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Dennis Kinlaw Tape Descriptions
DK-292 through DK-352

DK-292 -- You Can Make A Difference
Mark 2

"You Can Make A Difference" is about God making your weaknesses His strengths.

Dr. Kinlaw is teaching that when God touches a life and the person consents, He evokes the best. He has the matchless power of turning handicaps into advantages, as well. God is bigger than we can imagine if His followers will allow Him to be apart of their daily routines.


DK-293 -- Do You Know Jesus
I Corinthians

In this message Dr. Kinlaw is asking if Jesus is the chief cornerstone in your life. Dr. Kinlaw is talking about knowing Jesus and not just knowing about Jesus. Being able to confess Jesus is important as well as allowing God to be Lord supreme in your life. Living is about knowing Jesus and letting Him be the chief cornerstone of our lives.


DK-294 -- Fellowship With Thee

"Fellowship With Thee" is a message encouraging a relationship with Jesus Christ as well as encouraging sensitivity to the Spirit of God. It is important to not neglect the leading of the Spirit. Dr. Kinlaw is talking about "continual fellowship with Thee." Through continual fellowship with God does one find undistracted thoughts within, an undivided heart, and a singled heart.


DK-295 -- You Must Have a Center
Romans 1

Dr. Kinlaw talks about how knowing the key, Jesus, you can know yourself. Without your key, Jesus, your reasoning will be fruitless, your desires or flesh will control you, and you truly will not have meaningful relationships with others because your understanding of them will be nonexistent. Having a center defines who we are and our purpose.


DK-296 -- Faith
Revelation 8

"Faith" is a message on the Jesus spoken of in Revelation. Dr. Kinlaw is talking about the Jesus Christians accept and the Jesus that Christians don’t talk about in Revelation. Although, Jesus is the same throughout the Scriptures, in Revelation He will return to us with judgment and will only accept those who are like unto Himself. "Let him which is filthy be filthy still, and let he who is righteous be righteous still," because in the end, He is going to build a kingdom of those who have been redeemed. This is the Jesus that most Christians will not talk about but this is the Jesus who is in the in the middle of our future.


DK-297 -- I Am The Alpha and The Omega
John

In this message Dr. Kinlaw exposes these words from scripture: "How can you have faith so long as you receive honor from one another, and care nothing for the honor that comes from Him who alone is God?" Dr. Kinlaw goes into detail about no man having true faith unless he comes to the place where he seeks honor from God first. Jesus says to seek His honor, and His glory alone, it is then that one can believe: this is faith.


DK-298 -- Mark of the Covenant

"Mark of the Covenant" is intended to remind Christians that we are a privileged people. Being a privileged people comes with it a great responsibility. Dr. Kinlaw is reminding Christians that we are to show to the world a preview of the Kingdom of God through our words and actions. The world is not supposed to have to wait until the return of Christ, who brings judgment, to know the kingdom is of righteousness, truth, and love; they’re supposed to see it in us.


DK-299 -- Who Can Walk With God
Psalm 15

Walking uprightly is the importance in this scripture of Psalms. If we walketh uprightly, walk in the light, make sure our steps are perfect we may have fellowship with God. It is important to be careful to watch how we walk. The privilege Christians have to the access to God was not one of the privileges people after God had in the Old Testament. The priest could go only one day a year and dwell in the presence of God. David wanted to have that access for himself and for ordinary people. Dr. Kinlaw teaches on this scripture and how Christians today should be careful to watch how they walk.


DK-300 -- Blessed Are The Pure In Heart

"Blessed Are The Pure In Heart" is talking about how Christians are blessed when they have purity in heart. When Christians are pure in heart they will find life is simplified and there is peace and rest. Those who are not pure in heart will find that life is unsettling, there’s instability in all their ways, and there is inner conflict. God simply blesses the life that is pure in heart with creativity, fruitfulness, and productivity.


DK-301 -- Abraham as a Model of Christians
Hebrews 11

"Abraham as a Model of Christians" is a message telling Christians that Abraham’s life is a life God is calling all Christians to live. God has something better for each Christian if they will put their securities in Christ and not in the natural things of this world. God has something better but it is in the supernatural. God wants to give Christians the eternal kingdom and through His eternal kingdom Christians will find that they are put in big business because they are living for the eternal. The world will never give them the desires of their hearts when they place their hearts after the heart of God. There will be nothing in the world that will give Christians pleasure even if the world views the eternal-living living without anything. The eternal-living is living with so much more—God’s business, a Kingdom that’s bigger than any of our groups, and bigger than any of our normal loyalties.


DK-302 -- Knowing God
Psalm 8

"Knowing God" is a message Dr. Kinlaw gives on "knowing Him" and "knowing about Him." Knowing Jesus is better than knowing about Jesus because, "knowing him" is having a relationship with Him. "Knowing about Him," is having the knowledge of Jesus. God is good. Psalm 8 expresses God’s goodness because the writer knows Him for himself through the relationship he develops with Him daily. When we read Psalm 8 we can either just read this adding to the knowledge we have of Jesus or we can actually read this Psalm and deep down relate to it because we know Him for ourselves through the relationship we have developed with Him, rather than sliding into the ritual relationship of just having information about God.


