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The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through preaching every saint is equipped and trained for ministry as disciple-making disciples.

This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.

One of the best ways to know what we believe is by listening to what is regularly preached.

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Biblical Reconciliation Pt. 7: Enjoying our Peace

Psalm 133 is the final sermon text in our reconciliation series. Here we learn the best way to guard our peace is by celebrating and enjoying it. In Psalm 133, we find four reasons why we should enjoy and delight in our peace: 1) Our Peace is Good, 2) Our Peace is Holy, 3) Our Peace is Life-Giving, and 4) Our Peace is Eternal.

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The Calm and Quieted Soul

How are things with your soul? That’s the most important question you could ask yourself today. In Psalm 131 what we find are 4 marks of a content soul: 1) Humility, 2) Trust, 3) Hope, 4) Perseverance. These are characteristics that marked David’s soul and they must be cultivated in ours if we are going to experience what Jeremiah Burroughs called the rare jewel of Christian Contentment.

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Help for Journey

The things that God has called his church to do in suffering is not easy. The church desperately needs God’s help as we journey through this season of suffering as a community. Psalm 121 is meant to persuade us that we cannot rely on ourselves but must put all our trust in the LORD our God. In this sermon, we consider 5 Reasons why we must do this: 1) the Lord is Creator, 2) the Lord is Covenant-Keeper, 3) The Lord is All-Powerful, 4) The Lord is Ever-Present, and 5) The Lord is Unchanging.

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Lamenting Together

We continue our break from 1 Timothy to spend a couple weeks thinking about suffering. In this sermon, we consider David’s lament in Psalm 13. Mark Vroegop has helpfully defined lament as “A prayer in pain that leads to trust.” In Psalm 13, we find three aspects of David lament: 1) David’s Pain, 2) David’s Prayer, and 3) David’s Praise. There are two practical response in light of these things: 1) We must lament, and 2) We must lament together.

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