Westminster Confession Of Faith – Lord’s Day 6

Chapter 3 – Of God’s Eternal Decree
Cont. (Paragraphs 5 – 8)
V. Those of mankind that are predestinated unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to his eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of his will, hath chosen in Christ, unto everlasting glory, out of his free grace and love alone, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature, as conditions, or causes moving him thereunto; and all to the praise of his glorious grace.
VI. As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath he, by the eternal and most free purpose of his will, foreordained all the means thereunto. Wherefore they who are elected being fallen in Adam are redeemed by Christ, are effectually called unto faith in Christ by his Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified, and kept by his power through faith unto salvation. Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.
VII. The rest of mankind, God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extends or withholds mercy as he pleases, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonour and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.
VIII. The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care, that men attending to the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, from the certainty of their effectual vocation, be assured of their eternal election. So shall this doctrine afford matter of praise, reverence, and admiration of God; and of humility, diligence, and abundant consolation to all that sincerely obey the gospel.

Our sermon, The Sower, serves as an introduction to the parables, where we see the abundant fruitfulness of lives that receive and hold onto Jesus’ good news..

For those unable to join us at MGPC, the service will be live-streamed.
The video is available at our website and youtube channel.

Song: I Will Trust You In The Darkness
Welcome:
Call to Worship
Song: All My Ways
Prayer Of Confession
Song: Lord, Be My Vision
Affirming our Faith
Song: Now To The King Of Heaven
Bible Reading: Romans 6:13-25
Bible Memorisation: Matthew 7:24-25
Song: God Has Spoken By His Prophets
Bible Reading: Matthew 13: 1-9,18-23
Sermon: The Sower
Sunday School Teacher Dedication and Commencement
Announcements:
Pastoral Prayer:
Closing Blessing
Song: This I Believe – The Creed

Turning up again and again is easier than resisting the urge that grows with each repeated expression of support to add a (perhaps well-meaning) “What did I tell you last time?”
From Scotty Smith at Heavenward.

“Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, harsh words, and slander, as well as all types of evil behavior. Instead, be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you. (Ephesians 4:31-32)

Lord Jesus, thank you. Unlike me, you never get rigid, and grate on the inside. You never roll your eyes in disgust. You never weaponize being inconvenienced and disappointed. You never resort to asking—much less thinking, “Are you ever going to get it?” “Didn’t I tell you so?” “Why can’t you be like…?”
It’s not that you give us “a pass” on stuff we need to deal with, or the ways we act out in foolish and destructive ways. But Jesus, you know how to convict us without condemning us—how to correct our hearts without crushing our spirits. You “show-up” without “shaming-down,” for you have born our guilt and shame on the cross. Thank you…
Thank you for remaining kind, tenderhearted, and forgiving when we deserve the opposite, Jesus. One Day we will be this loving, for we will be like you (1 John 3:1-3). Please import some of that Day, into this one.
Some of us are dealing with “repeat offenders”—and our patience and kindness are gone. Some of us are dealing with new crises we saw coming, and no one listened to us. Some of us are on the giving end—the ones who have made life painful and difficult for people we love. Bring your heart and hand to bear, merciful and mighty, Lord Jesus. “We need Thee every hour,” including this one. So Very Amen..

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Back in the day R.C. Sproul’s The Holiness Of God was my introduction to that defining quality of God’s being.
Jackie Hill Perry mentions that book, and a number of others which preceded it, sharing that theme, in introducing her book Holier Than Thou.
It is a popular level expression of her own reflections and study; a continuation of thought and writing on a subject that has no boundaries and invites fresh telling by generation.
Holiness is the quality that suffuses all of God’s attributes, expressing their incomparable and perfect nature.
His holiness doesn’t mean that He is simply the strongest expression of the qualities we can conceive, but holiness means those very qualities exist in another order than we have ever experienced them.
Here, God’s power.

…God rules with power He doesn’t have to borrow. Upholding the world’s orbit and the sun’s heat with a strength Samson knew not of. He is majestic, a King with no equal. Every throne below Him is minuscule and without comparison. His ways are high and higher than ours because He is. He is the Most High, as in, He is exalted over everything that is because everything that is, might be good, but they will never be God. Everything wonderful you have ever known – love, food, sex, laughter, friends, parents, children, sleep, work, money, you name it – can’t compete with the beauty of God. The Most Hight calls Himself the Holy One and asks: “To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him?” (Isaiah 40:25). No one, Lord, – holy.

Jackie Hill Perry, Holier Than Thou, B&H Publishing, 2021, pgs. 26-27.