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Dennis Kinlaw Tape Descriptions
DK-147 through DK-188

DK-147 -- An Occasion for God's Glory

In this message Dr. Kinlaw talks about “the occasions for God’s glory.  “What we are getting at here is the fact that the purpose of wrong in our world, the reason it is here, is so that God can be glorified.  Now, that has brought me to this conclusion.  That there is something in the nature of God that obligates Him to explode everything that’s false and see to it that it doesn’t succeed.  And if He’s going to be God and if He’s holy and He’s good and He’s right, He will have to see to it that wrong doesn’t work right.  So that if I am not living right, He’s going to see to it that my life doesn’t work right.  And if I am living right, He will see to it that it works right. 

Someway or other God has to get us out of ourselves to where our interest is beyond us because our fulfillment is not in us, it’s in somebody outside of us and something outside of us.  I don’t know about you but I am convinced that the best moment anybody ever had is when he has a cause beyond himself that consumes him.  You have energy then you don’t ever have at other times.  There is a cleanness in it and a purity in it that if there is self interest mixed into, will always contaminate it.  And the question is, how can God get me to the place where I give myself to Him to where my life is wholly His and I live for something beyond me.  Do you know I’ve decided that’s what it means to be a creature.  And that’s what it means to let God be God.

 

DK-157 -- Are You In His Hands?
Scripture: Zechariah 2

When a man walks in the center of God’s will, it is inevitable that God should bless him.  When he steps out of God’s will and lives contrary to it, there are certain laws built into life that inexorably move in to bring him under heavy judgment.

There is always a tendency in us when we are not in the will of God, to think smaller than God wants us to think.  There is something about sin that blinds a man’s eyes to his own potential.  It’s not what’s in the hands of Jesus that’s important, it’s the hands of Jesus.  If you’re in his hands, He can take you and feed a multitude.


DK-171 -- Conference On Power & Purity - Part 1
John 18:1-13

On this tape, Dr. Kinlaw poses the question, “What kind of intimacy does God want with you?  Does He want an intimacy with us even more intense than a husband/wife or a father/child intimacy?”  As God walked and talked with Adam in the cool of the day, does God want the same kind of intimacy with you, and is this the kind of intimacy with God that you yearn for?”


DK-172 -- Conference on Power and Purity - Part 2

Dr. Kinlaw immerses us in the story of Hagar and Ishmael and why God did not send Isaac to Abraham for 25 years.   He shares how important it is to know God intimately enough that we recognize His voice and can differentiate His voice from our own ideas.  “I have found that it doesn’t matter where you go in the scripture you will find that whether it is in Genesis, in the passage about Hagar and Ishmael, or whether it’s in the New Testament or writings of Paul, the world is not going to be reached for Christ by your resources and mine unless those resources are under the exclusive control and direction of the Spirit of God.  And then when He gets them under His complete control, He can take the resources that are ours and then the work can be done clearly and it will have significant fruit.”


DK-179 -- Biblical Hermeneutic for Theology of Holiness

In this message Dr. Kinlaw shares about the characteristics of people who have abandoned themselves to God, the joy, radiance, faith, hope and love and an interest in ordinary people.  When we give ourselves fully to the Lord, we find a freedom from things and freedom from desire for place and position in the world, freedom to be fully Christ’s.  Throughout the message, he answers the question, “What makes the difference in these people?