In the evening we will begin a four-part sermon series on Lord day 38 of the catechism, explaining the fourth commandment. Is there evidence in the Bible that lines up with the historic Reformed position of an all-day Christian sabbath each Sunday? Should we devote the whole day Sunday to worship twice, Christian fellowship, and works of mercy? This series will answer those questions. The first sermon this Sunday night looks at Exodus 20.8-11, focusing on "Creation and Sunday." The sabbath is a command that predates Israel by thousands of years. How should our lives be impacted by this truth? Come back Sunday night (as is right to do according to God's Word) and find out.
Exodus 20: 8-11 The Fourth Commandment #1: Sunday and Creation" Heidelberg Catechism Lord's day 38
Theme: God's creational structure reveals the preeminent place of the Sabbath day 1. Having one day each week set-aside as holy was God's plan from creation
2. His creation balance is six full works days and one entire rest day
3. We "remember" the Sabbath day so that it might be holy
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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...