This is my Father’s world: O let me ne’er forget, That though the wrong seem oft so strong, God is the ruler yet. Throughout Christian history, commentators have been puzzled about the meaning of 2 Thessalonians 2. Who is the “man of lawlessness” mentioned in verse three? Intense focus on whether this passage refers to the Emperor Nero, a sixteenth…
Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus, just to take Him at His word, Just to rest upon His promise, just to know “Thus saith the Lord.” The title of Pastor Grant’s sermon for this morning, Justice and Mercy, really captures the duality of this section of 2 Thessalonians. The Apostle Paul writes about Christ’s final judgement of the earth…
After a six week break, we return to our study of Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians this morning. Once again we find Paul commending the fledgling church for their growing faith in the midst of persecution (2 Thessalonians 1:4)— persecution that had apparently not diminished since his first letter. The themes of patience while enduring trials and the hope in…
The feast of Epiphany (literally “appearance,” or “manifestation”) is a festival which commemorates the visit of the wise men to the infant Jesus, and more broadly the revelation of Christ to the gentiles as a “light to the nations” (Isaiah 49:6; 60:3). Light is a consistent theme in traditional celebrations of Epiphany, and you’ll find that this morning’s service follows…
Often called Childermas, Kindermord, or the Feast of the Holy Innocents, this day solemnizes the slaughter of the children of Judea by Herod the Great following the birth of Christ. It has always been the focus of the Christian’s commitment to protect and preserve the sanctity of human life—thus serving as a prophetic warning against the practitioners of abandonment and…
“Fear not, then,” said the angel, “let nothing you affright; This day is born a Savior of a pure virgin bright, To save all those who trust in Him from Satan’s power and might.” O tidings of comfort and joy! The hymn that frames our service this morning, God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen, is one of the most beloved Christmas…
Come, then, banish all your sadness, one and all, great and small; come with songs of gladness Love Him who with love is glowing, hail the star, from afar, light with joy bestowing. —Paul Gerhardt In this morning’s sermon text from Matthew 2, we find the story of the “wise men from the east” and the star they observed…