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pt.2 An Old Commandment Which Is New? The Test of a real Christian

1Jn 2:7-8 “The old commandment is the word which ye have heard from the beginning”…
  a new commandment which thing is true in him and in you:
because the darkness is past, and the true light now shineth.  Continue reading

pt. 1 That Which Was From The Beginning (1 John 1:1-2:5)

“That Which Was From The Beginning“ This message is An Exposition of the Book of 1 John. In part 1 we will be covering from chapters 1:1-2:5, and considering that which is proclaimed by the apostle to have been since the beginning: THE WORD of LIFE. There are 3 major points made by the Apostle John which we will look at through out  this study message: 1. The God Head’s fellowship 2. The Commandments and Law of the Eternal God 3. Brotherly Love Remember when you are freely enjoying the notes you are reading or freely listen… SOME ONE IS … Continue reading

pt.2 Gravening and Likening Our Worship and Service

Another look at the Regulative principle and its roots in the 1st and 2nd commandment, with accompanying laws and historical application of why it is important to worship GOD as GOD Commands to be Worshiped. Continue reading

pt.1 The Sufficiency of Scripture & True Worship (New series: Our Regulative Principle of Worship)

This will be the first of a 3 part series which specifically elaborate the regulative principle of worship as we hold it. We affirm the spirit of the historic principle, but see the substance of it to define a more close adhesion to the Word which we are so sternly warned to not add to nor take away from. Continue reading

Pt. 4 Joy fulfilled In the Knowledge of His Will (The Doctrine of Good Works and of The Fruits of the Spirit)

Discussing the Joy a true believer has in the knowledge of Christ the Word as it developes into a fuller understanding of God will for a Christian life as a walk in the light of God’s Covenant & law as the basis for the Regulative principle. Continue reading