Faith Presbyterian Church PCA (Clinton, LA) Faith Presbyterian Church PCA (Clinton, LA)
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sermons, Sunday school, and Bible studies from Faith Presbyterian Church in Clinton, LA. We hope you can join us in person, but feel free to follow along or catch up on anything you may have missed here!
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Righteous Judgment and the Golden Rule (Matthew 7:1–12)
How do I love my neighbor as myself? Just as Jesus leaned into our love for God, so now he turns to press us with regard to our love of neighbor. As he begins to draw the Sermon on the Mount to a close he reveals the hypocrisy of a condemning spirit, the necessity of discernment, the help the Father is ready to provide, and a handy rule of thumb to help guide our interactions with one another. Misunderstandings multiply when we consider parts of this passage in isolation; let us give attention to the flow of Jesus’ thought.
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Westminster Larger Catechism Q42
Today our conversation began in Ephesians 3, moved on to Westminster Larger Catechism Q42 and drifted far afield into helpful topics such as Jesus's name, the Lord’s supper, and the means of Christian growth.
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Review of 1st and 2nd Samuel
Tonight we reviewed the books of Samuel. You'll want to visit this recording on our website to see the handout but please join in as we consider in broad strokes all that the Lord has been showing us over the past year of study.
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Quieting an Anxious Heart (Matthew 6:25–34)
How does Jesus help calm our worries? Like a tender shepherd Jesus knows his sheep, and he knows his preceding words about worldly wealth may exacerbate our anxiety. Join us as we see him remind us of the fullness of our life, our value in our Father’s eyes, and the futility of our anxiety to give us anything of value. Drawing on his words in this and earlier paragraphs we also consider the practical means he provides us to combat the worry and anxiety that beset us. May God increase our faith!
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Westminster Larger Catechism Q's 37–41
Join us as we consider timeless truths contained in these questions from the Westminster Larger Catechism
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Bible Study (2 Samuel 24)
Census, pestilence, sacrifice, curtains. Why does the book of Samuel draw to a close in such an odd way? How does the ending shape what we make of David? How does it contrast him with Saul on the one hand, and point forward to Jesus on the other? Join us as we wrestle with a perplexing conclusion.