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Words from Last Sabbath: Worship, Psalm 89 and Sabbath Bible Study starting Number

You will find last Sabbath’s Call to worship with Scriptural reading and lessons beside our confessionals below- Call to Worship: Guiding Psalm is 89a  Message from Last Sabbath- Sermon: Psalm 89a “The Faithfulness of YHWH” Evening Sabbath Bible Study: Discussions on the Law: Numbers ch.1

Doth he not speak parables? (Ezk 20:49)

 In this post you will find our 2 download or streaming audio files available to you: “Doth He Not Speak parables?” Which is an applicative message meant to consider the statement of Ezekiel the prophet with a holistic and contextual consideration guided by the other directive of scripture regarding the use of parables and historical stories that God brings up before His people.  Aswell as Our Call to Worship, congregational prayers and readings are primarily from the KJV. Support the efforts of those who Minister to you… We spend the time in our lives for you. What will you spend … Continue reading

pt.2 For His Own Name’s Sake (Psalm 106)

He saved us for His name’s sake, that He might make His mighty power to be known. 
(Psalm 106:8) Continue reading

For His Own Name’s Sake (Ezekiel 20)

His Own Name’s Sake: A Liturgical message of Ezekiel chapter 2o… Wherein we will be looking at the 10th day of the 5th month in considering the inquiry of the elders of Judah at the mouth of the prophet and the Reformed message of the mercy and Grace of God in choosing to spare and save a remnant “for his own name’s sake”. The message of Ezekiel parallels many biblical truths written throughout Scripture that teach us the Glory of YHWH God, the justice of the standards of the Law, our failure in recognizing sin of our own power, and the … Continue reading

pt.3 Distinctively Christian Covenants, Testimonies, Signs and Works.

In all testimonial signs the scripture appoints ‘elements’ and ‘works’ which comprise the ‘Sign’ and completed as a testimony of the Covenant when accompanied by the graciously given faith of God our Saviour .

Baptism: Water and the person being baptized or immersed- these are its major constituent elements.

Lord’s Supper: Bread (made of wheat or common cereal grain), Wine / Vine (Red wine resembling blood), the person Partaking- these are its major constituent elements. Continue reading