Thank you for posting this. I had so many questions from the book that were clarified from this lecture. The idea of "truth-to-struggle", the FCF, and the "burden of the text". I appreciate the way Bryan Chapell expresses how he built his ideas on other people and movements, kind of the way Isaac Newton said he was only standing on the shoulder of other giants. He takes away the mystique that good Bible mining is only for a chosen few but available to all. He gives away the information but makes great resources available. His influence in the world through his contribution to expository preaching will outlive him. For others, their contributions will die with their copywrited conncepts. Another thing I appreciate is he is a life-learner; I hope I can remain the same. Thanks Beeson and Bryan Chapell.
This should be mandatory viewing for all Bible College and Seminary students who plan on sharing God’s Word with His people.
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Thank you for posting this. I had so many questions from the book that were clarified from this lecture. The idea of "truth-to-struggle", the FCF, and the "burden of the text". I appreciate the way Bryan Chapell expresses how he built his ideas on other people and movements, kind of the way Isaac Newton said he was only standing on the shoulder of other giants. He takes away the mystique that good Bible mining is only for a chosen few but available to all. He gives away the information but makes great resources available. His influence in the world through his contribution to expository preaching will outlive him. For others, their contributions will die with their copywrited conncepts. Another thing I appreciate is he is a life-learner; I hope I can remain the same.
Thanks Beeson and Bryan Chapell.