March 2, 2017
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As Christians, Jesus has given us everything we need for life and godliness.
February 28, 2017
In our task of theological education and preparation for the ministry we often sense a feeling of need, a desire for more.
February 23, 2017
Through this experiential saying on hope and the heart, we gain understanding into our nature as humans, helping us to live rightly as God's redeemed people in this world.
February 21, 2017
Westminster Seminary California President Dr. W. Robert Godfrey continues an 8-part devotional series titled, “Seeking God with the Psalmist.”
February 20, 2017
Office Hours talks to Dr. Vincent Bacote about facing race in todays society.
February 16, 2017
Dr. Eswine exposited Ecclesiastes 9:13-16. First, we must learn to come alongside our congregation and show care and love for them in God’s grace as we apply the wisdom we learn from His creation and providence as Jesus exemplified. Secondly, we are called to become wise men ourselves and be content with being small and insignificant in the eyes of the world but known and loved by God.
February 15, 2017
Women in Theology Lectures Series with Dr. Whitney Gamble. Dr. Gamble lectures on the Westminster Assembly and the Challenges of Antinomianism.
February 14, 2017
A closer look at Jude’s exhortation. He exhorts us to “keep” ourselves in the love of God, but all the while God is the one who “keeps” us. Our contending comes within the context of his keeping. We persevere because he preserves.
February 9, 2017
How much does the world influence how we respond to personal attacks and vitriol? Wisdom literature provides us with an infrequently tried response, namely, silence.
February 7, 2017
Westminster Seminary California President Dr. W. Robert Godfrey begins an 8-part devotional series titled, “Seeking God with the Psalmist.”
February 6, 2017
Office Hours talks to Dr. Casey Carmichael about his work producing the first English translation of “The Doctrine of the Covenant and Testament of God,” by Johannes Cocceius; a work that helped shape Reformed theology for centuries.
January 23, 2017
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Ted Hamilton about being in ministry since graduating from WSC.
January 14, 2017
2017 Faculty Conference Question and Answer Panel.
One of the key outcomes of the Protestant Reformation was the recovery of a biblical ecclesiology, or the doctrine of the church. Luther and other Reformers emphasized the priesthood of all believers over and against the hierarchical systems found in the Roman Catholic Church.
There is no shortage of “gospel” things, from gospel music to gospel vacations. But what is the gospel itself and has it become captive to agendas that bear a loose relationship to the redemption in Christ that we find in the Scriptures?
The Roman Catholic Church maintains there is an ecclesiastical hierarchy that has the pope as its pinnacle, but Protestant Reformers challenged this notion. They rejected the claims of papal authority and returned Christ to his sole place of preeminence.
That the Reformation principle of sola scriptura is often challenged in the halls of academia and often ridiculed in popular media should not surprise us. What is surprising, however, is the lack of focus and dependence upon the Bible among churches and believers.
The Reformation recovered the biblical Gospel, not provisionally, but definitively. We need it today as every generation has needed it.
The church has already read the Scriptures but she has not always read them well. For much of its history the church read Scripture under the influence of powerful assumptions, which blinded her to vitally important truths.
January 9, 2017
Office Hours talks to Dr. J.V. Fesko about Reformation principle of Sola Gratia.