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His Steadfast Love Endures Forever (Psalm 100 and Mark 16:15)
Psalm 100 is summary of the previous kingship psalms. In history, it is considered as the “banner hymn of the Reformed tradition” for it contains
Heidelberg Catechism LD 23: Justification by Faith Alone (Genesis 15:1-6 and Romans 3:21-28)
We continue our study from the Heidelberg Catechism, and Lord’s Day 23 begins with the question: “But how does it help you now that you
The LORD Our God is Holy (Psalm 99 and Revelation 15:1-4)
We have again another kingship psalm. This is the last of its kind from the series of enthronement psalms. Again, it is also in the
Heidelberg Catechism LD 22: The Resurrection of the Body and Life Eternal (Job 19:25-27 and Philippians 1:20-23)
Before we begin, let us pray: “Father, our Father in heaven, compel us all simply to take you at your Word. Touch us with the
Make a Joyful Noise to the LORD (Psalm 98 and Philippians 4:4)
Psalm 98 is another kingship psalm. What is significant in Psalm 98 is that it takes the form of a hymn of praise. The psalmist
Heidelberg Catechism LD 21: The Church, the Saints, and their Redemption (Genesis 26:3-4 and 1 Corinthians 13:1-7)
This is my first time again preaching to you on a Vesper service. Elder Elmer and Bro. Reuel are in Paombong, Bulacan helping in the
The LORD Reigns (Psalm 97 and Hebrews 1:1-4)
Before we begin, let us pray: Living God, help us to hear your holy Word with open hearts so that we may truly understand; and,
Heidelberg Catechism LD 20: The Holy Spirit and His Work – Part 3 (Ezekiel 36:25-27 and 2 Corinthians 3:17-18)
We continue our study from the Heidelberg Catechism concerning the Holy Spirit and his work in us. And we will conclude our discussion on Lord’s
Worship in the Splendor of Holiness (Psalm 96 and Acts 17:22-31) – Part 2
Let us begin the sermon this morning with an application of last weeks point regarding the relationship between worship and mission. We heard from last
Heidelberg Catechism LD 20: The Holy Spirit and His Work – Part 2 (Ezekiel 36:25-27 and Galatians 5:16-24)
We continue our study from the Heidelberg Catechism concerning the Holy Spirit and his work. Last week, we noted that the Holy Spirit is the
Worship in the Splendor of Holiness (Psalm 96 and Acts 17:22-31) – Part 1
Before we begin let us prayer: Teach us your way, O Lord, and lead us on a level path. Teach us, O Lord, to follow
Heidelberg Catechism LD 20: The Holy Spirit and His Work – Part 1 (Ezekiel 36:25-27 and John 3:5-8)
In worshiping our Triune God, the very Person working within us is often the Person we almost forget and know little about. That is the
Let Us Sing Songs of Praise (Psalm 95 and 1 Corinthians 10:1-12)
Before, we begin, let us pray. Lord God, at the beginning of time, your Spirit moved over the waters. So send your Spirit to us
The Good Portion of Discipleship (Psalm 73:25-26 and Luke 10:38-42)
Sermon Reading by Elder Gani Ong (Prepared by Rev. Lance Filio) First of all, I would like to greet our brothers and sisters in Christ
The LORD will Not Forsake His People (Psalm 94 and Luke 4:17-21)
We continue our sermon series based on the book of Psalms, which we understood as Christ’s Psalms and Our Psalms. The different forms of the
Heidelberg Catechism LD 14-16: Christ’s State of Humiliation (Isaiah 53:1-4 and Philippians 2:5-8)
“Easter Bunny” – Pagan tradition Rabbit is the symbol of Eostre, the goddess of fertility (due to high reproduction rate) and springtime Eggs – Symbol
The LORD Reigns (Psalm 93 and Mark 4:35-41)
Before we begin, let us pray. God of life, your Spirit raised Jesus from dead. Your Spirit inspired the prophets and writers of Scripture. Your
Heidelberg Catechism LD 14-16: Christ’s State of Humiliation (Isaiah 53:1-4 and Philippians 2:5-8)
The coming Holy Week which recalls the passion of Christ While the focus of Christ’s suffering is often focused on his crucifixion, his suffering isn’t
Introduction: Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms (Psalm 1 and Luke 24:44-47) – Part 2
Before we begin, let us pray. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O LORD,
Heidelberg Catechism LD 13: Jesus Christ, Our Lord (Psalm 2:1-12 and 1 Peter 1:17-19)
A. THE ONE AND ONLY SON “Only begotten Son” In original Latin of Apostles’ Creed – Filium eius unicum (“his only Son”) We are used
Introduction: Christ’s Psalms, Our Psalms (Psalm 1 and Luke 24:44-47) – Part 1
Before we begin, let us pray. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in your sight, O LORD,
The Church as the Bride of Christ (Hosea 2:16-20 and Revelation 19:6-8)
There has been a lot of challenges and changes since the time of COVID. And in this we continue to look at some of the
Heidelberg Catechism LD 11: Jesus, Our Savior (Isaiah 43:11 and Acts 4:12)
We continue our series on the Heidelberg Catechism, on the portion of the Apostles’ Creed—which is the statement of faith of the universal church. (Today’s
The General Office of Believers (Exodus 19:6 and 1 Peter 2:4-10)
The General Office of Believers is taught as a contrast to the Special Office of the Ministers, Elders, and Deacon. Next week we will focus
Heidelberg Catechism LD 9-10: God, Our Father, and His Providence (Proverbs 16:33 and Romans 8:28-30)
A. GOD THE FATHER, AND OUR ADOPTION In what respect is the first person of the Trinity “called the Father”? In respect to Christ He