Preparing for Worship: March 8, 2020

Text: Romans 6:12–14
Title: "The Application of Doctrine"

In Romans 6:12 you meet with the application of tremendous facts regarding the believer's spiritual state in Jesus Christ:

     All believers have been joined to Jesus Christ in His death.
     All believers will certainly be joined to Jesus Christ in a resurrection like His.
     The purpose of this union is that the body of sin might be brought to nothing
     This change is permanent. The old self has been crucified with Christ and buried.
     All of this points to the fact that the believe's relationship to sin has been forever changed.

Now what? This Lord's Day we will think through the application of that glorious doctrine, and we will have the opportunity to think about the application of biblical doctrine in a way that characterizes any faithful approach to Scripture.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here, or a YouTube playlist here

  1. All Creatures of Our God and King
  2. Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners
  3. New Again
  4. Grace So Glorious
  5. Shine Into Our Night
  6. Christ is Risen
  7. Behold the Christ
  8. In the Name of God
  9. Only the Blood

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Preparing for Worship: March 1, 2020

Text: Romans 6:3–5
Title: "Our Death with Jesus"

This Lord's Day we will begin looking at Paul's more detailed answer to a common objection raised against the good news of God's grace. The accusation is that the apostle's understanding of grace leads to sinful living. Worse still, the accusation had been leveled that Paul encouraged sinful living so as to magnify the grace of God.

Paul's short answer was that such a suggestion is unthinkable. But Paul's more detailed answer shows that it is more than unthinkable: it is impossible. A death has occurred in the life of the Christian, a death in the likeness of Christ's own death, that has forever changed the Christian's relationship to sin. That death guarantees a new life.

Morning and evening, this Lord's Day, we will consider these tremendous truths.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here or a Youtube playlist here:

  1. Come Praise and Glorify
  2. Raised to Life
  3. Jesus is Better
  4. Come to Me
  5. Christ is Mine Forevermore
  6. Praise to the Lord
  7. Jesus, What a Friend for Sinners
  8. Come Lord Jesus
  9. He Will Hold Me Fast

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Preparing for Worship: February 16, 2020

Text: Romans 5:15-19
Title: "Glorious Contrasts"

Adam is called a type of Christ in Romans 5:14. The similarity exists in the ideas of representation and imputation. Adam and Jesus both represented a people, and, in both cases, what they accomplished was shared in by all whom they represented.

In verses 15-19 the comparison continues, but now in the way of contrasts. Paul not only points out the likenesses between Adam and Christ, he points out the glorious differences.

This Lord's Day we will consider those differences, and we will rejoice in what Christ has accomplished for His people.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here or a Youtube playlist here:

  1. Come Thou Almighty King
  2. Jesus Paid it All
  3. God with Us
  4. In Christ Alone
  5. Oh the Deep, Deep Love
  6. There is a Fountain
  7. I Will Be Still
  8. Speak, O Lord
  9. Amazing Grace

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Preparing for Worship: February 9, 2020

Text: Romans 5:12–14
Title: "What Adam's Failure Meant for Mankind"

Why is the world in its present condition? How do we explain the evil that is in the world, and the fact that death is the universal experience of mankind? Where did all of this have its beginning, and what is the solution?

Last week we said that the entire history of the human race can be explained by two men. The first man is Adam. The last man is the Lord Jesus Christ. One man brought ruin to all those whom he represented. The last man brings salvation to all those whom He came into the world as their champion.

This Lord's Day we will consider the first man, what the Bible says about his failure, and what that failure meant for the world.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here or a Youtube playlist here:

  1. Psalm 46
  2. A Mighty Fortress
  3. Raised to Life
  4. King of Kings
  5. Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery
  6. Romans 11
  7. Your Love, Oh Lord
  8. Lords of Lords

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Preparing for Worship: February 2, 2020

Text: Romans 5:6–11
"Secure in God's Love"

Paul has declared, explained, and celebrated the wonder of the freeness of salvation. He also glories in the security of it. What we will be reminded of this Lord's Day is that God's love is the ultimate explanation for the accomplishment and the finality of His saving work in our lives. We will also see that an accurate view of the Christian's position prior to salvation (Romans 1–3) is necessary for us to understand the true character of God's gracious love.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here or a Youtube playlist here:

  1. God of this Restless Heart
  2. Psalm 126
  3. How Deep the Father’s Love for Us
  4. King of Kings
  5. Only the Blood
  6. Come Praise and Glorify
  7. Psalm 62
  8. Be Thou My Vision

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Preparing for Worship: January 26, 2020

Text: Romans 5:1–5
Title: “The Joy of Peace With God”

The knowledge of salvation’s security allows for the celebration of salvation’s promises. Justification by faith, and peace with God, provides the believer a unique joy that is present, whether in considering future glory or the many trials that belong to this age. That joy will be the focus of our study this Lord’s Day.

Songs we will sing this week include the following, provided in a Spotify playlist here or a Youtube playlist here:

  1. New Again
  2. Man of Sorrows
  3. Blessed Are All (Only in Jesus)
  4. Not in Me
  5. Our Great God
  6. Lord, I Need You
  7. Thou Lovely Source of True Delight
  8. Grace Greater than All Our Sin

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