Published on Sun 23rd Jan 2011
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The cross of Jesus Christ is the central symbol of the Christian faith. It is also a stumbling block to unbelievers. Is the cross necessary? Why? We will answer these questions as we study this passage, learning that the cross alone produces for us and in us a "love to change the world."
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Sun 10th Oct 2010
Question 2 of the Heidelberg Catechism lays out three elements of the gospel message that we must understand to live and die in the joy of the comfort of belonging to Jesus. As we will see tomorrow evening and next week, to exclude any of those three elements is to end up with an incomplete -- and distorted -- gospel.
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Sun 17th Oct 2010
We continue our study of the dynamics of confession and forgiveness. Though relationship breakdown is inevitable, that doesn't mean we should be satisfied with broken relationships.
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).