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May 03, 2009

1 Samuel 1-7 (Overview)

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Pastor Matthew Barker is the Associate Pastor at Emmanuel OPC in Kent, WA.

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March 22, 2009

The Last Battle (Esther 9-10)

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Esther 9-10 pictures the end of history in which the great battle (Armageddon) is fought, victory won and celebrated with the great Marriage Supper of the Lamb.

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Esther (2009)

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March 15, 2009

Haman's House is Plundered (Esther 8)

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Esther 8 gives us a picture of the millennial kingdom in which the nations come to God as the enemy’s house is plundered.

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Esther (2009)

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March 08, 2009

The Fall of Haman (Esther 5:9-14; 6:12-7:10)

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Through death and resurrection, Haman the enemy is undone and conquered and suffers a cursed fate.

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Esther (2009)

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March 01, 2009

Darkness Gives Way to Light (Esther 5:1-8; 6:1-13)

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Out of the darkness and despair of chapter four, Esther is exalted on the third day in newness of life.

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Esther (2009)

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February 22, 2009

The Intermediary (Esther 4)

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Esther accepts the role of intermediary between God’s people and destruction, even though it will most certainly cost her life.

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Esther (2009)

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February 15, 2009

Haman's Plan (Esther 3)

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Esther is shown to be the story of a battle between two peoples – two kingdoms – the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent – it is a story that is as old as creation.

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Esther (2009)

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February 08, 2009

Esther Becomes Queen (Esther 2)

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God sovereignly orchestrates history to care for and protect his in ways that we cannot see, some times, until years later. 

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Esther (2009)

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February 01, 2009

Setting the Stage (Esther 1)

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Chapter one sets the masterfully sets the stage for the story of Esther to unfold by providing the context for the message of perceived versus actual power. 

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Esther (2009)

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January 25, 2009

Introduction to the Book of Esther (Esther 1:1-3; 2:5-6; 3:1; 4:14; 9:23-32)

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Esther is the story of God’s protection of his people from the brink of imminent destruction through the invisible, almost imperceptible, hand of providence. 

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Esther (2009)

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January 18, 2009

The Intercessory Work of Christ (WCF 8.4)

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Part of the priestly work of Christ is his continual intercession on our behalf, wherein he advocates for those whom he has purchased on the cross.

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January 04, 2009

The Return of Christ (WCF 8.4)

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Christ will return, bodily, at the end of the ages as to judge the living and the dead and bring his people into their heavenly inheritance.

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December 14, 2008

The Ascension and Session of Christ (WCF 8.4)

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The ascension and session of Christ testify that Christ, as our Redeemer, has bodily ascended to heaven with all kingly authority and prepares our home for us.

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December 07, 2008

The Resurrection of Christ, Pt. 2 (WCF 8.4)

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The resurrection is the proof of the success of Christ, as our redeemer, and the guarantee of the Christian’s blessed reward.

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November 09, 2008

The Application of the Atonement (WCF 8..6)

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Even those that lived before the incarnation of Jesus Christ were no less saved by his redeeming work and took hold of that through faith.

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November 02, 2008

The Nature of the Atonement (WCF 8.5)

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The atonement was the act of Christ vicariously satisfying the just wrath of God on behalf of the elect.

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October 26, 2008

Theories of the Atonement (WCF 8.5)

October 26, 2008/ Reformation Presbyterian

A survey of aberrant views offered as to the purpose of the death of Christ on the cross.

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October 12, 2008

The Communication of the Attributes (WCF 8.3,7)

October 12, 2008/ Reformation Presbyterian

Because the two natures of Christ are united in one person, what can be said of one nature (individually) can, properly, be said of the whole person without confusing the natures.

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October 05, 2008

The Incarnation, Pt. 2 (WCF 8.4)

October 05, 2008/ Reformation Presbyterian

In the incarnation, Christ underwent humiliation of vicariously entering into the reality of a fallen world in which he suffered as if he were the proper object of the Father’s wrath and curse.

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September 21, 2008

The Incarnation, Pt 1 (WCF 8.2)

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Jesus has eternally existed as God and continues to, though in the incarnation at specific point in history took on a second nature – a human nature – and continues, today, to exist as fully God and fully man in two distinct natures, in one person, forever.

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