Sermons for the Lord's Day 3/7/2010

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Spiritual Disciplines: Meditation
Psalm 119:9-11; 1 Tim. 4:13-15; Joshua 1:8

I. Meditating by Memorizing (Psalm 119:9-11)
A. Resources in the Storehouse
B. Avoiding False Hunger
C. Feasting Before the Lord

II. Meditating by Studying (1 Timothy 4:13-15)
A. Beginning with the Public Means of Grace
B. Private Study is Essential

III. Meditating by Applying (Joshua 1:8)
A. Meditating Leads to Action
B. Meditating Leads to Success

Questions for Lunch: (1) What is your practice with the reading and studying of Scripture? How could it be improved practically? (2) Why is it important not to neglect the public aspect of the Word? The private application of the Word ? (3) How will meditating help you in witnessing?

Sermon link to follow soon.
 
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Morning
"Why Did God Give the Priesthood?" (Leviticus 8:1–36)

Evening
"Hear Him!" (Matthew 17:1–13; Westminster Larger Catechism, Q&A 43)

*both available on sermonaudio
 
The Lord’s Prayer, Part II
(Pray With People For People)
Luke 11:1-13

I. A child praying to his Father: Private prayer
II. One child praying to his Father on behalf of another child: Intercessory prayer
III. Children praying together on behalf of others: Corporate prayer
 
"A Love Supreme"
I John 2:28-3:3

I. A breathtaking love

II. A beatific vision

III. A beautiful life


The life of the Father will, to some degree, manifest itself in the life of the believer.

It will never do so perfectly, but nonetheless, they practice righteousness.
 
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