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Teach Your Children

May 12, 2016

An exploration of Deuteronomy 6:4ff that shows the importance of teaching others in the church about Christ.

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The God of All Comfort and Mercy

May 10, 2016

The Lord comforts us through the resurrection comfort of Christ, and does this so that we may then pass this comfort on to others as they suffer.

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Spiritual Gifts: Are Signs and Wonders for Today?

May 5, 2016

Paul corrects the church in Corinth's worldly view of spiritual gifts by grounding the use of all gifts in love.

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Uncomfortable Condescension

May 3, 2016

 Jesus' life proved that humility leads to glory. It is only when we see how much we have been served by Christ when we can forsake ourselves and count it a joy to follow in the example of Christ–and wash the feet of the saints. It is through suffering and humility that we follow in Christ's footsteps, and through suffering we can rejoice until our mortal bodies are glorified. 

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Core Christianity

May 2, 2016

Office Hours talks to Dr. Michael Horton about his new book and Biblical teaching campaign titled Core Christianity. 

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Momentary Affliction, Eternal Glory

April 28, 2016

To those who are weary and tired, Paul exhorts them to “not lose heart.”  How is this possible?  While the afflictions are momentary, eternal glory awaits for those who are in Christ. 

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The Unmaking of a Man of God

April 26, 2016

 God makes faithful ministers through prayer, study, and suffering. Over the years he purposes to diminish our self-confidence and bring us into greater dependence on grace. The ever increasing discovery of our weakness makes us increasingly effective shepherds of God's flock.

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Incomprehensible Love

April 21, 2016

God's incomprehensible love means we should stand in awe of who he is.

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A Merciful, Public, Integral Ministry

April 19, 2016

The Apostle Paul's defense of his ministry against the accusations of the self-described “super apostles” and other critics is instructive for ministers young and old. In contrast to theirs, his ministry began with God's mercy to sinners in Christ, was conducted in the open for all to see, and unlike his critics, his preaching and life were consistent.

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