Kivengere, Festo (1919-1988). Called to Die for Him. Moore Theological College. 1970. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/183636.
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Kivengere, F. (1970). Called to die for him. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/183636.
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Kivengere, Festo (1919-1988).Called to Die for Him. Moore Theological College. 1970. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/183636.
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Festo challenges the negative ideas around dying for Christ from Romans 6. He explores the comparisons between death and life in Romans 6. He stresses the importance of the word 'him' in 'to die with him'. Festo speaks on the damage done by sin, and the pointlessness of trying hard. Some of the damage includes : 1. Confusion 2. Emptiness 3. When the message is changed, we are still dead 4. Christ enables us to stop feeling miserable 5. Christ enables us to be free to forgive others He explains how God heals us, and makes us as we meant to be. Tracks listed in reverse on label. Reel box reads : "CMS Summer School 1970 Tape 1 Rev. Festo Kivengere Track 1 : 'Called to die with him' Track 2 : ''Called to live with him"
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