Being truly Reformed means overflowing with praise about and unto God with the lip and the life.
Hopewell ARP Church is a Biblical, Reformed, Presbyterian church, serving the Lord in Culleoka, TN, since 1820. Lord's Day Morning, set your gps to arrive by 11a.m. at 3886 Hopewell Road, Culleoka, TN 38451
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Thursday, March 14, 2024
A “Truly Reformed” Life [2024.03.13 Midweek Sermon in Romans 11:33–36]
Being truly Reformed means overflowing with praise about and unto God with the lip and the life.
Monday, November 21, 2022
Biblical Theology of the Diaconate (11): Spiritual Needs Shown by Diaconal Needs in the Birth of Israel [2022.11.20 Sabbath School]
At the birth of Israel as a nation/church, spiritual need was exposed by diaconal need. And diaconal blessing was promised to spiritual faithfulness so that the goodness of the gracious God might be reflected and displayed in His gracious nation.(click here to DOWNLOAD mp3/pdf files of this lesson)
Thursday, September 22, 2022
We Are No Better Than They: Christ Our Only Righteousness [2022.09.21 Midweek sermon in Romans 3:9–18]
Humility is essential to the Christian mindset, because it recognizes that no good can come from us except that which is from Christ.
Friday, March 19, 2021
Conduct Worthy of the Gospel: Standing Unitedly, Fearlessly, Thankfully (Family Worship in Philippians 1:27–30)
How can the Philippians gladden on
another and their beloved apostle? Pastor leads his family in today’s “Hopewell @Home”
passage. Philippians 1:27–30 prepares us for the afternoon exhortation on the
coming Lord’s Day. In these four verses of Holy Scripture, we learn that
believers rejoice to see and hear of one another conducting themselves worthily
of the gospel: standing unitedly, fearlessly, and thankfully.
Monday, September 07, 2020
From Grumbling to Gratitude and Asking for Grace (Family Worship in Gen 32:1–12)
Pastor leads his family in today's Hopewell @Home passage. In Genesis 32:1–12, God takes Jacob from grumbling to gratitude, because he sees that he is in need of grace.
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