March 3, 2016
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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.
February 29, 2016
Dr. W. Robert Godfrey and Dr. David VanDrunen each give a brief lecture and then converse with one another on the subject of Two Kingdoms and Kuyper.
February 22, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. Dennis Johnson about the Holy Spirit's role in our sanctification.
February 8, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. Michael Horton about the Holy Spirit's role in redemption.
January 25, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. John Fesko about his new books on the Trinity & Covenant of Redemption. This is part 2 of a 2-part episode.
January 22, 2016
Conference attendees talk about their take-aways from the faculty lectures on the Holy Spirit.
January 20, 2016
Faculty speakers answer questions related to the Holy Spirit.
It is through the ordinary means of grace instituted by Christ that the Spirit brings about his extraordinary “new creation” in this present age.
This session addresses the conviction that the Holy Spirit is absolutely necessary for both the one preaching the sermon and the one hearing it.
Now in the new covenant the Spirit of God (who empowered Israel’s kings, prophets, and priests) distributes to all believers his diverse gifts, to enable every member of Christ’s body to serve others and foster the growth of the whole church.
Dr. Estelle discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in the Hebrew Bible: creating and recreating, writing, testifying to, and guiding the Hebrews
Not only is the Spirit present in our confessions, but we have overlooked a number of insights regarding the person and work of the Spirit as it appears in the confessions.
Montanus to Joachim of Fiore to Aimme Semple McPherson, Christians have been challenged to expect more from the Spirit. What does church history teach about such expectations and how should we react to them today?
January 11, 2016
Office Hours talks to Dr. John Fesko about his new books on the Trinity & Covenant of Redemption. This is part 1 of a 2-part episode.