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The Pastor and His Preaching
March 15, 2010
Gospel ministry demands the continual conscious preaching of the Gospel to ourselves and to our people.
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The Christian Club
March 3, 2010
It is by having the word of Christ dwell in us richly that churches may escape being a mess and become the radiant body of Christ as God intended.
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March 1, 2010
For the Apostle Paul, what does it actually mean to preach the gospel?
ListenSinging Christ into Our Hearts
March 1, 2010
The best hymns of the historic Church, modeled on the Scriptures themselves (especially the Psalms) are rich with godly experience, but experience arising directly and explicitly in view of the mercies of God in his Son.
ListenWhat Have You Done?
March 1, 2010
By God's providence, common grace, and natural law, there exist wholesome and virtuous aspects of human culture despite the total depravity of humankind.
ListenMeet J. V. Fesko
March 1, 2010
J. V. Fesko discusses his coming to the Reformed faith, his experience in pastoral ministry, and his passion for theological education.
ListenEvangelical Holiness
February 25, 2010
It is promising to organize Owen's main theological concerns around the idea of “evangelical holiness,” a concept that is found throughout his work.
ListenJohn 1:51-2:11
February 16, 2010
The lavish grace that flows from Christ in and through us is what sustains and nourishes us even in moments of doubt and depression.
ListenValiant for Truth: The 30 Year Legacy
February 15, 2010
Faculty and students reflect on Westminster Seminary California's legacy of being valiant for truth.
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February 11, 2010
Why and how the Christ-confessing covenant community gathers for public worship.
ListenMatthew 4:12-5:12
February 9, 2010
The Beatitudes present Jesus as the one who has come to bless.
ListenJustification: Understanding the Classic Reformed Doctrine
February 8, 2010
John Fesko discusses his landmark book on the doctrine of justification.
ListenJustification and Ecumenism
February 1, 2010
Far from being suspicious, we should welcome any ecumenical consensus that emerges out of the clear biblical testimony to God’s justification of the ungodly by imputing their sins to Christ and Christ’s righteousness to them through faith alone. However, the consensus that seems to be emerging in our day, as in other eras, seems to find its core sympathy in a more synergistic (Arminian and Roman Catholic) framework.
ListenMeet Joel E. Kim
February 1, 2010
Joel Kim discusses his life in Korea, growing up in two cultures, his work as a pastor, his research into the history of interpretation of Romans 7, and more.
Listen“Works of the Law” in Paul
February 1, 2010
Maintaining a proper definition of the works of the law means the difference between justification and condemnation, heaven and hell.
ListenAn Exposition on the Apostles’ Creed
January 26, 2010
R. Scott Clark discusses the series Classic Reformed Theology and particularly volume 2 of the series, An Exposition of the Apostles' Creed by Caspar Olevianus
ListenThe Gospel-Driven Life
January 18, 2010
Michael Horton discusses his book, The Gospel Driven Life: Being Good-News People in a Bad-News World.
ListenChrist, Kingdom, and Culture (Q&A)
January 16, 2010
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the theme of Christ, Kingdom, and Culture.
ListenThe King and His Kingdoms
January 16, 2010
Abraham Kuyper sought to answer the question, how does a Christian live in the modern world?
ListenChrist and the Workplace
January 16, 2010
A study of the significance of Christ for our daily vocations in the world.
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