April 12, 2016
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As Paul encourages Timothy to press on in his ministry, he describes the Gospel and its spread. It is all the work of God, and yet the Lord's servants play a crucial role.
April 5, 2016
Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness replicated key moments of human faithlessness. Where others—like Adam, Israel, and you and me—failed, he remained faithful.
April 4, 2016
Office Hours talks to Prof. Joel Kim about the Holy Spirit in Paul's Letters.
March 31, 2016
Rev. CJ den Dulk delivers a lecture entitled “It is a Privilege to Care for God's Church” at the 2016 Den Dulk lecture series.
March 30, 2016
Rev. CJ den Dulk delivers a lecture entitled “Feed the Sheep and Lambs” at the 2016 Den Dulk lecture series.
March 29, 2016
Rev. CJ den Dulk delivers a lecture entitled “The Grace of the Doctrines” at the 2016 Den Dulk lecture series.
March 21, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. Stephen Nichols about the state of Christian education.
March 17, 2016
Post-Reformation Trinitarian Perspectives in the Westminster Confession.
March 15, 2016
Jesus makes clear to three would-be disciples that following Him means self-denial, suffering, and sacrifice.
March 10, 2016
The word of God has the power to destroy strongholds of the world through the gospel. It will accomplish the ends for which God has set it forth.
March 9, 2016
Dr. Kyle Strobel delivers a lecture on Jonathan Edwards and Reformed tradition.
March 8, 2016
Our faith is inflamed with the beauty, the truth, and the goodness of the gospel.
March 7, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. S.M. Baugh about his commentary on Ephesians in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series.
March 3, 2016
Dr. Michael Horton exposits 2 Cor. 3, in particular to those seeking to go into pastoral ministry. He shows from this text that pastors are a “letter of recommendation” from Jesus as ministers of the New Covenant.
March 1, 2016
A life invested in, and devoted to, Jesus matters because of the resurrection.
Paul exhorts the Corinthian believers to live according to their New Covenant status by portraying the world in absolute contrasts.
At the end of 2 Corinthians Paul proclaims a fitting benediction upon his readers.
Obsessed with success and power, the disciples are confronted with Jesus' radical definition of greatness.
How can Paul characterize the letter (the law) being a ministration of death, but the Spirit giving life when he speaks elsewhere of the law in such a positive manner?
The story of Jesus healing the blind man (in Mark 8) is surprising in many ways. It is also revealing how difficult it is to see Jesus clearly.