Published on Sun 12th Dec 2010
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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 17th Oct 2010
HC Q#2 says there are three things we need to know to live in joy of belonging to Jesus. Amazingly, each aspect helps us better understand the other two. We will see how as we study 1 John 1:8-2:6.
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Sun 24th Oct 2010
In this scripture passage, Jesus shows how incompatible the Christian faith is to having an unforgiving spirit.
Sun 24th Oct 2010
Lord's Day #2 of the Heidelberg Catechism tells us that, as the apostle Paul puts it: "Love is the fulfillment of the law" (Rom. 13:10).
Sun 31st Oct 2010
We will begin to unpack Psalm 1, our memory work this fall, to understand what promises are in store for those who meditate on Scripture.
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Sun 31st Oct 2010
Since we were convicted of the importance of studying the Bible this morning, we will now look at the practice of it that Psalm 1 describes.
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