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Living in Light of Two Ages

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Monday
Mar022015

This Week at Christ Reformed Church (March 2-8)

Sunday Morning (March 8):  We begin a three part series on the Epistle of Jude.  This coming Lord's Day, we will be looking at Jude's exhortation to "contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints" (v. 3).  Our Lord's Day worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Afternoon: I am continuing my series on the Canons of Dort, and this Lord's Day we are working our way through the Fifth Head of Doctrine (article 14).  We will discuss how the means of grace relate to the Christian's assurance of salvation.  Our catechism service begins @ 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study (March 4)We are continuing our "Run Through the Letters of Paul" and we are Galatians 2. 

The Academy (March 6):  We are continuing our study of Michael Horton's theology text The Christian Faith.  We will be discussing Barth's understanding of election (pp. 317-322).

For more information and directions, check out the Christ Reformed website:  Christ Reformed Church

Sunday
Mar012015

"Grow in the Grace and Knowledge" -- 2 Peter 3:14-18

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon, the seventh and final in a series of sermons on 2 Peter

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Sunday
Mar012015

This Week's White Horse Inn

The Work of the Spirit

This week on the White Horse Inn we begin a new series on the Work of the Holy Spirit. Justin Holcomb joins us once more as we look at the Spirit’s ordinary and extraordinary work in creation, providence, and redemption. Justin is an Episcopal minister and adjunct professor of theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He has written and edited a number of books, including On the Grace of God and Rid of My Disgrace. His most recent works include Know the Creeds and Councils and Know the Heretics (both Zondervan, 2014).

On this episode we consider the nature of the Holy Spirit’s work, discussing the purpose of signs and wonders throughout redemptive history. Why is it difficult for Christians to agree on what the Holy Spirit does? How should we begin to understand his work in the world and in our lives? How does the Spirit relate to the other members of the Godhead? Should we expect to see spectacular miracles or does the Spirit work primarily through providence in our own time? Why does Jesus say that a wicked generation seeks after signs and wonders? Join us as we explore the work of this vital member of the Holy Trinity on the White Horse Inn.

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Friday
Feb272015

Friday Feature -- Miracle on Ice

Thirty-five years ago this week (February 22, 1980), one of the biggest sports upsets of all time.

Thursday
Feb262015

Who Is Watching Joel?

Who is watching Joel Osteen?  Not I!  But he does amaze me.  How can he preach on the exact same topic every Sunday--"God wants me to be better"--and, yet make it seem different?

When it comes to Christian media, and who accesses it, the numbers are revealing.  Who Is Watching TV or Listening to Christian Radio?

Only 8% of Americans admit to watching Christian television regularly--I'll bet the demographics here are interesting.  Probably older women with blue hair, who live below the Mason-Dixon line, and east of Mississippi.

24% watch Christian TV "sometimes," 27% "rarely," and 40% "never."

Christian radio fares a tad worse.  10% listen "regularly," 17% "sometimes," 19% "rarely,"  52% "never."

Podcast numbers are low (the media is new).  4% "regularly," 10% "sometimes," 11% "rarely," 72% "never."

The numbers also show that

  • 67 percent of Americans never or rarely watch Christian-based programming on television. Those who do watch at least sometimes are overwhelmingly self-identified evangelicals (69 percent) and weekly churchgoers (62 percent).
  • 71 percent never or rarely listen to Christian radio. Those who do are similar to the Christian TV crowd — 67 percent are evangelicals and 57 percent are weekly churchgoers.
  • 84 percent of Americans never or rarely listen to Christian-themed podcasts. Books and movies fared slightly better: 33 percent said they at least sometimes read Christian-based books. And 40 percent report seeing a Christian movie in the last year.

 

Tuesday
Feb242015

"This Is the Work of God" -- John 6:22-35

The Twenty-First in a Series of Sermons on the Gospel of John

Using five small barely loaves and two dried fish, Jesus miraculously fed over five thousand people in the wilderness east of the Sea of Galilee.  Later that same night when a sudden storm blew in on the Sea, Jesus walked across the water and joined his frightened disciples in their boat, and immediately calmed the storm.  These two miracles reveal that Jesus is a new Moses who is leading his people in a New Exodus.  Just as YHWH fed the Israelites in the wilderness of the Sinai, so too, Jesus has fed the people in a wilderness in Galilee.  And just as the Psalmist spoke of YHWH as Lord of sea and storm, so too Jesus walked across the water and commanded the winds.  These two miracles reveal much about who Jesus is, and together they serve as the backdrop for Jesus to tell us more about who he is and the nature of his mission, which he does in the so-called “bread of life” discourse recorded in John 6:26-58.  One of the most profound sections of our Lord’s teaching in the entire New Testament, the “bread of life” discourse is also one of the most difficult for Jesus’ audience to accept–not because they do not understand Jesus, but rather, because they do.  The things Jesus has to say in this discourse are so difficult to accept, that many among the crowds who have been following Jesus do so no more, and even his most trusted disciples are tempted to walk away.

