Published on Sun 12th Sep 2010
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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." To some, those words are a tremendous comfort; to others, they are a source of serious difficulty. Matthew 10:29-31 is the source text for this statement. We'll have a look at it.
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Sun 8th Aug 2010
Tonight we begin an extended study of the Heidelberg Catechism. Because Q & A #1 is a summary of the entire catechism, we will start with an expanded consideration of it.
Sun 15th Aug 2010
Last week, we learned that we must meet Christ on his terms if we are to meet him at all. This week, as we come to Christ's feast table, we will reflect on what that looks like as it is described by our Lord in todays passage.
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Sun 15th Aug 2010
We continue our study of HC #1. In today's culture, human flourishing is said to be found in individual freedom. Lord's Day 1 begs to differ:
Sun 22nd Aug 2010
According to John 3:22-30, following Christ requires a change in our thinking about where our joy will be found.
Sun 22nd Aug 2010
The Heidelberg Catechism says that we belong to Christ, which is our only comfort in life and in death. How can that be?