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2025 Annual Conference: The Sufficiency of Scripture
January 25, 2025
Scripture is sufficient for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). Our Reformed Confessional tradition is clear that all things necessary to glorify and enjoy God are taught in Holy Scripture, either directly or through good and necessary consequence. The Holy Scriptures are the foundation of life and ministry.
Read MoreGod Reveals the Faults of the Afflicted but Saves Them (Psalm 91)
December 3, 2024
This Psalm teaches us about life’s travails, and that Israel fails, but that Christ prevails.
Read MoreDependence on Christ: Mark 9:14-29
November 26, 2024
Your Ways; God’s Ways Mark (5:21-43)
November 21, 2024
In Jesus’ encounter with two people in great need we are reminded that God’s ways are not our ways; and that God’s ways are always better.
Read MoreRomans 12:1-2
November 19, 2024
Change is unavoidable but how we change should follow God’s design for change.
Read MoreDouble Trouble, Double Cure (Psalm 51)
November 14, 2024
David has two problems. There is David’s sin and there is David’s self. He faces his guilt as well as his guilty feelings. His repentance finds its voice, as does his faith, in the hope that God’s grace is sufficient for both his problems.
Read MoreA Blessing for the Saints (Ephesians 1:1-2)
November 12, 2024
What it means to be a saint, in Christ Jesus, and the joy, freedom, and security that comes with knowing God as our Father and Christ as our Lord.
Read MorePsalm 44
November 7, 2024
Many Psalms of Lament conclude with confidence in God despite suffering. However, Psalm 44 begins with confidence, followed by a complaint, concluding with a call for God to act.
Read MoreA Prayer for the Suffering and Forsaken Ones (Lamentations 5)
November 5, 2024
Lamentations articulates some of the worst human suffering. In response, a prayer for the Lord’s restoration is made.
Read MoreThe Wisdom of the Generations (Proverbs 4:1-9)
October 29, 2024
We will see how wisdom holds the secret to being truly alive in every generation.
Read MoreFall 2024 Reformation Lecture: “Let God be God!”
October 25, 2024
The monk Martin Luther wasn’t looking for a gracious God but the real God.
Read MoreAll Things for Good (Romans 8:28)
October 22, 2024
God, according to His sovereign will, works all things together for the good of the believer. Not some things or most things, but ALL things … even our thorny trials and hardships.
Read MoreSuffering: Various Passages from Job 4-7
October 15, 2024
When you are going through suffering, what is your relationship with God like? When your friends or family are suffering, how do you comfort them? Job tells us that God has the answer to our suffering, and how we are to look to Him during those times.
Read MoreBetter than Life (Psalm 63)
October 10, 2024
In this wilderness journal King David records his experience of the steadfast love of the Lord in the face of deep suffering. His poetic witness points us to the love of Christ and the promised joy of abiding in the greater son of the great King David.
Read MoreSome Aspects of the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1–23)
October 8, 2024
The Parable of the Sower invites us to consider both our own hearts and our outward engagement with the world as we receive and share the good news of God’s kingdom.
Read MoreThe Suffering King (Psalm 31:1-8)
October 1, 2024
God Hears the Lament of His People and Preserves Them Unto Salvation.
True Freedom (John 8:31-36)
September 26, 2024
Living in the joy of the Son setting you free.
Read MoreWho is like our God? (Micah 7:18-20)
September 24, 2024
In our passage Micah extols our incomparable God for his wondrous grace in forgiving us all of our sins and casting them all into the depths of the sea.
Read MoreWSC Graduation Reception 2024—Mark George
August 12, 2024
The Westminster Seminary California Graduation Reception is an evening for graduates and their families to reflect upon their time here.
Read MoreWSC Graduation Reception 2024—Brad Dickey
August 12, 2024
The Westminster Seminary California Graduation Reception is an evening for graduates and their families to reflect upon their time here.
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