These lessons were presented May 23–24, 2014 at the Rocky Mountain Bible Conference in Denver, Colorado. At this conference, Gene teaches on passages from the book of Hebrews including the following subjects:
►  Hope as an “anchor of the soul”
►  Eternal security
►  “Pressing on to maturity”
►  Baptism
►  Christ as the perfect sacrifice
►  Process of “falling away” (to include the sin unto death)
►  Priesthood, ambassadorship, and ministry of the individual believer
The key verse for the conference is Heb 6:18–20:
“That by two immutable things, in which it is impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation,
we who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us: which hope we have as an anchor of the soul,
both sure and steadfast, and which enters within the veil; where Jesus has entered as a forerunner for us, even Jesus,
having become a High Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek.”

Anchor of the Soul — Colorado 2014

Gene Cunningham - September 25, 2003

Ezekiel #19

Ezekiel #19

John the baptist offered repentance and the Kingdom or destruction (Mat 3:1-12). As a covenant people God calls them  to repent. Ezekiel tells them that the time of judgment has come; repent or die. What is repentance? Who is it for? "If a wicked man turns" (Eze 18:21-28). It means to turn toward God away from sin. Repentance is not the same as saving faith. The gospel of John never mentions repentance, but faith. 150 passages condition salvation on faith alone. Repentance is distinguished from faith (Act 20:19-21). Repentance is not remorse. Judas repented and felt remorse (Mat 27:3). Repentance is not sorrow but sorrow may lead to repentance (2Co 7:8-10). Repentance is first a change in attitude then action resulting in divine mercy and escaping divine judgment (Isa 55:7, 1Th 1:9). Repentance is for sinful men and women (Luk 5:32). Repentance is for unbelievers (Joh 3:4-10). John call to repent separates faith (Mar 1:15). Repentance prepares the soul for saving faith. Cornelius was a pagan who had repented; he was giving money to the synagogues. Peter still had to give him the gospel (Act 10:1-48). Repentance is for all sinners (Rev 2:1-5). There's a time to stop praying for unrepentant people (Jer 7:1-34, 1Jo 5:16). Repentance of a believer is illustrated by the prodigal son (Luk 15:11-32) and the tower that fell on the Galileans (Luk 13:2-5). Motivating a fellow believer to repent is saving "a soul from death [Divine judgment]" (Jam 5:19-20, Jer 29:13)



Scripture References: James 5:19-20, Ezekiel 18:21-28, Mark 1:15, Luke 13:2-5, Matthew 3:1-12, John 3:4-10, Luke 15:11-32, Luke 5:32, John 5:16, Isaiah 55:7, Jeremiah 7:1-34, Matthew 27:3, Revelation 2:1-5, Jeremiah 29:13, Acts 20:19-21, Acts 10:1-48

From Series: "Ezekiel - 2002"

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