In the evening we come to the 3rd of 4 sermons on the fourth commandment. This sermon, from Isaiah 58.13, 14 will show us the great joy the Christian sabbath is for us. "Call the sabbath a delight"! Let's do that Sunday evening in gathered corporate worship!
Isaiah 58.13, 14 The Fourth Commandment #3: Sunday as Rejoicing Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 38
Theme: Joy comes from deciding to honor God's fourth commandment
1. The temptation to do our own thing on Sunday is real
2. Our challenge is to answer the "ifs"
3. God promises to give us true joy by this glorious day!
4. The command and promise rest on God's Own Authority
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Our Pastor, Rev. Harold Miller is a graduate of Mid-America Reformed seminary and before that of Reformed Bible College. Prior to returning to school in the middle 1990’s his path in life was varied. Following graduation from High School Harold entered the United States Army...