September 22, 2010
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Terry Johnson, pastor of Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia, talks about Reformed worship.
An Old Testament predictive poem about the future sufferings of Christ.
September 15, 2010
Dr. Robert Godfrey, Dr. Michael Horton, and Dr. Scott Clark answer listener questions about what it means to be Valiant for Truth.
September 8, 2010
An Old Testament prophecy about the suffering that Christ would undergo on behalf of his elect.
September 7, 2010
Isaiah 53 is the hinge of the book of Isaiah and the most quoted section of scripture in the New Testament.
September 1, 2010
Rev. Dr. Sinclair Ferguson shares a little about how he became a pastor, what effect it had on him to have come face to face with John Owen, and his thoughts on what a pastor is.
August 18, 2010
Dr. Martin Klauber talks about Protestant Orthodoxy in the Classical period.
August 4, 2010
L. John Van Til, nephew of Reformed apologist and theologian Cornelius Van Til, talks about the latter’s life and ministry.
July 28, 2010
Missionary, NT scholar, and 1999 WSC graduate Dr Lloyd Kim talks about taking the gospel to SE Asia.
July 27, 2010
To be liberated from our culture's scale of values, we need to reflect on the reason for Jesus' praising the greatness of the widow's gift.
Though both Law and Gospel have commands and promises, the Law and the Gospel have different conditions.
How many Christians really see their Baptism as an important element of their Christian identity and growth?
Women hold the general office of believer and as such, they have certain rights and responsibilities for service in the church.
Is the Bible like what the hit TV show Seinfeld has been called, a show about nothing?
Reflections as a second-generation Korean-American Presbyterian minister journeying on the margins between two cultures.
Though civil government suppresses wickedness in the world to some degree, it can never provide salvation.
The Apostle Paul grounds his exhortation to the Thessalonian Christians for hard work in their union with Christ.
It is essential to be concerned about both the head (sound doctrine) as well as the heart (the life of faith).
We must look beyond ourselves to Him who is faithful, knowing with confidence that his Word will spread in spite of us.
The Kingdom of God arrived in the person of Jesus freeing his people from the bondage of the powers of darkness.