Luke
Great Joy and Hope
Why does Mary praise God the way she does when she visits Elizabeth in Luke 1? Mary's use of Hannah’s words in 1 Samuel gives us a glimpse of the great joy and hope Mary has in the coming Messiah.
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Feasting in a Fast-Food World
Being a disciple isn’t convenient. But for those of us who live in a fast-food world, the anticipated feast makes it all worthwhile.
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Opening Convocation - Spring 2018
WSC President Joel Kim's opening convocation of the Spring 2018 semester.
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The Unmaking of a Man of God
God makes faithful ministers through prayer, study, and suffering. Over the years he purposes to diminish our self-confidence and bring us into greater dependence on grace. The ever increasing discovery of our weakness makes us increasingly effective shepherds of God's flock.
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The Temptation of Jesus
Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness replicated key moments of human faithlessness. Where others—like Adam, Israel, and you and me—failed, he remained faithful.
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The High Cost Of Being A Disciple
Jesus makes clear to three would-be disciples that following Him means self-denial, suffering, and sacrifice.
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To Seek and to Save
The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.
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The Temptation of Jesus
Prof. Derke Bergsma exhorts from Luke 4.
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The Pilgrim’s Prayer: Part I
Office Hours talks with Dr. S. M. Baugh about the Lord's Prayer in its first century context, and its continued use in the church and by individual Christians today. This is part one.
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Luke 16:19-31
A study of Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus and how it helps us to reflect upon the significance and authority of Scripture.
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Luke 17:1-10
An exploration of Jesus' teaching on the Kingdom of God in light of contemporary misunderstandings.
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Luke 3:15-22; Luke 24:46-49; Acts 1:4-8
The Father’s promise to the redeemed includes the incredible gift of the Holy Spirit in His fullness.
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The Kingdom of God and the Lord’s Anointed
When we read the Scriptures as Jesus taught his disciples to read the Scriptures, we cannot miss the centrality of the Kingdom of God and all that it entails.
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2011 Graduate Charge
In light of the trials and suffering that await those who devote their lives to the ministry of the gospel, we can be encouraged and joyful because our ministry is done in Jesus' name, with confidence that our names are written on His heart, and ultimately for his glory.
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Luke 23:44-49
The final saying of Jesus on the cross indicates that communion was restored, having accomplished our salvation.
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