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Video One: The law of the Lord, its application, and the need for clear hermeneutics are explored. The talk delves into the various expressions of the law in creeds and catechisms, the importance of the word of God, and a Trinitarian worldview. It also examines the law’s validity in the New Testament era, its role in sanctification, and the dangers of trusting in our own hearts.



Video Two: The discussion delves into apostasy in the church, emphasizing the need for clarity and understanding. It explores the role of history, judgment, righteousness, and God’s law in sanctification. The sacrament and the hedge of protection are examined as safeguards against apostasy. The influence of Solomon’s wisdom and teachings on Israel and the world is highlighted, along with the transformative power of preaching God’s law. The conversation concludes with an exploration of faith, circumcision, and the law in relation to the temple, corruption, and the Menorah.



Video Three: Dr. Wayne Sedlak delves into the importance of understanding and obeying God’s law, starting from the creation account to Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the garden. It highlights Adam’s exploration and resource management, the introduction of sin, and the consequences of questioning God’s authority. The discussion also explores the connection between judgment and righteousness, the role of the church in explaining God’s word, and the significance of critical thinking.



Video Four: In this Lesson on the Law of the Lord, Dr. Wayne Sedlak explores the importance of God’s law, describing it as a protective hedge around life, gospel, church, doctrine, and ethics. The talk delves into the clash of worldviews, particularly the belief in man as God’s image versus an evolved being. The church’s role in safeguarding God’s law and warding off evil is emphasized, with the law guiding justice, goodness, and spirituality. The speaker concludes by urging the church to stand against evil and glorify God.

 
Video Five: The discussion delves into the transformative nature of God’s law, its role in creating vision, hope, and structure, and its representation through the Levites and priests. It also explores the law as a tool for reformation, defining sin and righteousness. The purpose of a stop sign is used as an analogy to explain the law’s function in maintaining order and safety. The need for prayer to understand the miraculous aspects of the law is also emphasized.

 
Video Six : Dr Wayne Sedlak expounds on the significance of the ceremonial law and its relevance to modern Christians is explored. Topics include vision, the Trinitarian worldview, symbolism, ethics, and productivity. The ceremonial law is a tool to understand doctrines, comprehend God’s nature, and establish an ethical lifestyle. The law of the Lord, its connection to Christ’s coming, and its role as a guide to Christ are also discussed, along with common misinterpretations and the influence of God’s civil laws on the Constitution.

 
Video Seven: The discussion begins with a prayer and the importance of God’s teachings. It explores the relationship between vision and the Lord’s law, the ceremonial law’s validity, purpose, and role in the New Testament, and the ethical aspects of dietary laws. The conversation also delves into the moral obligations of clean and unclean laws, worship laws, and the role of hermeneutics in understanding the Bible. The Old Testament’s ceremonial laws introduced key faith doctrines and are still relevant today.

 
Video Eight: Doctor Sedlak begins with session with prayer and delves into the significance of understanding law and its historical systematization. It explores the church’s growth, the doctrine of sanctification, and the development of creeds and catechisms. The Trinity and various heresies are examined, along with the key principles of the Protestant Reformation. The contributions of Augustine and other reformers like John Calvin are highlighted, emphasizing their role in defending the truth and enhancing the church’s doctrinal understanding.

Video Nine: Join Dr Sedlak as he delves into the significance of comprehending the law of the Lord, as outlined in Romans seven. It emphasizes the law’s crucial role, how the heart reacts to it, and its necessity in the church and personal lives. The authority of the law in a Christian’s life is explored, leading to self-examination and the realization of sin’s power. Topics like judgment, internal Christian conflict, parental guidance, Bible structure, law branches, and sacrificial worship’s purpose are also discussed.

 

VIDEO TEN:  The discussion delves into the significance of the Lord’s law in interpreting history, comprehending blessings and curses, and the effect of the Great Awakening on American society. It underscores the church’s role as a truth pillar and preaching’s transformative power on communities. The Protestant Reformation’s influence on America’s heritage, Oliver Cromwell’s role in defending constitutional freedom, and the spread of Puritan ideas in New England are also explored.

VIDEO 11 The narrative explores the application of Deuteronomy 28 in colonial America, highlighting the impact of God’s law and the consequences of curses, ruin, and diseases. It delves into historical events like the King Phillips war, the burning of Falmouth, and the horrors of Valley Forge. The importance of Christian literature and the doctrine of interposition of lesser magistrates are discussed, concluding with the British occupation and the war’s destruction.

VIDEO 12 The narrative explores the application of Deuteronomy 28 in colonial America, highlighting the impact of God’s law and the consequences of curses, ruin, and diseases. It delves into historical events like the King Phillips war, the burning of Falmouth, and the horrors of Valley Forge. The importance of Christian literature and the doctrine of the interposition of lesser magistrates are discussed, concluding with the British occupation and the war’s destruction.

VIDEO 13 It highlights the debate about America being a Christian nation and the influence of Christianity on culture, institutions, and laws. The erosion of Sabbath rest and the separation of church and state are addressed. The rise in crime and changes in societal norms, such as Sunday shopping rules and administering oaths, are linked to the gradual removal of God and Jesus Christ from society. The need for repentance and embracing the law of the Lord is emphasized.

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