Stewart, Alan (1959-). Selling Your Soul for Soup. Moore Theological College. 1997. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/218310.
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Stewart, A. (1997). Selling your soul for soup. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/218310.
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Stewart, Alan (1959-).Selling Your Soul for Soup. Moore Theological College. 1997. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/218310.
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Stewart explores how much our inheritance in heaven shapes our lives now. He uses Esau in Genesis 25 to explore how people and reject inheritance from God. 1. How did the loss happen? - selling the birthright and deception. Stewart explores the stolen blessing. He shows how God works through our sin, and yet God is still in control. Speaker looks at how the New Testament uses this passage. 2. What we can learn about it - we all want to be a god, which is sin. Only God can bring people back to him, showing God's sovereignty. He stresses that it is amazing that God chooses anyone. 3. Implications - Respond with rejoicing, only those chosen by God will believe. He shows our inablity to wait for things, and that we seek satisfaction now. Stewart explores the things that can draw people away from God. Cassette label reads : "Easu - Selling your soul for soup Alan Stewart 1997 KEC"
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