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Robert Rollock: Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians

In this episode of Office Hours, Dr. R. Scott Clark gives an overview and critique of Robert Rollock's (1555-1599), "Commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians," book 5 in the Classic Reformed Theology series from Reformation Heritage books. 

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Paul’s Prayer for Christ’s Church | Ephesians 3:14-22

This meditation reflects upon the Apostle Paul's prayer for the church in Ephesus, which he planted, knows, and loves. By extension this prayer is for Christ's church and people in this present age as we await the Lord's return. Paul's prayer is bold and audacious. It is confident and comforting, knowing that the Lord is able and willing to do more than we can even ask and think.

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But God . . .

God has robbed the graves of his people

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Praying to Know

Guests, Craig Marshall   |   December 3, 2019   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

It can be difficult to know how to pray for ourselves and others, but the Apostle Paul reminds us of three things we can pray that we all will increasingly know.

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Grace For The Journey

Guests, Lance Lewis   |   April 26, 2018   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

Eph. 1:3-14 shows us the importance and necessity of relying upon and returning to the blessedness of God's grace over and over again throughout our ministry. 

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Blessed to Preach the Gospel to the Nations

Guests, Daniel Iverson III   |   October 18, 2016   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

 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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Christ Our King

Guests, Matt Eusey   |   October 4, 2016   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

 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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Opening Convocation - Fall 2016

Dr. Godfrey's Fall 2016 opening convocation from Ephesians 4.

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For This Reason I Bow My Knees before the Father

Guests, James Lee   |   November 10, 2015   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

Learning from Paul's example--not only what he prayed but also that he prayed.

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Underdogs in a New Age

Guests, Richard Chung   |   May 6, 2014   |   New Testament, Ephesians   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

We live in an age where believers are already justified through our union with Christ, but not yet fully restored as promised in the New Covenant. In Ephesians 2:1-10, Paul points out that we are given a taste of the New Age yet to come.

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Be Strong in the Lord: Confession and Commitment (Eph. 6:10)

From The Whole Armor of God: The Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism for Today conference.

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The Sword of the Spirit: Confession and Confrontation (Eph. 6:17)

Resident Faculty, J. V. Fesko   |   January 19, 2013   |   New Testament, Ephesians

Dr. J. V. Fesko makes a biblical, confessional, and practical case that Christians are called to confrontation based on the scriptural image of God as warrior leading his warrior people.

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Feet Shod in the Gospel of Peace: Why the Heidelberg Catechism? (Eph. 6:15)

From The Whole Armor of God: The Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism for Today conference.

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The Helmet of Salvation: Confession and Comfort (Eph. 6:17)

From The Whole Armor of God: The Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism for Today conference.

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The Shield of Faith: Why the Belgic Confession? (Eph. 6:16)

From the Whole Armor of God: The Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism for Today conference.

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