As we resume our series on the Gospel of John, and we are working our way through John 6.  On the last two Lord’s Days, we have covered each of the two miracles (vv. 1-21), which set the stage for the teaching discourse which follows the next day.  According to John’s account, huge crowds have been following Jesus wherever he goes throughout the Galilee region, many following Jesus out into the wilderness east of the sea of Galilee without food, and where Jesus miraculously fed over five thousand people.  Jesus left the area after night fell, because he knew that those in the crowds who had identified him as the prophet predicted by Moses, now desired to make him king–even by force, should he refuse.  The disciples got back into their boat, and headed west across the sea of Galilee so as to return to Capernaum, only to be caught in a storm.  They were frightened, John says, when they saw someone walking across the water toward them.  They were greatly comforted when they realized it was Jesus, who then joined them in their boat.

Meanwhile, the crowds who had been out in the wilderness spent the night searching for Jesus and are quite surprised to find him the next morning in the synagogue in Capernaum.  How did Jesus get there so fast, since it was obvious (or so they thought) that the disciples had left the east side of the sea without Jesus?  With people searching everywhere for him throughout the night, how did he get to Capernaum without anyone knowing?  The chaotic scene is described in verses 22-25, “on the next day the crowd that remained on the other side of the sea saw that there had been only one boat there, and that Jesus had not entered the boat with his disciples, but that his disciples had gone away alone.  Other boats from Tiberias came near the place where they had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.  So when the crowd saw that Jesus was not there, nor his disciples, they themselves got into the boats and went to Capernaum, seeking Jesus.  When they found him on the other side of the sea, they said to him, “Rabbi, when did you come here?

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Monday
Feb232015

This Week at Christ Reformed Church (February 23-March 1)

Sunday Morning (March 1):  This coming Lord's Day we wrap up our time in 2 Peter.  We will be discussing patience as we wait for the Lord's return (2 Peter 3:14-18).  Our Lord's Day worship service begins at 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Afternoon: I am continuing my series on the Canons of Dort, and this Lord's Day we are working our way through the Fifth Head of Doctrine (articles 12-13).  We will discuss how the Christian's assurance of salvation produces good works.  Our  catechism service begins @ 1:15 p.m.

Wednesday Night Bible Study (February 25)We are continuing our "Run Through the Letters of Paul" and we are finishing up the first chapter of Galatians. 

The Academy (February 27):  We are continuing our study of Michael Horton's theology text The Christian Faith.  We will be discussing God's eternal decree (pp. 310-323).

For more information and directions, check out the Christ Reformed website:  Christ Reformed Church

Sunday
Feb222015

"The Day of the Lord Will Come Like a Thief" -- 2 Peter 3:1-13

Here's the audio from this morning's sermon:

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Sunday
Feb222015

This Week's White Horse Inn

Persevering Faith

This week on the White Horse Inn we are concluding our series on the Book of Hebrews, focusing on chapters eleven through thirteen. Nancy Guthrie joins us once more as we look at the perseverance of the saints at the end of Hebrews.

On this episode we consider the nature of true saving faith. Can a Christian have utter confidence that their faith will persevere till the end? Is it not arrogant to think our faith is strong enough for life’s trials and temptations? What is true faith and how does it relate to the atoning sacrifice and active obedience of Christ? Can a believer truly lose his or her salvation? Is faith merely a blind leap? Why is Jesus referred to as “the author and perfecter” of our faith? Join us as we conclude our series traversing the wonders of the Book of Hebrews on the White Horse Inn.

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Friday
Feb202015

Pitchers and Catchers!

The boys of spring are back!  Spring training games begin in a couple of weeks, while the season opener is April 1.  Box scores!  Gameday (the best App ever)!  MLB Tonight!  Can't wait!