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Living in Light of Two Ages

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Entries from October 1, 2017 - October 31, 2017

Monday
Oct162017

This Week at Christ Reformed Church (October 16-22)

Sunday Morning, October 22:  We continue our study of the Book of Amos (as part of our series on the Minor prophets).  This Lord's Day we will address the oracles of warning and doom in Amos 3-4.  Our worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.

Note:  Our on-going new member's class meets at 9:00 a.m.

Sunday Afternoon:  We take up Lord's Day 41 (Q & A 108-109) in our on-going study of the Heidelberg Catechism.  We will consider the seventh commandment and Christian Chastity.  Our catechism service begins @ 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study (October 18 @ 7:30 p.m.):  We are continuing our series, "Apologetics in a Post-Christian Age."  This week's lecture is "Basic World Views."

The Academy (Friday October 20 @ 7:30 p.m.):   We resume our lecture/discussion series based upon Allen Guelzo's Teaching Company Course, The American Mind.  Our topic this week, "Romanticism." 

For more information on Christ Reformed Church you can always find us here (Christ Reformed Church), or on Facebook (Christ Reformed on Facebook).

**  In light of our upcoming 22nd anniversary as a church, the picture is of our original location in Placentia 

Sunday
Oct152017

"Transgressions of Israel" -- Amos 1:3-2:16

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon, the second in our series on the Minor Prophets from the Book of Amos.   Click Here

Sunday
Oct152017

This Week's White Horse Inn

Christianity and Liberalism

On this program, the hosts continue their discussion begun last week on the influence of the Radical Reformation. How did the theology of the Anabaptist and Pietist movements end up influencing so many forms of Protestantism, both here in America and around the world? And more specifically, how did these views shape the founders of the Enlightenment and help create what we know today as Protestant Liberalism?

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Saturday
Oct142017

Dr. Irons on "The Righteousness of God and the New Perspective on Paul"

Here's the audio from Dr. Charles Lee Irons Author's Forum Lecture on his book/dissertation, The Righteousness of God:  A Lexical Examination of the Covenant-Faithfulness Interpretation.

The Righteousness of God

 

Thursday
Oct122017

Apologetics in a Post Christian Age (Audio) Introduction -- Part 4

Here's the audio from Wednesday's lecture -- "Introduction to Apologetics -- The Proclamation-Defense Model" (Part 4)

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Wednesday
Oct112017

"A Little Horn" -- Daniel 8:1-27

The Fifteenth in a Series of Sermons on the Book of Daniel

Who is Antiochus IV Epiphanes and why should we care?  If we were Jews we would know the answer to this question immediately–Antiochus Epiphanes and the Macabbean Wars are the historical background of the Jewish holiday “Hanukkah” (which means “dedication,” or more specifically, “re-dedication”).  The reason why we as Christians should care about Antiochus is because the prophet Daniel had a vision (a second, which is recounted in chapter 8), this time of a ram and a goat.  But the “little horn” also reappears and his role is central in this vision, pointing us ahead to a future Antichrist.  In this visionary dream, YHWH gives Daniel a prediction of yet another terrible time for the people of God then exiled in Babylon.  This vision informs them that at some point before the dawn of the messianic age, yet after the exiles have indeed returned from Babylon to Judah to rebuild the city of Jerusalem and YHWH’s temple, the rebuilt temple will be desecrated by a “Little Horn,” who, in this vision, is none other than Antiochus IV Epiphanes.  The temple will be cleansed and the altar rebuilt by Judas Maccabaeus, the famed Jewish rebel leader who recaptured Jerusalem from Antiochus’ forces and then restored the temple.  This event, celebrated by Jews ever since (“Hanukkuh”), was foretold with uncanny accuracy by Daniel, and recounted for us in the 27 verses of the eighth chapter of the Book of Daniel.

This vision is important to us for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the accuracy of Daniel’s prediction of yet another terrible desecration of YHWH’s temple in Jerusalem.  This desolation will occur long after the Jewish exiles then held in Babylon (at the time Daniel is given this vision), have, in the future, returned to Judah and are once again established in the land of promise.  Daniel’s vision predicts the coming of Antiochus IV Epiphanes (some 350 years yet future to Daniel), but it also depicts him as a type (or a foreshadowing) of series of antichrist figures yet to come.  As we saw in the vision recorded in Daniel 7, this series of antichrists includes the self-deifying emperors of Rome (the “Little Horn” of the fourth beast of the visions in Daniel 2 and 7), and which culminates in a final end times Antichrist foretold by the Apostle Paul in 2 Thessalonians 2, our New Testament lesson.  

