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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 24 November 2013

19-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

 

24 November 2013 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: 1 Samuel 10:17—27
Sermon: “Fatherlike, He Tends and Spares Us” 
Hymns: TH 107 — “Praise Ye the Father!”
TH 551  — Psalm 32
TH 92 — “A Mighty Fortress is Our God”
Doxology: TH 76 (stanza 3) — “Fatherlike, he tends and spares us“

 

 

24 November 2013 — 3 PM Worship


The following catechism Q&As have been paraphrased into modern English.

Shorter Catechism #37 What blessings does Christ give believers at their death?
At our death as believers
Christ makes our souls perfect in holiness
and immediately welcomes us into glory;
while our bodies, being still united to Christ,
rest in our graves until the resurrection.
Shorter Catechism #38 What blessings does Christ give believers at the resurrection?
At the resurrection,
Christ will immediately raise up all believers in glory;
he will openly acknowledge and acquit us
in the day of judgement,
graciously rewarding us according to our works of faith;
and he will make us perfectly blessed
in the full enjoying of God for all eternity.
Scripture:
Philippians 1:21–23
Sermon: “What Happens To Believers Between Their Death
.                    and The Resurrection?”
Hymns: TH 544 — “How Bright These Glorious Spirits Shine!”
TH 542 — “Who Are These Like Stars Appearing?”
TH 549 — “By the Sea of Crystal”
Doxology: TH 312 (stanza 4) — “Now Blessed Be the LORD Our God”

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To Church or Not To Church? That Is the Question

18-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Lectures delivered in March, 2012 by Dr. Guy Waters of Reformed Theological Seminary at the Church of the Redeemer, Mesa, Arizona, USA

God Cares About the Church and So Should We: The Importance of the Church – Dr. Guy Waters

To Be or Not To Be a Church Member: A Biblical Case for Church Membership – Dr. Guy Waters

Soup Kitchens or Saving Souls? The Mission of the Church – Dr. Guy Waters

Parting Words, Matthew 28:16-20 – Dr. Guy Waters

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 17 November 2013

12-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

 

17 November 2013 — 10 AM Worship

 

Scripture: 1 Samuel 9:1–10:16
Sermon: “God Moves in a Mysterious Way” 
Hymns: TH 9 — “Psalm 22:23–26, 31”
TH 129 — “I Belong to Jesus”
TH 128 — “God Moves in a Mysterious Way”
Doxology: TH 97 (stanza 1) — “We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer, Creator”

 

 

17 November 2013 — 3 PM Worship

Larger Catechism #85 (paraphrased into modern English) Since death is the wages of sin,
why are the righteous not delivered from death,
seeing that all their sins are forgiven in Christ?
At the Last Day the righteous shall be delivered from death itself,
and even in death they are delivered from its sting and curse.
Therefore, even though they die, it is out of God’s love
so that by this means he sets them perfectly free
from sin and misery,
and makes them capable of fuller communion with Christ
in glory, into which they enter at death.
Shorter Catechism #37 (paraphrased into modern English) What blessings does Christ give believers at their death?
At our death as believers
Christ makes our souls perfect in holiness
and immediately welcomes us into glory;
while our bodies, being still united to Christ,
rest in our graves until the resurrection.
Scripture:
2 Corinthians 4:16–5:10
Sermon: “What Happens To Us When We Die In Christ?”
Hymns: TH 549 — “By the Sea of Crystal”
TH 540 — “A Few More Years Shall Roll”
TH 568 — “In the Hour of Trial”
Doxology: TH 547 (stanza 3) — “He Maketh the Rebel…”

 

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Christianity is a Supernatural Faith

12-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

R.C. Sproul writes:

The Christianity of the Bible is a religion that is uncompromisingly supernatural. If we take away the supernatural, we take away Christianity.

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Only a generation away from apostasy?

09-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

D.A. Carson writes:

The last serious attempt at moral and theological reformation in the kingdom of Judah is reported in 2 Kings 22. After that, there is only the final slide into exile.

King Hezekiah, the effect of whose reign was so largely good, was succeeded by his son Manasseh. He reigned a long time, fifty-five years, but his reign was notorious for its “evil in the eyes of the LORD, following the detestable practices of the nations the LORD had driven out before the Israelites” (2 Kings 21:2). There was no form of current idolatry he did not adopt. According to 2 Chronicles 33, Manasseh repented toward the end of his life, but the religious and institutional damage could not easily be undone. He was succeeded by his wicked son Amon, who lasted only two years before he was assassinated (2 Kings 21:19–26).

Then came Josiah, a boy of eight when he came to the throne (2 Kings 22:1). He reigned thirty-one years—which means, of course, he died a premature death at the age of thirty-nine. Initially he would have been under the guidance and control of others. But in the eighteenth year of his reign, Josiah, then in his mid-twenties, initiated temple cleanup and repair—and the “Book of the Law” was rediscovered. Probably this refers to the book of Deuteronomy. (Nineteenth- and twentieth-century scholars of skeptical bent contend that this was in fact when Deuteronomy and other parts of the Pentateuch were actually written, so that this story of “rediscovering” the law was made up to justify these new developments. This theory is increasingly being dismissed; its foundation is little more than raw speculation.)

The reforms instituted by Josiah were sweeping. On every front, wherever he could effect change, Josiah brought the nation into line with the Law of God. He fully recognized the terrible threat of wrath that hung over the covenant people, and he resolved to do what was right, leaving the outcome with God. If the day of reckoning could not finally be removed, at least it could be delayed.

Of the important lessons to be learned here, I shall focus on one. Some people find it difficult to believe that the nation could descend into complete biblical ignorance so quickly. After all, Hezekiah was Josiah’s great-grandfather: the reformation he led was not that long ago. True—but long enough. The intervening three-quarters of a century had begun with the long and wicked reign of Manasseh. The history of the twentieth century testifies to how quickly a people can become ignorant of Scripture—and we live this side of the printing press, not to mention the Internet. The church is never more than a generation or two from apostasy and oblivion. Only grace is a sufficient hedge.

How we need to keep Christ central and depend on him!

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