Vanden Brink, Paul |
Published on Sun 28th Feb 2010
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The author to Hebrews spends a great deal of time and energy demonstrating that the Old Testament sacrificial system ultimately failed to accomplish its intended goal. Rather, Jesus did what the High Priest could not do. What was the need and does that need exist today, in a culture so different from ancient times? We will study Hebrews 9:11-10:4 to find out.
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Sun 5th Dec 2010
We continue to examine the songs of Christmas. This week, Zechariah's "Benedictus" declares that the Messiah is a "horn of salvation".
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Sun 5th Dec 2010
We will study this passage to understand the implications of the profound biblical teaching that every believer has been adopted by God.
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Sun 12th Dec 2010
We will examine John the Baptist's song, "Parati Vium Domini," (prepare the way of the Lord) to understand how we can prepare our hearts to receive rightly the Christ of God.
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Sun 12th Dec 2010
Twice in Lord's Day 4, the Heidelberg Catechism refers to God's just punishment for sin as eternal. What does that mean? And how can that be just? We will study various scripture passages to find out focusing our attention on Psalm 36.
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Sun 19th Dec 2010
Luke 2:14 records the famous words of the song of the angels: "Gloria in excelsis Deo!" We will study this song to understand what the angels meant when they declared "peace on earth and good will toward men".
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