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God is who he is. In Exodus 3 we see that he is the God who speaks, who sees, and who acts, as he shows himself in all of Scripture. We are reminded that we know him because he has revealed himself, and we know him for who he has revealed himself to be.
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How shall we worship-- Chapter 22 of the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession sets forth the Regulative Principle, that God is to be worshipped only as he has commanded in the Bible. We see the principle of worship, the parts of worship, and the place of worship.
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-Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.- Pentecost reminds us of the freedom the Spirit gives to live unto God. In 2 Corinthians 3 we see the Confidence the Spirit gives, the Contrast between the Law and the Gospel, and the Contemplation of Christ that transforms.
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The risen and ascended Christ sent the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost to abide with the Church. We see the signs of wind and fire and speech- the spectators from the world who heard- and the sermon of Peter, who by the Spirit preached Christ.
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Christ sets his people free- but what does it mean to be free-- Chapter 21 of the 1689 Confession deals with Christian liberty. We see the definition of Christian liberty, the liberty of the Christian conscience, and the false liberty that is really slavery.
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What does it mean for church leaders to fail, and who is the leader who does not fail-- Ezekiel 19 gives us a picture of the two last great failure kings of Judah, and the reason for the failure of Judah. We see the fall of worldly leadership, the futility of trying to same thing over again, and the failure of Judah, and we see in Christ the leader…
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Is it possible to reject Jesus while appearing to accept him-- Yes, if in fact you insist on trying to make Jesus fit your plans and ideas rather than accepting him as he is. We see in John 6-1-21 the feeding of the multitude, the failure of the multitude to see beyond the food, and the faith of the disciples in the storm.…
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We have a Gospel to proclaim- Chapter 20, -On the Gospel- was added to the Savoy Declaration in 1658 because of false ideas about salvation of Gospel preaching, and carried over by the Baptists in 1689. It speaks of the necessity and sufficiency of the Gospel, and the need of the Holy Spirit in evangelism.…
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God is personal, and we relate to him personally, not simply as groups. The exiles of Ezekiel's day used the idea of corporate responsibility to escape from their indidual responsibility before God. We see in Ezekiel 18 personal relationship to God, personal responsibility before God, and personal repentance unto God.…
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We must honour the Son just as we honour the Father- The Lord, answering the lies of his enemies, speaks of the nature of his equality with the Father, of the eternity of the consequences of rejecting him, and of the evidence on which we should believe him.
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What is the Sabbath, and why-- The institution God has given for our good has too often been distorted into a burden. We see in John 5-1-18 first our Lord's compassion, second the condemnation of the Pharisees, and thirdly the correction Christ gives. The Sabbath is a positive thing, a blessing of rest, affirming life, a day on which God works for …
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A heartwarming tale as old as time- an abandoned baby girl rescued by a king who at last makes her his Queen. But wait- It all goes horribly wrong, as she throws herself into detestable wickedness- And this Cinderella gone wrong is Jerusalem- We see a warning for the Church as we see the favour of God, the faithlessness of his bride, and the future…
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Faith means taking Jesus at his word. John tells us that he wrote his Gospel -that you may believe,- but what does that faith look like-- In John 4-43-54 we see one aspect of that, taking Jesus at his word. We see the request of the father, the rebuke of Christ to the multitude, and the revelation of Christ to faith.…
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The Resurrection changes everything- Christ's Resurrection is intimately linked to the resurrection of believers. Addressing the issue of people in Corinth who denied the general resurrection, Paul shows that the Christian hope revolves around resurrection. We see the problem in Corinth, the promise of Christ's Resurrection, and the prospect of the…
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What is God's Law, and what is its use to the Christian-- Chapter 19 of the 1689 Confession deals with this often vexed question. We see the history of the Law, and the use of the Law laid out, and both legalism and antinomianism confronted and opposed.
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Why did the righteous suffer-- Psalm 69 is often quoted in the New Testament in reference to Christ's sufferings. Its original occasion was David's suffering though he was innocent of reason for it, but it applies all the more to our Lord. We see his cry, his cup, and his crown.
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Christians keep on keeping on. Chapter 17 of the Second London Baptist Confession deals with the Perseverance of the Saints. We see who it is who persevere, how they persevere, why they persevere, and the challenge to that perseverance.
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The Church is of no use at all if it is not being the Church- Just as the vine is useless if it is fruitless, so is the Church that is not rooted and grounded in Christ. We are therefore called to radical faithfulness, that we may be a blessing.
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We have heard his voice- We see in John 4-42 that we believe not simply because we have heard about Jesus, but because we have heard him. Those who believe bear witness to Christ, and our witness is all about him, and seeks to bring others to him - and he is pleased to draw people through our witness.…
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God sometimes deals in what seems like a harsh way with his people because he must. In Ezekiel 14 we see how God had to deal with Israel's heart-idols, seizing their hearts and calling them to repentance, to restore them at last to a right relationship.
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False prophets are people who claim to speak for God, but actually just speak from their own minds. In Ezekiel 13 God condemns them. We see the deceivers who are the false prophets, God's denunciation of them, and God's deliverance of his people from their clutches.
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God's Word is sure and certain. We see in Ezekiel 12 God's Word being preached, and a warning against despising it. We see God's word concering the prince, Zedekiah, God's word concerning the people, and God's condemnation of a foolish proverb.
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What is it to become a Christian-- It is not a mere change of opinions, but a new birth- In John 3-7 Jesus says -You must be born again.- WE see the conundum of the New Birth, the Cross of Christ, and the Condemnation of rejecting Christ.
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Where is the Church to put its hope-- In Ezekiel 11 we see how the leaders in Jerusalem in Ezekiel's day had a foolish arrogance that they were safe because of their position. In fact the only hope the Church has is in God, in his work by his Spirit.
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God's presence is the Church's glory. It is in fact God being in the Church that makes it the Church. And that presence is not to be taken for granted, or despised. In Ezekiel 10 we see the dangerous glory of God, the necessary glory, and the departing glory.
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What a difference Christ makes- In John 2-1-11 we see how he saved a wedding that had run into serious trouble. But how is Christ turning water into wine a sign-- We see the trouble at the wedding, the transformation Christ wrought, and the trust that it fostered in his disciples.
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Judgement begins at the house of God- In Ezekiel 9 we see the result of the sin of Ezekiel 8, God's judgement. We see how in the professing Church there are those who are true believers, who sigh and cry over the apostasy and corruption, and that they are precious in God's sight, and spared in God's judgement because of his grace.…
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The doctrine of justification by faith was the central doctrine of the Reformation, and is of vital importance today. Chapter 11 of the 1689 Confession deals with this doctrine. We see what justification is and what it is not, and the answers to several important questions surrounding it.
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Ezekiel 8 is a truly shocking vision of the Temple of the Lord profaned by idolatry. We see in it the danger of apostasy and compromise, of losing confidence in God, and instead turning to other things. And also we see that there is but one hope for the Church, that of returning to God.
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The witness of John the Baptist was a witness to Christ. We see in John 1-15-34 his denial that he is the Christ, his defence of his ministry as a preparation for Christ, and his declaration that Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
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The people to whom Ezekiel preached were complacent, and did not think about God's justice and judgement. In Ezekiel 7 God confronts them with the reality of his judgement in the coming fall of Jerusalem. And in that judgement we have a foretaste of the judgement of the Last Day. We see God's justice, his Day, and the need for salvation before that…
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