Sacraments
The Struggle of Sanctification in the Psalms: Part I
Office Hours continues talks with Dr. Bryan D. Estelle about the struggle of sanctification in the Psalms.
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Word, Water and Spirit: A Reformed Perspective on Baptism
Dr. J. V. Fesko discusses his new book, Word, Water and Spirit: A Reformed Perspective On Baptism.
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Why Baptism?
How many Christians really see their Baptism as an important element of their Christian identity and growth?
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One's understanding of baptism and its benefits will be altered radically if there is a rejection of the internal and external distinction of membership within the Covenant of Grace.
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The Sacraments as Visible Words
In Reformed theology, sacraments are not merely visible forms of God's invisible grace, they are rather signs and seals of the covenant of grace, thereby grounding them in God's historical dealings with his people.
ContinueWhat Makes Something a Sacrament?
We look for "god" at all the high places but the true God inhabits the low places-when and where he has promised to be.
ContinueMeeting God On His Terms (Q&A Session)
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the topic of the means of grace that God has appointed for his people in worship.
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Given for You: The Covenant Meal
What is the media that God has appointed for his people in worship?
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Why Baptism, and What Does it Do?
A study of baptism and its benefits.
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Christ Our Passover
How the Old Testament sacrament of passover points us to Christ and directs our worship today.
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Why Baptize Infants?
A Reformed defense of the practice of infant baptism.
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Participating in the Means of Grace
How sacramental occasions become times of blessing for Christians.
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What Makes Something a Means of Grace?
God himself acts through his means of grace in our worship on the Lord’s Day.
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Baptism Debate Part 3
Robert Strimple and Fred Malone in a debate concerning the proper subjects of Baptism.
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Baptism Debate Part 2
Robert Strimple and Fred Malone in a debate concerning the proper subjects of Baptism.
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