found 23 items matching Red Words Church
Monotheism [53:31]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 2.0 (7 votes so far)
The bible teaches monotheism - that God alone is the only one who is truly God. This sermon endeavors to highlight key texts from both the old and new testaments where the Greek word "monos" is used in reference to God's personality and nature to clearly identify Him as a single, one and only God. (This sermon was originally preached at the Red Words Church on 11-Oct-2009 in Melbourne, Australia.)
Elohim [53:21]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.6 (6 votes so far)
This teaching endeavors to uncover the usage of the Hebrew word Elohim, translated in English, God. Elohim, its meaning and its interpretation has been greatly debated in Christendom, giving way to the idea that the word suggests that God is a plurality of persons. Nothing could be further from the truth. The biblical data that begins to unfold during this sermon shows how flexibly the word is used - for the One true God, for angels, men, nations, etc... Click here for part two, entitled "Theos." (This sermon was originally preached at the Red Words Church on 30-May-2010 in Melbourne, Australia.)
Echad [48:45]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.6 (6 votes so far)
This teaching endeavors to uncover the usage of the Hebrew word Echad, translated in English, one. Echad has been greatly misunderstood, when the subject of how many God is - the most prevalent teaching that says the word Echad means a plurality in unity (a oneness). Echad has meant and will always mean numerically one - and this teaching goes to length to reveal the biblical data that fairly represents this truth. God is truly echad, a uni-personal being.
Eis [48:56]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.6 (6 votes so far)
This teaching is part 2 of where Echad left - uncovering the usage of the NT Greek word Eis, translated in English, one. The trend that is found in the OT Hebrew regarding Echad, which means numerically one, is carried into the NT - "eis" and its counterparts words like "en", "monos" and the like, clearly bring to light the wonderful truth that God is a single person, not triune as the popular tradition of the Trinity asserts. This teaching attempts to present the biblical data.
Theos [47:40]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 2.8 (12 votes so far)
This teaching begins from where Elohim left off, by studying the NT usage of the Greek word Theos, translated in English, God. Again, what is seen here is a continuing trend that was realized in the OT usage of Elohim - Theos is also flexibly used for the One true God, for angels, men, etc...The exegetical study of the word properly reveals who the God of Israel is. (This sermon was originally preached at the Red Words Church on 6-June-2010 in Melbourne, Australia.)
Unitarian Monotheism [51:53]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 2.5 (9 votes so far)
While many agree with the monotheistic faith of the biblical God, few understand His unipersonality. This sermon endeavors to draw out key texts from both the old and new testaments to highlight the truth that has eluded many: that God is in fact a single person. The bible teaches, not Trinitarian monotheism, but rather Unitarian monotheism. (This sermon was originally preached at the Red Words Church on 2-May-2010 in Melbourne, Australia.)
Genesis 1.26 [48:56]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 2.3 (8 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Genesis 1.26
Search for the Origins of the Trinity [51:52]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 2.0 (7 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains the history and development of the Trinity.
1 John 5.7 [35:56]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.6 (6 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains 1 John 5.7.
John 8.58 [72:02]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.5 (7 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains John 8.58
Genesis 1.1 [37:40]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.4 (6 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Genesis 1.1
1 Timothy 3.16 [54:13]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains 1 Timothy 3.16
Acts 20.28 [46:52]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Acts 20.28
John 10.33 [64:11]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains John 10.33
John 20.28 [67:07]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains John 20.28
Matthew 1.23 [58:48]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Matthew 1.23
Romans 9.5 [55:34]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Romans 9.5
Deuteronomy 6.4 [52:03]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Deuteronomy 6.4
2 Corinthians 13.14 [46:25]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains 2 Corinthians 13.14
I Am Almighty God [65:45]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras speaks on the subject "I am almighty God"
Incarnation [67:33]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras speaks on the incarnation.
Matthew 3.16 [54:01]
by Steve Katsaras rated at 1.0 (5 votes so far)
Steve Katsaras explains Matthew 3.16
books
These books, written by people from diverse backgrounds, express the simple truth that God is one. Some of them are more scholary while others are more autobiographical. In addition, a few of them are available to read online. If you would like more in depth treatment of christian monotheism, these books are the next step to take. Note: if you know of other books, not listed here, please leave us feedback.