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The Gospel of Grace for Mormons

30-July-14 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Shane Lems writes:

You’ve probably heard the polls that Mormonism is a fast growing religion in the United States (although the polls don’t say how many are leaving the Mormon ranks).  You’ve probably seen and/or talked to those well dressed, polite Mormon missionaries.  But you may not have read an account by a man who was a “by-the-book” Mormon for 20 years only to leave Mormonism because of its inconsistencies and because of its emphasis on good works for salvation.  This book, Starting at the Finish Line, was written by a man who has that story: John B. Wallace.  He was in many ways a devout Mormon who ended up getting “burned out” by Mormon doctrine and practice.

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Telling People the Truth in Love: A Reformed Approach to Evangelism

23-July-14 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Kim Riddlebarger writes:

… the problem many of us face, as former evangelicals, is that … we have been burned by shoddy and unbiblical theology. Many of us are like angry bears, wounded by years of perfectionistic sanctification, and muddled-headed theology. We are angry at those who taught us and we have every right to be! But it is very easy to react in a rage against what is wrong with evangelicalism, and to become overly cynical in the process. While rightly criticizing evangelical theology and its unbiblical Pelagianism, if we are not careful, we risk becoming critical, rude, proud, and obnoxious. When that happens, ironically, we become a stumbling block to non-Christians who need to hear the gospel as well as to those dissatisfied evangelicals seeking a more biblical way of thinking and doing. If not careful, we have nothing good to say about anything or anybody. Too often, we are far more concerned with pointing out the errors of evangelicalism, than we are with seeing men and women come to faith in Christ. This is sin and we must repent of it!

It seems to me that one of the best ways to deal with this, is to make a concerted effort to go back to our own roots as Reformed Christians–the Scriptures and our confessions–and simply ask, what is Biblical evangelism? What are the necessary theological presuppositions we must have in place before we seek to tell others about Christ? How do we go about evangelizing others?

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 27 July 2014

23-July-14 by Pastor Larry Wilson

 

27 July 2014 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: Exodus 20:12
Sermon: Honour God’s Authority In Your Relationships (2): The Point of the 5th Commandment
Hymns: “Open Now the Gates of Beauty” (TH 376)
“We Come, O Christ, to You” (TH 181)
“The Law of God is Good and Wise” (TH 150)
Doxology: “We Praise You, O God” (TH 97:1)

 

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27 July 2014 — 3 PM Worship

Scripture: 1 Samuel 26
Sermon: “There is a Point of No Return”
Hymns:  “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” (TH 457)
 “Breathe on Me, Breath of God” (TH 334)
 “Baptised Into Your Name Most Holy” (TH 415)
 Doxology:  “Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow” (TH 731)

 

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 20 July 2014

16-July-14 by Pastor Larry Wilson

20 July 2014 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: Exodus 20:12
Sermon: Honour God’s Authority In Your Relationships
Hymns: “O For a Thousand Tongues” (TH 164)
John 3:14–17 (TH 506)
“Glory to God” (TH 379:4)
“I Need Thee, Precious Jesus” (TH 497)

 

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20 July 2014 — 3 PM Worship

Scripture: 1 Samuel 25
Sermon: The Flawed, the Bad, and the Beautiful
Hymns: Psalm 138 (TH 88)
“O Jesus, I Have Promised” (TH 654)
“Great is Thy Faithfulness” (TH 32)
“Praise Ye the Father” (TH 107)

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Grace, Faith, and Good Works

11-July-14 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Justification and Sanctification

Larger Catechism 77  (paraphrased into modern English)

Q. “In what ways do justification and sanctification differ?”

A. “Even though justification and sanctification are inseparably joined together,
yet they do differ.

In justification, God imputes the righteousness of Christ to us.
In sanctification, his Spirit implants grace in us and enables us to exercise it.

In justification, God pardons our sin.
In sanctification, God subdues our sin.

In justification, God sets all believers equally and perfectly free in this life from the revenging wrath of God so that we will never fall into condemnation.
In sanctification, God’s work is neither equal in all believers, nor is it perfect in any in this life; instead, it keeps growing up to perfection.”

 

How are justification and sanctification alike?

1.      Justification and sanctification are inseparably joined together. There is no such thing as justification without sanctification, nor is there such a thing as sanctification without justification. If you receive one, you also receive the other.

2.      God is the Author and Worker both of justification and of sanctification.

3.      God grants both justification and sanctification as free gifts of his grace in Christ.

How are justification and sanctification different?

Justification is: Sanctification is:
1.    God’s once-for-all act of free grace for us; it is his changing our legal status. 1.    God’s ongoing work of free grace in us; it is his changing our personal character.
2.    A once-for-all act by which the Father imputes Christ’s righteousness to us (i.e., counts it as ours). 2.    An ongoing work by which the Holy Spirit implants and works Christ’s grace in us.
3.    A once-for-all act by which God forgives all our sin. 3.    An ongoing work by which God subdues all our sin.
4.    Total and equal in all believers. 4.    Different in degree in different believers.
5.    Complete and perfect in this life. 5.    Incomplete and imperfect in this life.
6.    God’s judicial verdict by which he sets us free from condemnation and awards us eternal life. 6.    God’s transforming work by which he delivers us from our sins and grants us growth into Christ’s likeness.

 

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