January 27, 2014
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Office Hours talks with Dr. Bryan D. Estelle about the struggle of sanctification in the Psalms. This is part two.
January 23, 2014
The faculty panel answers questions from the audience at the WSC Annual Conference 2014, “Transforming Grace: Our Need for Holiness.”
Dr. Dennis Johnson discusses how sanctification is front and center in God's purposes for preaching.
Dr. Bryan Estelle discusses sanctification applied in the book of Psalms.
Dr. Michael Horton points out two things that have always undermined sanctification – antinomianism and legalism.
Dr. S.M. Baugh explains that the fountain of all our sanctification is founded in Christ.
Dr. David VanDrunen explains that we are justified to belong to Christ so that we might bear fruit to produce a harvest of righteousness.
January 22, 2014
Dr. W. Robert Godfrey summarizes sanctification, starting with Romans 3:8.
January 13, 2014
Office Hours continues talks with Dr. Bryan D. Estelle about the struggle of sanctification in the Psalms.
January 6, 2014
Office Hours talks with Dr. Hywel R. Jones about the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctifying the believer.
December 30, 2013
Office Hours talks with Dr. Michael S. Horton about the relationship between justification and sanctification.
December 16, 2013
Office Hours talks with Rev. Joel E. Kim about the history of interpreting Romans 7 and the unbiblical teaching of Christian perfectionism.
December 6, 2013
God desires our prayers, he accepts them, and he is pleased by them.
The fruit of the vine – love, joy, and peace.
Dr. Svensson present his research on John Owen as related to the topic of tolerance.
Jesus is the Living Water for our spiritual dehydration.
December 2, 2013
Office Hours talks with Dr. Hywel R. Jones about the necessity of sanctification in the Christian life.
November 18, 2013
Office Hours talks with Dr. Dennis E. Johnson about his recent commentary on Philippians.
November 15, 2013
Jesus has come to take our emptiness and fill it up with the bread of life.
Mark tries to get us from partial to full sight in order to see Jesus more clearly.