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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

05-December-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

John Fesko writes:

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is one of the better-known hymns that is typically sung during the Christmas season. What some may not know is that it originated in the Middle Ages, around A.D. 800, as an antiphon, or anthem, that was restructured into verse form in the 1100s and was eventually published in Latin in 1710. The hymn was later discovered, translated, and published in 1851 by John Mason Neale, an Anglican minister.

As people sing this hymn, they know that they are singing about the birth of Christ. However, what is striking about this hymn is the way in which it unpacks the birth of Christ. It moves from the shadows of the Old Testament into the light of the New Testament with the revelation of God in Christ.

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Anti-Santy Ranty

04-December-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

Anti-Santy Ranty

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 8 December 2013

04-December-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

 

8 December 2013 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: 1 Samuel 11
Sermon: “Thy Kingdom Come!” 
Hymns: TH 379 — “Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now”
TH 498 — “Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners”
TH 138 (stanzas 5–6) — “Great Sun of Righteousness, Arise”
TH 196 — “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus”
Doxology: TH 312 (stanza 4) — “Psalm 72:18–19”

 

 

8 December 2013 — 3 PM Worship


The following catechism Q&A has been paraphrased into modern English.

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: Psalm 16:11
Sermon: “And They All Lived Happily Ever After”
Hymns: TH 689 — “Be Still, My Soul”
TH 545 — “When This Passing World Is Done”
TH 648 — “My Jesus, I Love Thee”
Doxology: TH 358 (stanzas 4–6) — “The Golden Evening Brightens”

 

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Do the Minister and the Elder Hold the Same Office?

03-December-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

You’ll need to wear your thinking cap, but it’s worth it for this article.

Alan Strange writes:

All Presbyterians agree that there are at least two special offices in the church—elder and deacon. The question that divides good Presbyterians, however, is this: Do the minister and the ruling elder hold the same office or is the office of minister, while sharing governance with the ruling elder, a distinct office in its own right?

Let’s begin our exploration of this question by focusing on the nature of “office.”

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To Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship, 1 Dec 2013

27-November-13 by Pastor Larry Wilson

 

1 December 2013 — 10 AM Worship

Scripture: 1 Samuel 11
Sermon: “God’s People Need a Leader Who Can Save Them” 
Sacrament: The Lord’s Supper
Hymns: “Christ, Thou Art the Sure Foundation” (Tune: TH 342)

“wonted” = customary, usual (e.g., “as is his wont”)
“vouchsafe” = graciously condescend to grant
TH 181 — “We Come, O Christ, to You”
TH 309 — “Rejoice, the Lord is King”
TH 429 — “Let Thy Blood in Mercy Poured”
Doxology: TH 734 — “Gloria Patri”

 

 

1 December 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: Luke 20:27–40
Sermon: “Life and Hope, Now and Forever, in Jesus”
Hymns: TH 657 — Psalm 73:23–28
TH 546 — “The Sands of Time are Sinking”
TH 706 — “Jesus Lives, and So Shall I”
Doxology: TH 406 (stanza 6) — “Glory to the Father … Son … Spirit”

 

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