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 30th Jan 2011
Lord's Day 5 of the Heidelberg Catechism pushes us to admit that we cannot save ourselves, but must look to a deliverer. This passage unpacks why that is, and who we must look to.
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Sun 6th Feb 2011
By Vanden Brink, Paul
Lord's Day 6 of the Heidelberg Catechism tells us that the way we learn of our need for salvation, and God's provision for it, is through the "Holy Gospel". What does that mean? We will study 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 to find out.
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Sun 13th Feb 2011
Lord's Day 7 declares that salvation is found exclusively in and through Jesus Christ. Since death came through one man, Adam, so life comes through one man, Jesus Christ.
Sun 20th Feb 2011
What is faith? We will study John 20:24-29 to see how it unpacks for us the beautiful statement on the anatomy of faith found in Q & A 21 of the Heidelberg Catechism.
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Sun 27th Feb 2011
Guest Preacher
Rev John Veenstra
Luke 15:1-24
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