luke: Vol 2. Journeying Jew | Rejected Son Of Man
The Gospel Of Luke: Vol 2. Journeying Jew | Rejected Son Of Man
Nancy Guthrie talks with Peter Adam about how to keep Bible teaching interesting.
Peter Adam speaking on 2Timothy a the Proclamation Trust's 2001 Evangelical Ministry Assembly
Rev. Dr. Peter Adam preaches on Leviticus 16 & Hebrews 10:11-25.
Rev. Dr. Peter Adam preaches on Leviticus 16 & Hebrews 10:11-25.
Associate Professor of Old Testament Klaus-Peter Adam preached on Luke 21:25-36.
Timothy George talks with Peter Adam about the ministry of the Word.
Timothy George talks with Peter Adam about the ministry of the Word.
Join Constance and her special guest, Peter Adam, Author, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist as he answers your questions from all over the world. Pete will share with you specific and detailed answers about your personal life and show your how to ask, believe and receive. Pete also has a special offer for all listeners during the show. http://www.peterdadams.com http://loaradionetwork.com/constance-arnold
What role does preaching play in today's church? The Rev. Dr. Jonathan Master joins Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt to talk about the importance and gravity of preaching. Through the book "Preaching & Preachers" by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, they show the necessity and primacy of the proper preaching of the all-sufficient Word of God. Listen the Mortification of Spin to learn more about this imperative and perennial topic. Free resources from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals on PreachingPractical Considerations for Preaching the Fatherhood of God by Derek Thomas Preaching Christ and Him Crucified by Alistair BeggBenefits of Expository Preaching by Alistair Begg The Foolishness of Preaching by James Boice Books mentioned on Preaching & PreachersPreaching and Preachers by Martyn Lloyd-Jones Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming the Expository Sermon by Bryan Chapell Between Two Worlds: The Challenge of Preaching Today by John Stott The Priority of Preaching by Christopher Ash Positive preaching and modern mind by Peter Forsyth Proclamation and Theology by William Willimon Speaking God's Words: A Practical Theology of Preaching by Peter Adam
17 October 2010 @ 2:30pm West End Uniting Church Cnr Sussex and Vulture St, West End followed by Afternoon Tea Come and watch the DVD of the lecture Australia: Whose Land? Listen to Indigenous theologian Grant Paulson respond Engage in thoughtful discussion around the issues Dr Peter Adam Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne. Peter has delivered […]