Category: Psalms

  • “Give Ear, O My People, to My Teaching”

    “Give Ear, O My People, to My Teaching”

      Psalm 78:1-8, 67-72 (text);2 Timothy 1:3-5, 3:14-15 July 27, 2014 • Download this sermon (PDF) Introduction C ongregation of Christ: Last Lord’s Day, we began a short series entitled, “A Little Church in the House: Raising and Strengthening a Godly Household.” We noted that a Christian family is a “little church in the house”…

  • A True Church, A True House

    A True Church, A True House

      Psalm 128:1-6 (text);Ephesians 6:1-4 July 20, 2014 • Download this sermon (PDF) Introduction Congregation of Christ: Today, we start a short series entitled, “A Little Church in the House: Raising and Strengthening a Godly Household.” (see schedule here). Why is this series important? In our society, and in most parts of the world where there…

  • “A Song for the Sabbath”

    “A Song for the Sabbath”

      We see a clear pattern of “morning and evening” in the Scripture, starting from the creation week in Genesis 1, “And there was evening and there was morning” on the first six days. This natural rhythm is also used in the daily morning and evening (twilight) sacrifices in the tabernacle (Num 28:4) Psalm 92…

  • Who is the LORD in the Holy Place?

    Who is the LORD in the Holy Place?

      Scripture Readings: Psalm 24:1-10 (text); Psalm 100:1-5; 1 Timothy 2:8; Ephesians 5:18-21 © May 18, 2014 Pasig and Trinity Covenant Reformed Church * Download this sermon (PDF) Opening Prayer and Song Introduction Dear People of God: Thus far, in the first two Lord’s Day walking through our worship liturgy, we have studied God’s Call to…

  • Oh Come, Let Us Worship the LORD

    Oh Come, Let Us Worship the LORD

      Scripture Readings: Psalm 95:1-11 (text); Exodus 17:1-7; Hebrews 3:7-11 * May 4, 2014 * Pasig and Trinity Covenant Reformed Church Download this sermon (PDF) Introduction Beloved Congregation of Christ: For many evangelicals, liturgy is one of those Roman Catholic leftovers in a few liberal churches, while “led by the Spirit” is their pride. They…

  • Best Worship “Seminar” Ever

    Best Worship “Seminar” Ever

    No session about guitar solos, riffs and fills. No tips on drumming independence, syncopation, grooves,and rhythms. No instruction on how to incorporate soul, R&B, and hip-hop styles in worship.

  • The First Petition: “Hallowed be Your Name”

    The First Petition: “Hallowed be Your Name”

    “Hallowed be your name” has a passive, not active mood, which means that someone else has to make God’s name holy. Who will “hallow” his name?

  • The Sixth Commandment: Pro-Life!

    The Sixth Commandment: Pro-Life!

    Man was crowned with glory and honor, being made a little lower than the angels. Like man, after first being made lower than the angels, Jesus was later crowned with honor and glory at his resurrection from the dead and ascension into heaven at God’s right hand.

  • “From Where Does My Help Come?” (Psalm 121)

    “From Where Does My Help Come?” (Psalm 121)

    Our help comes from the mountains, which represent God’s dwelling-place. He created them, and all heaven and earth, out of nothing, and therefore his sovereignty and power is infinite and unlimited. No one can prevent or hinder the Lord from helping and protecting his beloved ones.

  • Our Lord’s Glad News

    Our Lord’s Glad News

    Our song of grief in the midst of suffering is to turn into a new song of praise after God pulls us out of the muddy pit. This is why the Psalms often speak of “a new song,” not because the Psalmist composes a new song in place of old, boring songs. But because his…