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What should the gladness and prayer of a Christian look like? Psalm 122 looks forward to the opening portion of morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these nine verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the gladness and prayer of a Christian should look like the gladness and praise of Christ.…
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What are we to learn from the ordination of Joshua? Numbers 27:12–23 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these twelve verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the ordination of Joshua displays God's grace to His church, even though they are sinners.…
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What will the day of the Lord be like for those who think God loves whatever worship they decide for Him? Amos 5:18–6:14 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these ten verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the day of the Lord will be death and darkness for t…
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Pastor walks his children through Westminster Shorter Catechism question 60—especially explaining how Sabbath refreshment via worship is different in kind from the most pious refreshment one can have in anything but worship. Q60. How is the sabbath to be sanctified? The sabbath is to be sanctified by a holy resting all that day, even from such worl…
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How is the plight of the ladies Zelophehad central to the concerns of the book of Numbers? Numbers 27:1–11 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these eleven verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that God is faithful to His promise to give the land to this generat…
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Why should we glorify God? Jude v24–25 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these two verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we should glorify God because He is glorious, and because He has determined especially to glorify Himself by bringing us to glory.…
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Why does the prophet lament? Amos 5:1–17 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these seventeen verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that the prophet laments over sin to teach sinners to lament over that sin, and to turn back to seeking the Lord and His good.…
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What keeps a man from being diverted to unauthorized women? Proverbs 5:15–23 looks forward to the sermon in this week's midweek meeting. In these nine verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that a man is kept from being diverted to unauthorized women by the promise and treasuring of his own wife, but especially by regarding his God.…
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Pastor walks his children through Westminster Shorter Catechism question 59—especially explaining how the nature and role of the Sabbath has progressed through the history of redemption. Q59. Which day of the seven hath God appointed to be the weekly sabbath? From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, God appointed the seventh d…
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What do we learn from the account of Sarai's name change? Genesis 17:15–27 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these thirteen verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that Sarai's name change points us to the unique significance of Christ, which is the only hope fo…
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What do believers who have been stumbling along in their own strength need? Genesis 17:1–8 looks forward to the hearing of God's Word, publicly read, in the holy assembly on the coming Lord's Day. In these eight verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that believers need to be turned away from themselves to the Lord Who covenants them …
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Pastor walks his children through Westminster Shorter Catechism question 58—especially explaining how we keep God's day as holy, which also means not treating common days as holy. Q58. What is required in the fourth commandment? The fourth commandment requireth the keeping holy to God such set times as He hath appointed in His Word; expressly one w…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 119—especially explaining how asking to be forgiven of our debts, and to forgive our debtors, is a comprehensive request against our sin and its effects. Q119. What do we pray for in the fifth petition? That God would pardon our sins for Christ's sake, and enable us to forgive those wh…
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We continue studying through the Scriptural doctrine that our congregation confesses. This week, we continued Westminster Confession chapter 20—considering Article 4's biblical doctrine that, since true liberty embraces Christ's rule over us, true liberty submits to the authority that Christ has set over us for our good.…
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What does God want, and use, deacons to do? Acts 5:42–6:7 helps us prepare to hear 6:1–7 proclaimed in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these seven verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that God wants deacons to facilitate the worship, discipleship, and evangelism of the church, and He blesses their faithful se…
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Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 118—especially explaining how we must ask God, not just for our littlest needs, but even and especially for our greatest needs: deliverance from sin's guilt, power, and presence. Q118. What is the fifth petition? And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.…
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What should believers pray to grow in? Ephesians 1:15–19 helps us prepare to hear 2:1–5 proclaimed in the morning public worship on the coming Lord's Day. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that one thing that believers should pray that they would grow in is their theological understanding of God and His gospel.…
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Pastor walks his children through Westminster Shorter Catechism question 56—especially explaining how the ultimate way of taking God's Name lightly is to reject the Son in Whom He has fully declared Himself, and is an unforgivable sin; so, God places a special emphasis upon punishing all blasphemies. Q56. What is the reason annexed to the third com…
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