Episodios

  • God Promised Life
    Nov 3 2025
    Pastor walks his children through Children's Catechism question 25—especially explaining how God promised life in the covenant of works. Q25. What did God promise in the covenant of works? To reward Adam with life if he obeyed Him. The lesson centers on the covenant of works, in which God promised Adam eternal life upon condition of perfect obedience, with the consequence of death if he disobeyed the prohibition against eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This covenant was not merely a test of obedience but a gracious provision of fellowship with God and a life of divine blessing, contingent on faithful adherence. The failure of Adam to fulfill this covenant is contrasted with the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ, the last Adam, Who atoned for violation of the covenant of works through His death, securing the greater blessings of the covenant of grace. The message underscores that while Adam's probation was temporary and ultimately failed, Christ's obedience has eternally fulfilled the promise of life, making salvation not a matter of human effort but of divine grace accomplished in Christ.
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    2 m
  • The Fellowship of the King
    Nov 2 2025
    Christ feeds His bride not merely spiritual food, but sweet delight in, and being delighted in by, Himself
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    31 m
  • The Fellowship of The King
    Nov 2 2025
    Christ feeds His bride not merely spiritual food, but sweet delight in, and being delighted in by, Himself
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    31 m
  • Living Readily for the Return
    Nov 2 2025
    To live readily for Christ's return, do what He has commanded you to do, especially in His church.
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    1 h y 10 m
  • Living Readily for the Return
    Nov 2 2025
    To live readily for Christ's return, do what He has commanded you to do, especially in His church.
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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Spouse of Christ, the Invisible Church
    40 m
  • How to Be Ready for the Return
    Oct 31 2025
    How do we live as those who are ready for the return? Matthew 24:45–51 looks forward to the evening sermon on the coming Lord's Day. In these seven verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that we live as those who are ready for the return by diligently attending to the life that Christ has appointed for us in His church. The devotional centers on the urgent call to live in constant readiness for Christ's return, emphasizing that faithfulness is demonstrated not through speculation about end-time signs, but through diligent obedience to the specific duties God has assigned within the church. It highlights the danger of spiritual complacency. The parable of the faithful and evil servant warns that those who fail to steward their God-given responsibilities, especially in the public life of the church, are not merely idle but are drifting into hypocrisy, and the ultimate consequence is hell itself. The message calls believers to live with continual awareness of God's presence, not only in anticipation of Christ's return but in the reality of being always before His face.
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    14 m
  • Prepared by Scripture-Shaped Hearts
    Oct 31 2025
    How does God prepare people do be fruitful and effective? Proverbs 19:8–12 looks forward to the midweek sermon. In these five verses of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit teaches us that God prepares us for future service by shaping our hearts with Scripture. This passage emphasizes that true wisdom, rooted in the fear of the Lord and shaped by Scripture, is essential for personal flourishing and godly influence. The text warns against falsehood and uncontrolled anger, highlighting that both are destructive, while portraying the disciplined heart as one that exercises restraint and grace, even in positions of authority. Ultimately, cultivating a Scripture-shaped heart prepares every believer for whatever role or responsibility God has prepared for them, whether in humility or leadership, for the glory of God and the good of others.
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    8 m