As I have mentioned throughout our time in Daniel, critical scholars will simply not accept miraculous predictive prophecy, so they argue, a unnamed Jew living in Judah, writing as the “prophet” Daniel composed this book and at some point shortly after the Maccabean Wars (after 167 BC), because, critical scholars say, Daniel’s prophecy is far too accurate to have been given three and a half centuries prior to the events foretold.  Yet Jesus, John, and Paul see Daniel’s visions as predictive prophecy with Jesus applying to himself the title “Son of Man” in the Olivet Discourse, John seeing Daniel’s fourth beast and its “Little Horn” as the Roman empire (Nero in particular), while Paul sees the “Little Horn” as a foreshadowing of an end-times Antichrist (the “man of sin”) and a final apostasy.    

In order to fully appreciate the significance of Daniel’s vision in chapter 8, we begin with the historical events which Daniel predicted, before we take up the details of the prophecy.  We do this to better understand the accuracy of the events foretold in Daniel’s vision.  We begin with a brief history of Jewish temple from Daniel’s time until the days of the Maccabees.  Then we will consider the career of Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Maccabean wars of 168-160 BC, before turning to Daniel’s vision (vv. 1-27 of chapter 8), which, as we will see, predicts these events in remarkable detail and accuracy.

As for the Jerusalem temple, as we saw throughout our study of Ezra-Nehemiah, the temple was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 BC.  Many of the Jewish inhabitants of Judah and Jerusalem were taken into exile in Babylon.  Daniel had been take captive in 605 BC, so he was present when these exiles arrived in Babylon.  No doubt, he heard first hand accounts of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.  Daniel also knew the prophecy of Jeremiah (specifically Jer. 25:11-12) in which the prophet foretold that the Jews would remain in exile in Babylon for 70 years.  We have seen in the first half of Daniel’s prophecy (chapters 1-6), that Daniel lived until the Jews were released to return home by Cyrus (Darius the Mede) in 538 BC.  We also know from Ezra and Nehemiah that work on rebuilding the temple begun under Zerubbabel and was finally completed in 516 BC–the so-called “second” temple.  During the days of Nehemiah, Jerusalem’s walls were rebuilt and dedicated to YHWH in 444 BC.

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Monday
Oct092017

This Week at Christ Reformed Church (October 9-15)

Sunday Morning, October 15:  We will continue our study of the Book of Amos.  We will be discussing the "transgressions of Israel," as revealed by the prophet (Amos 1:3-2:16).  Our worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.

Note:  Our on-going new member's class meets at 9:00 a.m.

Sunday Afternoon:  We are working our way through the "gratitude section" of the Heidelberg Catechism.  We will address Lord's Day 40 and questions 105-107, and the prohibition against murder. Our catechism service begins @ 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study (October 11 @ 7:30 p.m.):  We will continue with our series, "Apologetics in a Post-Christian Age."  This week's lecture is "The Proclamation -- Defense" model of apologetics.

Author's Forum (Friday October 13 @ 7:30 p.m.):   Our special guest author will be Dr. Charles Lee Irons.  Dr. Irons will be introducing us to his book, The Righteousness of God: A Lexical Examination of the Covenant-Faithfulness Interpretation, which is a critigue of the "New Perspective" on Paul.

Dr. Irons is a ruling elder at New Life Burbank (PCA). As an undergraduate he studied classical Greek at UCLA. He subsequently earned degrees at Westminster Seminary California (M.Div.) and Fuller Theological Seminary (Ph.D.). He is an adjunct professor at California Graduate School of Theology in Garden Grove. He has published numerous books and academic articles on the New Testament, especially Greek and Pauline theology. He maintains a website of theological writings at www.upper-register.com.

For more information on Christ Reformed Church you can always find us here (Christ Reformed Info), or on Facebook (Christ Reformed on Facebook).

Sunday
Oct082017

"The LORD Roars from Zion" -- Amos 1:1-2

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon, the first in our series on the Minor Prophets from the Book of Amos.  Click Here

Sunday
Oct082017

This Week's White Horse Inn (Updated Website)

The Radical Reformation

According to a recent Pew study, 53% of American Protestants couldn’t identify Martin Luther as the one who started the Reformation, and fewer than 30% of white Evangelicals were unable to identify Protestantism as the faith which embraces the doctrine of justification by faith alone. On this program, the hosts will attempt to show that contemporary Christians, whether liberal or conservative, have more in common with the theology of the Anabaptist reformers than they do with the views of Luther and Calvin expressed in the great Reformation solas.

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Thursday
Oct052017

Apologetics in a Post Christian Age (Audio) Introduction -- Part 3

Here's the audio from our Wednesday Night Bible Study -- "Introduction to Apologetics -- Schools and Methods of Apologetics"  Part 3  Click Here