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Reformation Presbyterian Church

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Reformation Presbyterian Church – Sermons

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Reformation Presbyterian Church – Sermons

Reformation Presbyterian Church

Reformation Presbyterian Church – Sermons

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Sometimes, in order to move forward, you have to first go backwards.
Hope is found, not in hiding or denying our sin, but bringing everything into the light so that it can be forgiven.
The eternal God has revealed himself by becoming man and invites us into fellowship with him so that we might have life in him.
The eternal God has revealed himself by becoming man and invites us into fellowship with him so that we might have life in him.
The safest place in the universe is to be surrendered to God.
God’s people can be content and find comfort in the midst of great affliction because God goes with them into that affliction and shields them from the danger—eternal wrath—by bearing it for them in love.
When you are afraid, you can trust in the God who hears you and will deliver you.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day is God’s sign to assure us that salvation belongs to our God and has been accomplished.
Godly wisdom teaches us to recognize God’s love in his discipline and to give thanks for it.
Sin is ugly and destructive, but we have a faithful Savior who stands in the breach ready to save all who repent and come to him.
Heartfelt worship flows out of remembering who God is and what he has done in the past so that we might have confidence as we look to the future.
We do not suffer as those without hope, so our lives should be characterized by love while we await the return of our glorious Savior on the Last Day.
In imitation of Jesus, every Christian is called to contribute and serve others as he or she is able—refusing to do so is a dereliction of duty.
In the face of adversity, the Lord teaches us to pray for protection and for the salvation of those who mistreat us.
The Holy God speaks to us from the throne of atonement, commanding us to come to him.
God desired to physically dwell with us forever, so he became flesh, saved us from our sin, and is coming back bodily.
Rooted in Jesus’ love and grace, we are called to stand firm and walk in obedient devotion to our God, while we await his glorious return.
Jesus is the consuming fire who came and dwelt among us, and who calls us to ascend the mountain of his presence in faith to receive his Word.
Christians need to be prepared for the Man of Lawlessness who will lead many in the church away from the truth.
Because justice is reserved for the last day, those who are deemed worthy of heavenly glory are counted worthy to suffer for Jesus in this life.
Jesus came into this world veiled in weakness, but, through that weakness, brought and eternal kingdom of glory.
Creation’s purpose is to reveal its Creator so that you might learn to glorify him and seek your life in him.
Our frailty is not a hinderance to God showing us mercy, but the very reason he shows it.
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