Sinopsis
Reasons to put our faith in Jesus as Rescuer and descriptions of unbelief.
Episodios
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The Leper as Witness: What the Law Could Not Do
02/11/2017Jesus in his healing of the leper exposes Jewish distortions of the law as he also fulfills the law. But more importantly, he reveals who he is and his mission to save as does what the law was powerless to do.
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Transformed by Grace
31/10/2017Jesus Christ is a complete Savior, bringing us a comprehensive rescue from all the damage that our sin has done.
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Believe and Live!
26/10/2017Jesus Christ graciously calls us not to be unbelieving but to believe in him so that we would have life in his name.
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Israel Failed, Christ Prevailed
19/10/2017In contrast to the disobedience of Israel, Jesus is the one who prevailed in his probation keeping righteousness; he is called, he is proved, he is obedient.
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United by Grace
17/10/2017God’s grace in Christ not only heals the rift between guilty individuals and our holy Creator. It also breaks down the walls (race, gender, culture, language, etc.) that divide us from one another.
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How (Not) To Enter the Kingdom
12/10/2017Mark 10:13-52 presents four ways by which one might seek to enter the kingdom. Jesus instructs us to enter the kingdom as a child and as a blind man, but not as the rich or powerful.
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Embraced by Grace
10/10/2017In the heart of his letter to the Galatians, Paul presents God’s glorious, gracious remedy to our alienation, guilt, and spiritual dehydration.
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Wealth and Poverty
03/10/2017It has been said that fear and pride are the opposite sides of the same coin.
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Come to Me that You May Have Life
28/09/2017Reasons to put our faith in Jesus as Rescuer and descriptions of unbelief.
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Have You Considered My Servant?
26/09/2017The world offers us a mirror to see ourselves in an ever-changing reflection of what it tells us. In the prologue of Job, God gives us a window to see a never-changing image of how God sees us.
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As It Was in the Days of Noah
21/09/2017Many Christians quite misunderstand our Lord’s teaching in Matthew 24 because they miss the parallel that our Lord drew between his future bodily return and the days of Noah. Indeed, missing the connection between Noah and Jesus has been the cornerstone of the entire “Left Behind” phenomenon and has been since the beginning of the modern “secret rapture” craze since 1972.
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Unmasked by Grace
19/09/2017God’s grace, through the cross of Christ, unmasks us. The cross exposes our guilty secrets and the condemnation and lethal punishment that we deserve, leaving us nowhere to hide to preserve our “image.”
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The Gospel in the Gospels: Matt 28:20
14/09/2017Jesus assures his disciples on the verge of their worldwide ministry as he is about to depart of his constant presence with his people throughout this age.
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Let us Keep the Feast
12/09/2017There is a danger in American society of being burned out by the "everything is awesome" mentality where each moment needs to be extreme, meaningful, worthwhile and special.
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From Bondage to Blessing
07/09/2017Because Christ, the Son of Man, paralyzed sin and death for us, we must continue to trust him and bring others to his feet.
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Thirsty for Grace
05/09/2017As we celebrate the birth of the Protestant Reformation, 500 years ago this fall, that we will meditate on Galatians, which Luther called “my Katie von Bora,” in six Morning Devotions over the semester.
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Opening Convocation - Fall 2017
31/08/2017WSC President Joel Kim's opening convocation message entitled, "Becoming Less."
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Seeking God with the Psalmist - 8
11/05/2017Westminster Seminary California President Dr. W. Robert Godfrey concludes an 8-part devotional series titled, "Seeking God with the Psalmist."
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Terrifying Beauty
09/05/2017As Habakkuk and the people of Israel face the coming Babylonians, God comforts them by revealing His awesome power and intention to right all wrongs. God’s display of terrifying beauty gives hope and perseverance to His saints.
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The Line of Least Resistance
04/05/2017In a world infected by human sin and its toxic byproducts, accomplishing physical, intellectual, and relational goals requires hard labor.