The thoughts, observations, and musings of a developing theologian.

A brief look at the phrase popular in Reformed circles "ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda"

The last part of the Covenant Renewal Worship service, the benediction and commission, in which we, the people of God, go into the world charged with the task of bringing all nations under His authority.

Part for of our look at Covenant Renewal Worship- Communion. This was more of a general look at the Supper after having gone into more detail during the prior Wednesday night Bible study.

Lord's Day sermon from 9/11 in which we looked at the third part of Covenant Renewal Worship: Consecration.

A quick look at the pattern set forth in the Old Testament regarding the order of worship. Admittedly we took a rabbit trail and tried to dive into the aspects of each of the sacrifices, and didn't completely prove the answer we asserted. We'll try to tackle that again soon.

Lord's Day service from 9/4/22. We continued to look at the outline of Covenant Renewal Worship, this week focusing on the corporate confession of sin and the assurance of pardon.

Wednesday night service from 8/31 covering the Biblical pattern for weekly worship, and leading into next weeks lesson on where the particular pattern of covenant renewal worship is found.

Lord's Day sermon from 8/28/22. A refresher on the foundation of covenantal worship, as well as a look at the Call to Worship.

Audio from our Wednesday night service on 8/24 in which we lay the foundation for our study on the Covenantal basis of our worship on the Lord's Day

The practical effects of the gospel upon the relationships within the home.

Why was the law given to Moses, and what purpose does it have for us now?

A quick rundown of why I feel a podcast is necessary.

Galatians 3:15-17. A quick survey of the Covenant of Redemption s revealed in Scripture and what that means for us, our children, and the world.

The New Testament Judaizers were trying to bring those enjoying the freedom of Christ back under the bondage of the law as a means of true justification before God. However, as we see in this text, mans obedience to the law will by no means justify us before a holy and righteous God.