Resources tagged with “Scripture”
The Unfolding Word
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Rev. Zach Keele about his new book, "The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New Creation."
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How do we deal with apparent inconsistencies in the Bible?
How do we deal with apparent inconsistencies in the Bible? Dr. Baugh addresses this question in this installment of Westminster Answers!
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Walking With Jesus Through His Word
Office Hours talks with Dr. Dennis Johnson about his new book.
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Jeremiah 24
The prophet Jeremiah presents a vivid picture of God's covenant love that finds its' fulfillment in the cross of Christ.
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The Word Working in You
It is possible to work so hard at studying the Word that we miss the primary apostolic application of Scripture, that it is to work and have an affect in us.
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What the Bible is All About
Is the Bible like what the hit TV show Seinfeld has been called, a show about nothing?
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A faculty panel explore the relationship between Westminster Seminary California and the doctrine of Scripture.
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John 17:11-21
The apostles are left behind by Jesus with a mission that continues for the church in all generations.
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2 Thessalonians 2:9-3:5
An apostolic church is one that holds fast to the teaching of the apostles.
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Psalm 119:89-112
The relationship of the Word of God and the way of the godly is explored.
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Psalm 85: Hear the Lord
The Lord has spoken - do we listen to what he has said?
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2008 New Student Orientation Devotion
The relationship of the Word of God and the way of the godly is explored.
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2 Kings 12:1-21
The life of Joash teaches us that receiving the finest theological training does not immunize you from apostasy.
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The Usefulness of the Word
It is necessary to gain the right kind of confidence in the Word of God and in preaching.
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The Rules of the Road
Students of Scripture tend to ask, "What does this passage mean?", but you can't get to the "what" without the "how."
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