Published on Sun 16th Jan 2011
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Each time we come to the Lord's Supper, God seals to us again the promise that we are God's children, that he has forgiven our sin, and that we will receive the promise of new life with him in the new creation. Amazingly, Abraham received the same promises, sealed in the covenant of grace made thousands of years ago and recorded in Genesis 15. We will consider how God has always dealt with his people "covenantally," from Abraham until today.
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Sun 31st Oct 2010
We will begin to unpack Psalm 1, our memory work this fall, to understand what promises are in store for those who meditate on Scripture.
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Sun 31st Oct 2010
Since we were convicted of the importance of studying the Bible this morning, we will now look at the practice of it that Psalm 1 describes.
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Sun 7th Nov 2010
In the parable of the unmerciful servant, Jesus says that we must "forgive [our] brother from the heart." What does that mean and how do we do it? We will study Colossians 3:12-14 to find out.
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Sun 21st Nov 2010
To close our series on Confession and Forgiveness, we will consider how Christians are to respond to those who do not repent of the sins they have committed against us.
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Sun 21st Nov 2010
Genesis 1:26 - 2:25 describes how humankind was created "in God's image." We will investigate what it means to be the image of God (Imago Dei), and what was lost in us as God's image because of the Fall.
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