Let's conclude the Lord's day in His house to worship Him. The Men of A-Chord will help us and we will look carefully at Psalm 6. This Psalm carefully and emotionally reveals the dynamics of grief over and repentance over sin. Canons of Dort 5.5 also explains this. We have much help in a very significant spiritual reality! Do we repent of sins?? We will have the opportunity to worship our kind and merciful God and grow spiritually. Praise Him! ----
Organ Prelude to the Worship Service Prayer for God's Blessing Call to Worship *God's Greeting * Opening Hymn: 195 (Tune: 280) All People That on Earth Do Dwell
Men of A-Chord will sing their first set
Congregational Prayer
Offering: Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa (Please place your offering in the basket in back of sanctuary)
*Hymn: 6 (Trinity Psalter) Lord, In Wrath Rebuke Me Not
WE HEAR GOD'S WORD Scripture Reading: Psalm 6 Confessional Reading: Canons of Dort 5.5 Text: Psalm 6 Sermon: "Grieved to Serious Repentance" Prayer of Application
*Hymn: 94 – God, Be Merciful to Me
Final Songs by Men Of A-Chord *Benediction *Doxology: 380 (Stanza 3, Acapella) Amazing Grace Organ Postlude *Please Stand if able ------------------ Psalm 6 Grieved to Serious Repentance Canons of Dort 5.5
Theme: Grief and sorrow unto repentance grips the believer who has offended God by his sins
1. When believers sin, we know we have offended His holiness, 1
2. The internal result of offending God is grief and sorrow, 2-3
3. The external result of offending God is serious repentance, 4-7
4. Once God's favor again shines on us, we regain confidence in God, 8-10
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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...