Published on Sun 22nd May 2011
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Rev Stephen Terpstra > Work and wealth promise us all sorts of benefits, even happiness and safety and acceptance, if we will only give our lives to them. But, of course, they cannot satisfy. However, following Jesus means selling all we have so that we can have a true and permanent and satisfying treasure in Him, as our passage today shows.
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Sun 12th Sep 2010
We continue our study of HC Q & A #1, focussing on the phrase, "He also watches over me in such a way that not a hair can fall from my head without the will of my Father in heaven."
Sun 19th Sep 2010
We continue to consider the subject of Confession and Forgiveness. Is there a difference between true and false repentance?
Sun 19th Sep 2010
How does the Holy Spirit assure us of our salvation, as the Heidelberg Catechism says he does? We will study John 14:15-26 to find out.
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Sun 26th Sep 2010
Given our natural inclination to avoid confession and repentance at all costs, it should come as no surprise that a lot of people, Christians included, are not very good at it. We will study Psalm 32 one more time to understand the anatomy of true confession.
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Sun 26th Sep 2010
In our final look at Q & A #1, we will focus our attention on the phrase, "[the Holy Spirit] makes me wholeheartedly willing and ready from now on to live for him." What is the goal of the gospel? That we would make much of God, not that he would make much of us.
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