2016 Resources
My Peace
The peace of God in His Son, Jesus Christ, surpasses understanding, says Paul in Philippians 4.
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Reformation 500 - Part 2
In this episode of Office Hours Dr. R. Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, gives an overview of the events and theological thought that led to what we now understand as the Reformed Tradition.
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Who Are the Reformers: Martin Luther
Who is Martin Luther? In our last episode of "Who are the Reformers?" Dr. Godfrey gives us a brief history of the pioneer of the Reformation.
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The Foundation of Knowledge
Dr. Estelle exposits Proverbs 2:1-11
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Spirit-filled Servants
The seven servants were qualified to care for widows’ material needs because Christ’s church discerned that they were “full of the Spirit and wisdom.”
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The Wisdom Gateway to the Psalter
Psalms 1 and 2 form a two-paneled door which opens on the riches of the Christian life illustrated in the Psalter. The only way into the truly happy life is through the door of wisdom, which is through Christ who is himself the Way and the Life.

Blessed to Preach the Gospel to the Nations
We often think of the struggles of ministry. The Apostle Paul certainly had many. But we in ministry can be greatly encouraged by Eph 3:7 where Paul uses the word “grace” to describe the "blessing” that was given to him to preach the gospel to the nations.
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Reformation 500 - Part 1
In this episode of Office Hours Dr. R. Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, gives an overview of some of the events and theological thought of the early and medieval church that lead to the Reformation.
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God’s Righteous Wisdom
In Job 38 Yahweh accepts Job's challenge to justify himself on condition that Job can prove that he has standing to bring suit against Almighty God.

Who Are the Reformers: Guido de Bres
Dr. R. Scott Clark teaches us about Guido De Bres, the author of the Belgic Confession, in this week's "Who are the Reformers?" series.
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Differentiating “Diakoniai”
The apostles’ response to the need of Greek-speaking widows in the Jerusalem church shows two truths that define how ministry must be done in Christ’s church.
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Sufficiency and Satisfaction
How much is enough? In this prayer, we are reminded that we should not be seeking abundance or lack, but sufficiency. Sufficiency prevents us from being prideful or greedy, but allows us to find satisfaction in God alone.
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Christ Our King
The risen and enthroned Lord Jesus is the king over all of his creation; He is the sovereign who rules and reigns over all.
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Where Are They Now? with David Zadok
Office Hours talks to Rev. David Zadok, pastor at Grace & Truth, director of HaGefen Publishing, about his ministry in Israel.
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Fleeing Seduction, Finding Satisfaction
The father seeks to fortify his son against the power of seduction by vividly portraying the consequences of sexual sins, especially adultery, and the joys of proper sexuality with one's wife.
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