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Door of Hope Northeast

Door of Hope Northeast

著者: Door of Hope Northeast
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Door of Hope Northeast is a simple church pursuing the risen Jesus in deep community in and for Portland, Oregon. This podcast collects our weekly teachings, key ministry updates, and other important news related to the life of our community.All rights reserved スピリチュアリティ
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  • How the Word Came to Us (The Bible was Composed, Canonized, Transmitted & Translated)
    2026/04/20
    Various Scriptures - The Bible has a long, complex and very human story of how it came be (and how it came to us). In this message, we examine what it means that the Bible was co-produced by a number of people, some known and some unknown. Using only the Bible itself, we explore some of it what it means for the Bible to be a collection of texts that were composed, canonized, transmitted, and translated in history. In doing so, we learn that the Bible being a human word does not diminish the fact that it is also a divine Word. A sermon by Cameron Heger and Kyle Sunderland. [Part 3 of our series "The Very Words of God: Answering, trembling & delighting before the Holy Scriptures"] Questions for reflection: 1) What have you been taught up to this point about where the Bible came from? 2) Was there anything new, exciting, or challenging in what Cameron shared about the overall picture? 3) Why do you think the human side of the Bible’s production is sometimes viewed as scandalous? 4) Why do you think we can have confidence in our modern English Bible translations? 5) What relevance does the divinity/humanity of Jesus have for how we think the Bible?
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    56 分
  • A Library of Complex Artistry (The Bible as Literature)
    2026/04/16
    Various Scripture - [This sermon was originally given on January 26, 2025, reposted to help supplement this current teaching series] According to Jesus, the Bible is unbreakably true and the very words of God that lead to Him. At the same time, the Bible is the words of man in the form of a unified but incredibly diverse work of literary artistry spanning many authors, genres, and tones. Encountering the Bible is like stepping into an art gallery or library containing the transcendently beautiful, the shockingly ugly, and the fascinatingly complex all at once. A sermon by Cameron Heger. [Part 2 of our series "The Very Words of God: Answering, trembling & delighting before the Holy Scriptures"]
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    38 分
  • Scripture Cannot Be Broken (The Bible is True)
    2026/04/13
    John 10:29-39 - With this teaching we begin a short series exploring two main questions: What is the Bible? And how should we respond to it? Our starting place is with Jesus and His view of the Bible as unbreakable, trustworthy, authoritative, coherent, and divinely-inspired. Even more, Jesus sees the whole Bible as chiefly about Himself. In the end, if we want to follow Jesus in these things we, too, must come to see the Bible as human words spoken and written from God by His Spirit. Thus, the only proper response is to come to the Scriptures with a posture that says, "Here I am, Lord—speak!" A sermon by Cameron Heger and Pete Richardson. [Part 1 of our series "The Very Words of God: Answering, trembling & delighting before the Holy Scriptures"] Questions for reflection: 1) How would you describe your relationship to the Bible today? 2) Why is it a good idea to start with considering Jesus's view of the Bible? 3) Describe the understanding that Jesus had of the Old Testament. 4) How does the New Testament make a case for its own status as Spirit-inspired Scripture? 5) What does it mean to affirm that the Bible is "true"? 6) What might it look like to join in with Abraham, Isaiah, and Mary by coming to the Bible with a posture that says "Here I am"?
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    43 分
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