Warren Gage

PROFESSOR OF OLD TESTAMENT

Southern Methodist University, BA, Summa Cum Laude; Dallas Theological Seminary, ThM, Highest Honors; Southern Methodist University School of Law, JD; University of Dallas, MA, PhD (Political Philosophy); University of Tübingen (Germany), Post-graduate studies.

Dr. Gage believes that students should be trained to preach the Word, be prepared in season and out of season, to correct, rebuke, and encourage – with great patience and careful instruction (2 Timothy 4:2-3). Passionate about biblical theology and the great books, Dr. Gage relishes the opportunity to prepare Knox Seminary students for the highest of all callings—the gospel ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ.

His love of the Reformed faith was born out of a deep sense of his own unworthiness, and a profound joy in the pure grace of God. He is trained in Old Testament, philosophy, history, and law.

Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Gage spent ten years as a trial attorney. He was national counsel for a multi-billion dollar defense contractor based in Washington, DC.
After coming to Knox Seminary, he was installed as an Assistant Minister at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, founded by Dr. D. James Kennedy. Upon Dr. Kennedy’s disability, he was invited to preach the evening service at Coral Ridge and continued to do so for two years. When the new pastor, Rev. Tullian Tchividjian, was installed, he asked Dr. Gage to continue preaching the evening service for an additional two years.

Dr. Gage wrote the curriculum for the Christian and Classical Studies program at the seminary. He has written twelve books on the theme of biblical theology, ten titles published through Logos Bible Software. Three of these titles are on the resurrection of Jesus in the Old Testament.

Dr. Gage has published articles in various academic journals such as Crux and the Westminster Theological Journal.
When not teaching, Dr. Gage enjoys the Great books, conversation with friends, World War II history, and all things German. He is married and has two children.

Website: https://www.luke2427.com

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Rejoice!

Sermons

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Rejoice! This week we will follow church tradition viagra usa and focus on rejoicing. As the 4th Sunday in Lent we are approaching the time of Christ’s death and his glorious resurrection. Pastor Name: Stephen Carpenter Date & Time: 3-10-13  |  10:45am Location: Christ’s Church at Whitewater

Fearless Love

Sermons

Fearless Love Pastor Name: Stephen Carpenter Date & Time: 02-10-2013  |  10:45am John 13:34-35  ”A new command I give you: Love one another.  As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know you re my disciples, if you love one another.”

Wounds of the Apostle Paul

Where in the Bible is Suffering

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“I bear on my body the marks of Jesus” Galatians 6:17 There is a pattern to our sufferings in this life. For Christians, no hurtful wound is merely random or meaningless. It is the goodness of God’s providence that makes our sorrows meaningful, for suffering always precedes glory, as the Savior said of his own wounding (Luke 24:26). Paul encouraged the little, struggling church in… Read more »

The Gospel & The Fall Message preached on January 6th, 2013 by Sam Kastensmidt. In the Garden of Eden, man fell. Eve and Adam decided they could run things on their own, and wouldn’t need God. As a result, both were placed under a curse. But that isn’t what we were created for — we were created for the Son of God, to please him…. Read more »

Patterns in the Stoning of Stephen

Where in the Bible is the GOSPEL

Acts 6:8-7:60 Luke’s account of the death of Stephen is unmistakably patterned after the suffering and glory of Jesus. Stephen, like Jesus, was full of grace and power, working signs and wonders among the people (Acts 6:8). He charged the religious leaders of Jerusalem with killing God’s prophets (Acts 7:52), just as Jesus had done (Luke 11:47). As a result, the Jews were incensed against… Read more »