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Seek Peace – Live Peaceably
We are to “live peaceably with all men.” That is, we must labour to preserve the peace in the church, and indeed everywhere the Lord places us in.
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Seek Peace – Do Good Before All
Christ laid His life down for His Church comprising the full number of the elect of God. But in God’s wisdom, these must be redeemed and nurtured in local Christian congregations, or true branches of Christ’s Church Visible Universal. What does a faithful Christian congregation look like?…
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Be Of The Same Mind: Not Conceited
That is to say: Do not be wise in your eyes. Do not think that you know best, and your opinion is the most valuable…
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Be Of The Same Mind – Not High-Minded
The first thing we must do if we want to have the same mind one with another is not to mind high things. What does that mean?..
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Be Of The Same Mind – Unity Of Mind
In a Brief Survey of the Epistle of Paul to the RomansBased on sermons preached in PCC Worship Services, July 2003 to Sep 2005Part 67a of 83 “Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits.” Romans 12:16…
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Rejoice With Them That Rejoice – Why Cultivate Sympathy
In a Brief Survey of the Epistle of Paul to the RomansBased on sermons preached in PCC Worship Services, July 2003 to Sep 2005Part 66c of 83 “Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and weep with them that weep” Romans 12:15 [We have been considering one of the apostle Paul’s directives on how we may…
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The Canons of Dort
In less than a month’s time, many Reformed churches around the world would be commemorating the Great Protestant Reformation which begun in Germany on 31 October, 1517. On that providential day, Martin Luther nailed his famed 95 Theses on the door of the castle church of Wittenberg. In no time, without Luther’s knowledge, this paper…