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Our God is the LORD alone 1. Love him only 2. Love him completely

Disciplined by God, Preserved for His promise 1. The LORD's hand in Discipline and Presence 2. The LORD's hand in Providence and Promise

God's Law is Gracious Instruction for His Covenant People 1. The Law as Gracious Instruction 2. The Law as Covenant Revelation

In His faithfulness, God continues to show His love for His people This love is: 1. Declared in the present 2. Proven in the past 3. Promised in the future

Pray like a desperate parent 1. With genuine acknowledgment of God's authority 2. With heartfelt anticipation 3. With true faith

Give out of the grace that has been given to you 1. The right motive for given 2. The right practice of given

God's covenant faithfulness outlasts our every failure 1. An unfaithful people 2. Our faithful God

Life in Jesus' kingdom is characterised by charity towards one another 1.This charity is shown by not judging 2.This charity is modelled by humble leaders

We must all be born again 1. Why we must all be born again 2. How we must all be born again

True conversion means real change 1. Sorrow for sin 2. Joyful obedience

Is the LORD among us or not? 1. The LORD tests His people 2. The LORD is tested by His people 3. The LORD provides for His people

Christians become like Christ only by His renewing Spirit 1. Whose work is it? 2. What is the goal? 3. What does it look like?

In prayer, Habakkuk finds rest in God, who rules everything. In this prayer, we see a child of God who: 1. Trembles at God's deeds 2. Rejoices in God's salvation

Who is admitted into the upside-down kingdom 1. Those with ears to hear 2. Those with hearts that repent

A Song of Praise to the King of Glory 1. Authority of the King 2. Worship of the King 3. Splendour of the King

Share in the Holy Supper as Christ's new covenant meal 1. The splendid glory of the new covenant 2. The serious demand of the new covenant

The LORD shockingly rebukes His priests in order that His name might indeed be honoured 1. The context of the rebuke 2. The uncompromising character of the rebuke 3. The purpose of the rebuke

The LORD promises to show grace to us and our children through the washing of baptism 1. He promises to include us in God's covenant 2. He promises to redeem us with Christ's blood 3. He promises to renew us by the Holy Spirit

The Triune God gives us the grace and peace to overcome all things. This grace and peace is ours through: 1. The promised presence of the Father 2. The all-sufficient supply of the Holy Spirit 3. The total triumph of the Son

The Great Bridegroom brings joy to a wedding feast at Cana 1. A mother's problem 2. A miraculous provision

Jesus Christ is truly present at the Lord's Supper 1. The nature of this true presence 2. The benefits of this true presence

"You shall call his name Jesus"! 1. The story behind the giving of this name 2. The gospel in the giving of this name

The God of light calls us to walk in the light 1. The glory of God's light 2. The calling of God's light 3. The gift of Christ's light

Christ's banquet of our salvation. At the banquet it becomes clear that our salvation: 1. Is anchored in the past 2. Is proclaimed at present 3. Is completed in the future

God's covenant is for believers and their household 1. Covenant heirs 2. Covenant community

Now that you have heard His words, what will you do with them?

Baptism: a sign and seal of God's promise to wash us 1. To wash away our sins by Christ's blood 2. To transform our hearts by Christ's Spirit

Our only comfort in the cave 1. Safe refuge 2. Confident praise

Behold the lamb of God 1. Proclaimed through the preaching 2. Assured by means of the sacraments

Be faithful overseers of the church of God. 1. The call God gives to overseers 2. The reason God gives us overseers 3. The strength God provides for overseers

God works fruits of faith in believers for His glory and for our comfort. 1. These fruits have no merit 2. These fruits are present in true believers 3. These fruits will receive a gracious reward

The Gospel is that sinners are declared righteous. Sinners are declared righteous: 1.In Christ alone 2.Through Faith alone 3.By Grace alone

Paul's passionate prayer for professing believers 1.Why Paul kneels 2.What Paul asks 3.Who Paul trusts

May we be blessed so that God be praised! 1. May we be blessed 2. May God be praised

The Holy Spirit comforts me today with hope of a glorious future. 1. My body will be raised glorious 2. My life will eternally blessed

Saved by grace - and grace alone! 1. It could not be any other way 2. It could not be a better way

God gives gifts to individual members for the benefit of the Body. With respect to these gifts: 1. Recognise them 2. Use them

What do you believe concerning the Holy Spirit? 1. Who He is 2. What He does

It is for sinners that Jesus Christ came 1. Jesus, the friend of sinners 2. Jesus, the physician for sinners

He who sits at God's right hand is in command 1. He governs all things 2. He will judge all people

The true gospel is confirmed in the martyrdom of Stephen 1. An Accusation made 2. An apology* given (*defence) 3. An acquittal displayed

Living in the reality of Christ's resurrection 1. Living in the assurance of His righteousness 2. Living in the greatness of His power 3. Living in the glory of His presence

How should I respond to the call of wisdom? 1. Let go of your self-assessment 2. Humble yourself before God's assessment

Christ's deepest suffering assures me of my eternal salvation 1. He died and was buried for me 2. He suffered hell for me

He was judged guilty that I might be set free 1. He bore my guilt 2. He carried my curse

The Spirit gives boldness to witness in the face of opposition 1. Bold witness 2. Costly obedience