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Knowing Your Own Heart: The Freedom of Self-Examination

Guests, Sam Paschell   |   October 23, 2018   |   New Testament, Matthew   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus calls his disciples to be the kind of people who develop an awareness of sin in their own hearts in order to be of greater service to others in the gospel. The practice of self-examination is grounded in gospel freedom and is done for the sake of neighbor love.

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Moses’ Greatest Fear

Despite God's amazing call to lead one of the greatest rescue missions ever, Moses says "no" to God five times. Like most people in Exodus, Moses wrestles with his own form of spiritual slavery -- a fear that is greater than his faith in God.

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Welcome to the Westminster Village

October 18, 2018   |  Type: Interviews, WSC Videos

Construction on the Westminster Village is complete and students have moved in for the year! Watch this video to see how this residential village has already started to enhance WSC's vibrant community of faith.

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The Christian and Technology - Part 3

Who sets the agenda for our lives and for the church? Personal interaction and ultimately God’s word should set the agenda, not the revenue-driven Internet.

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Echoes of Exodus

Resident Faculty, Bryan D. Estelle   |   October 15, 2018   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

Office Hours talks to Dr. Bryan Estelle about his book, "Echoes of Exodus," and how the exodus motif is seen throughout Scripture.

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The Faith of the Matriarch Tamar

Genesis 38 vividly portrays the power of sin among Jacob's descendants as Judah falls deep and deeper into sin. Tamar, by contrast, demonstrates her faith in God's promises to Abraham's seed through desperately clinging to her position as matriarch of Judah's heir, and she sees God's blessing through the unusual birth of her twin sons. 

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A Sense of Belonging: Finding Your Place at the Table

Guests, Alexander Jun   |   October 10, 2018   |  Type: Lecture Series, Convocations

Dr. Alexander Jun, Professor of Higher Education at Azusa Pacific University's School of Behavior and Applied Sciences, delivers a lecture at the Fall 2018 WSA convocation.

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I AM Your Father: Knowing Whose You are in Christ

Guests, Alexander Jun   |   October 9, 2018   |  Type: Lecture Series, Convocations

Dr. Alexander Jun, Professor of Higher Education at Azusa Pacific University's School of Behavior and Applied Sciences, delivers a lecture at the Fall 2018 WSA convocation.

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Sarah by Faith

Sarah displayed persevering faith in the God who made promises to her through her actions.

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Revelation 8:1-5

Guests, Matt Eusey   |   October 2, 2018   |   New Testament, Revelation   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

Rev. Matt Eusey exorts from Rev. 8:1-5

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On Being Reformed

Resident Faculty, R. Scott Clark   |   October 1, 2018   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

In this episode of Office Hours, with guest host Rev. Chris Gordon, talks to Dr. R. Scott Clark about what it means to be Reformed and the challenges to the historical understanding of the term. He does this through a discussion of a new book he has contributed to, “On Being Reformed: Debates over a Theological Identity."

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Sojourning before Pagans

1 Peter 2 proclaims Christians the new people of God, and exhorts them to live accordingly as sojourners and exiles, with exemplary lives before unbelievers. Genesis 20 shows how the original sojourner, Abraham, failed to do this, yet also displays God’s common grace.

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The Christian and Technology - Part 2

Who sets the agenda for our lives and for the church? Personal interaction and ultimately God’s word should set the agenda, not the revenue-driven Internet.

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Jacob’s Ladder and the Gospel

Like his grandfather Abraham, Jacob has nothing in his waking world to guarantee his role as promise-receiver and promise-bearer.  Yet God interrupts his scheming and shame to introduce him to his new world of the gospel.

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A Good Friend

Guests, Robin Lee   |   September 18, 2018   |   Old Testament, 1 Samuel   |  Type: Morning Devotions Series

The special friendship between Jonathan and David is well known.  It's the type of friendship we all long for and will need especially as people entering into pastoral ministry.  
We'll look at 3 specific aspects that made their friendship so special: common passion, vulnerability/transparency, and commitment.

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