DK-303 -- A Seal Is Broken
Revelations 1

In the message, "A Seal Is Broken," Dr. Kinlaw is talking about how Jesus has broken a seal and has opened a door of opportunity. This message is about what Jesus has done for all of us and is also about the test that Christians walk through daily and the question of, "What will you do?"


DK-304 -- World Changers
John 21:16-25

"World Changers" is a message about following Jesus. When one follows Jesus, that individual lives for Jesus and puts his/her life where Jesus takes them without fear. Living for Jesus calls individuals to serve one another and encourage one another in the faith. Witnessing is a huge part of living for Jesus but witnessing comes through making sure our brothers and sisters in Christ are being fed—guiding the ones that need help. When the ones that need help are guided and fed, the Lord will use them to witness and the cycle continues.


DK-306 -- The God Who Knows You
Exodus 3

"The God Who Knows You," is talking about Christ identifying with us. Christ has suffered and He identifies with our pain. Jesus is personally interested in individuals. He knows individuals by name. He commits Himself to individuals to fulfill His promises to redeem him/her. When individuals follow Jesus, Jesus walks with him/her daily and those individuals can bring Jesus to people in the world who don’t know Him. Individuals walking with Jesus can set people free from all bondages through the power of God. This is the work of the Lord to set the captives free and Christians are called to do the work of the Lord.


DK-307 -- Keeping Only To God
Galatians 4:19-31

"Keeping Only To God" The mind of Christ is supposed to be in the mind of all Christians. Jesus died on the cross so that all could be redeemed and all minds could be filled with His mind. The supreme question that Dr. Kinlaw asks is, "Have Christians slipped and shifted from letting Jesus form His character in them or are Christians focus more upon themselves?" The fact is, Dr. Kinlaw states, is that life is what it chooses: you either choose your way or His way. Where is your center today?


DK-308 -- There is a Time for Everything
Ecclesiastes

In this message Dr. Kinlaw teaches that there is a season to everything and one should not let his/her opportunity pass by because it will only come once. If you miss your opportunity you will be unable to obtain it again.


DK-309 -- Paul’s Relationship with Timothy
II Timothy

"Paul’s Relationship with Timothy," is a message of a relationship between an old man and a young man. Both men love the Lord but one is a mentor to the other and writes the young man letters to encourage him to be set apart so that Christ can demonstrate His power. Paul being the older man and Timothy being the younger man, Paul writes letters to Timothy with love and as a friend. Timothy faces many hardships but Paul’s letters encourage him to live that life of a disciple and not to neglect his calling but to flourish in his ministry.


DK-310 -- Problems Jesus Faced
Mark 2

Problems are meant to help us and to provide a way for God’s power to be known. Jesus’ problems were meant to bring people to the place where they believed in Him. If we didn’t have problems we would never turn to Jesus and people around us would never see the miracles and the love of God.


DK-311 -- The Desire to be Important

In this message Dr. Kinlaw talks about what is an inner want for all human beings. Dr. Kinlaw goes on to say life will never ultimately count if you don’t know God. If you want importance, if you want to be somebody—know Jesus. How do you know Jesus? Pray to the only God we know, Jesus, and develop a relationship with Him and you will find yourself finding importance in a world that has no place or reason because it is full of people seeking fulfillment in all the wrong places.


DK-312 -- Hebrews 9

Dr. Kinlaw teaches from Hebrews about God desiring to obligate Himself to us first - then we can be obligated to Him. God teaches man that the world was unable to meet His needs and that man needs to seek Him for all his needs. Our daily sustenance should be the Lord Jesus.


DK-313 -- People of Privilege
II Chronicles 6:12, 32

"People of Privilege" is a message about how God comes to us because He wants to live in the middle of our lives; He comes to us even when we turn away from Him. God wants us to have a heart of peace. In this teaching from Chronicles, Dr. Kinlaw explains that when we have a hunger for Him and seek Him, He will give us a heart of peace.


DK-314 -- Faith and Reason

In this message Dr. Kinlaw is delivering to his listeners the fact that God meant for His creation to use the mind, apply the mind, and to master over it which means to have understanding. There are flaws to the human mind because we are human but God intended for us to use our minds and to seek Him for the cleansing of our minds. Dr. Kinlaw says he is convinced faith and reason is what leads a person to knowledge. He speaks on the human mind rationalizing often as well as self-justifying often, but encourages us to use our minds because God would not have given us a mind and gifted us with a mind if He didn’t expect us to use them.


DK-315 -- The Promise to Abraham

Dr. Kinlaw explains in this message that God is seeking for a generation that seeks Him. God will bless through Abraham the ones that do seek Him. God chooses the ones that pray even when there is no crisis because they’re ready and they keep themselves from the lifestyle of the world. Dr. Kinlaw concludes with a prayer asking God for help. His message is intended to reveal that Abraham’s promise from God is to all that are in relationship with God.