Published on Sun 18th Apr 2010
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The Bible teaches that on the last day, all people must give an account of their lives before God. But the Gospel teaches that all our sins are forgiven in Christ. We will try to understand the meaning of Paul's statement in 2 Corinthians 5:10 "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad" in light of the Bible's teaching about forgiveness.
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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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