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Archives for February 2015

To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 22 February 2015

18-February-15 by Pastor Larry Wilson

10 AM Worship

Scripture: Philippians 3:7–16
Sermon: “Never Stop Striving to Be Renewed
More and More After God’s Image” (1)
Hymns: “Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty” (TH 376)
“Psalm 32” (TH 551)
“Saviour, Blessed Saviour” (TH 531)
Doxology: “Now To the God” (TH 340)

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3 PM Worship

Scripture: John 5:24–30
Sermon: “Right Now Counts Forever”
Hymns: “Father … Jesus … Spirit” (TH 106)
“Lead Me, Lord” (TH 727)
“O For a Thousand Tongues To Sing” (TH 164)
Doxology: “Praise Him! Praise Him!” (TH 173)

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 15 February 2015

11-February-15 by Pastor Larry Wilson

10 AM Worship

Scripture: Matthew 15:1-20
Sermon: “WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE HUMAN RACE (3): HOW BAD IS THE PROBLEM?”
Hymns: “Holy, Holy, Holy” (TH 100)
“Psalm 78:1–7” (TH 364)
“I Need Thee Every Hour” (TH 674)
Doxology: “We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer, Creator” (TH 97, stanza 1)

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3 PM Worship

Scripture: John 5
Sermon: “WHO IS JESUS?”
Hymns: Psalm 135 (TH 12)
 “Come, We That Love the Lord” (TH 700)
“Praise Him! Praise Him!” (TH 173)
Doxology: “We Praise Thee, O God” (TH 179)

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Household Baptisms In Acts And Teen-Aged Children Of Adult Converts

06-February-15 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Scott Clark writes:

Adam writes to ask about the baptism of fifteen-year old children of an adult convert. Should they be baptized before or after catechesis?

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Hi Adam,

This is a great question and a difficult one. I think it is correct to say that one could find orthodox Reformed writers on both sides of the question. I have been both sides of this one.

One view would be …

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Let the Church be the Church!

06-February-15 by Pastor Larry Wilson

The late Robert D. Knudsen was a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church; he was one of my professors when I was in seminary. In the February 1962  issue of The Presbyterian Guardian, Dr. Knudsen wrote the following still-timely editorial, “Let the Church be the Church”:

Those who are for church union at any price tell us over and over again that the church would be so much more powerful and effective in its struggle against evil if it were only united. If all the churches were true churches, that might indeed be the case; but when we look at what the church unionists are actually doing, it seems that their unions have only enabled them to produce more grandiose pronouncements and schemes about moral and social questions, such as peace and race relations.

To be sure, there is nothing to stop Christians from voluntarily organizing to discuss and to act on social issues. The church should even encourage them to do so.

The church itself steps out of bounds, however, when it tries to throw its weight around socially and politically. It was not intended to do so, and it is not built to act like a social or a political pressure group. Whenever it tries to do what its Lord never intended it to do, it is neither effective nor right.

To the church under its Head, Jesus Christ, has been given the task of preaching the Word, administering the sacraments, and having oversight of the people of God. True enough, the preaching of the Word has a bearing on social questions. The Bible teachers, for instance, that all people are of one blood. Unlike that of a social or political group, however, the influence of the church on society is indirect. Within this century this truth became very largely ignored in our country. The result was the “social gospel.” Many churches became little more than social clubs with a religious flavour, thus ceasing to be churches in the true sense at all.

We must let the church be the church. As the pillar and ground of the truth, it must uphold and faithfully preach the Word. In its life it must be joined to Christ and be nourished by feeding on him. Having the keys of the kingdom, it must exercise discipline to maintain the purity of the Lord’s body.

The church must take care that it not be led astray in a mistaken search for greatness and power. It will never make up in organizational unity what it lacks in faithfulness to the Word of God, in devotional fervor, and in missionary daring.

Let the church be the church!

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Saving Sunday

05-February-15 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Joe Thorn writes:

This past weekend in Chicago and the surrounding area we were blessed with almost 2 feet of snow. A number of churches suspended worship gatherings on Sunday due to the dangerous roads. Sometimes God’s providence makes it difficult, and even impossible to gather for worship. But every year, on a few special Sundays, many churches choose to close their doors for other reasons. The Sunday nearest Christmas is one such Sunday. The rationale for closing the church doors on such Sundays is to allow families to have more time together, or to give overworked staff a rest from their labours. I understand and appreciate the sentiment behind these reasons, but ultimately I think it not only sends the wrong message, but works against what God has called us to do as the church.

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