February 18, 2021
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Dr. Joshua Van Ee continues the Spring 2021 Morning Devotions Series titled, “Meals with the Lord.”
February 16, 2021
This devotional commences a series exploring the Lord's Prayer. This morning we will seek to unpack the answer to the question: Why Pray? We will examine some of the challenges of prayer, as well as some of the reasons to pray. We will highlight the 'who' or prayer, as we pray to Our Father, in the Son, through the Holy Spirit: the one who loves us and is for us.
February 11, 2021
This devotional will focus on the fact that God welcomes all kinds of people into his presence as he converts them by his grace. Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, offers a splendid exam as God causes this pagan priest to make a beautiful profession of faith, followed by Jethro eating with the elders of Israel in the presence of God. Who can’t God save?
February 9, 2021
What makes Paul joyful? It certainly was circumstances and future expectations. Paul's boundless joy is tethered to the eternal promise of God, the same promises believers have in Christ Jesus.
February 1, 2021
In this episode, Office Hours talks with the Rev. Dr. Carl R. Trueman about his new book, “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution.”
January 4, 2021
In this episode, Office Hours talks with the faculty presenting at the 2021 WSC Faculty conference for a preview of their lecture.
December 7, 2020
In this episode, Office Hours talks with Rev. Dr. Kim Riddlebarger about his work with White Horse Inn and his pastoral ministry at Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, CA.
December 3, 2020
We are reminded by the Word always to give thanks. No matter the circumstance, the Lord's grace and presence give us sufficient reasons for thanks.
December 1, 2020
November 24, 2020
This devotional highlights Jesus' willingness and power to heal and to save. Furthermore, it reveals the heart of thanksgiving and praise which flows from a life touched by God's grace and mercy.
November 12, 2020
Among the sterling characters of the Old Testament few surpass Joseph for integrity and faith—which shine all the more given the suffering he was called to endure. From one perspective, his life could be summed up as, “how everything went wrong.” But Joseph would insist that “everything went right.” Is Joseph a special case and have a special faith? Or does he testify to a promise that applies to the people of Christ as well?
November 10, 2020
Psalm 130 is a microcosm of the ordinary Christian life of guilt, grace, and gratitude.
November 5, 2020
Peter exhorts Christians to trust in God’s sovereign plan and remain vigilant while we await our blessed hope.
November 3, 2020
This meditation reflects upon the Apostle Paul's prayer for the church in Ephesus, which he planted, knows, and loves. By extension this prayer is for Christ's church and people in this present age as we await the Lord's return. Paul's prayer is bold and audacious. It is confident and comforting, knowing that the Lord is able and willing to do more than we can even ask and think.
November 2, 2020
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Westminster Seminary California's new Dean of Students, Rev. Chuck Tedrick.
October 29, 2020
We will be looking at God’s promise to restore the fortunes of Zion and the various ways in which he has done and will do that.
October 27, 2020
In his 1521 translation of the Greek New Testament into German Luther used the word allein (alone) in his translation of Romans 3:28, which says, “For we reckon that a man is justified through faith apart from the works of the law.” Luther was right. He captured Paul's intent, which was to teach salvation sola fide, by faith alone.
October 22, 2020
Genesis 11:1-9
October 20, 2020
In this devotional we reflect upon Mary's prayer of praise to the Lord for his favor towards her and his mercy toward all of his children. Mary marvels at the word, works, and presence of the Lord, as do all who share the same faith and Lord as Mary.
October 15, 2020
The Old Covenant was a visible thing — the priests, the altar, the animals and the blood. The New Covenant is, in many ways, an invisible reality.