Gavin says, "This King Charles Martyr's Day sermon on … 30 January 2019, is given on the 370th anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles I in 1649; & is given in the tradition of the Anglican 39 Articles' Homilies … in which a sermon may be divided up into parts … . This 4 part sermon's … long title is … is drawn from 2 Scriptures, Ps. 33:8 … 'Let all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him;' & I Chron. 16:14, 'He is the Lord …; his judgements are in all the earth.' And the unifying theme of this sermon, in which the selected examples of God's judgements are… from unworthy communicants of the … Holy Communion, is God the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is awesome, 'Fear the Lord: … stand in awe of him;' for 'his judgements are in all the earth'! This sermon divides into 4 broad parts … . Part 1 of the sermon will 1stly have some general comments on this King Charles Martyr's Day sermon; & 2ndly, there will be a sequencing of the Lord's Supper and post Communion matters of St. John 13-17, with the institution of this sacrament in the 3 Synoptic Gospels … . This sequencing … shall be relevant to the issue of whether one has an Open Communion or a Closed Communion as discussed in the 2nd, 3rd, & 4th parts of this sermon; but … in the 1st part … it is relevant to our general understanding of this holy sacrament … . And … this is certainly relevant to King Charles Martyr's Day, for … before King Charles I was led off to be martyred by virulently anti-Anglican revolutionary republican Puritans, in a witness to his Christian faith, Blessèd Charles 1st took ... Holy Communion at St. James' Palace in London."
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Gavin McGrath (b. 1960) is a graduate of Sydney University, University of Western Sydney, and Moore Theological College (a Reformed Anglican College in Sydney) in New South Wales, Australia. From April 2020, he is a retired school teacher of both New South Wales, Australia, and...