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Proclaiming the historic Christian faith in Metro Manila and beyond
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The Drama of Two Adams
This is the great exchange in this divine drama of the Two Adams: the righteousness of the Second Adam for the sins of Adam’s children. The unspeakable consequence of this great exchange is the justification of many ungodly ones and the condemnation of the Most Holy One to the most cruel punishment—the equivalent of eternal…
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“Who Saves Whom?”
“God casts His vote; Satan casts his, but you must cast the deciding ballot�
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Bulletin for November 14, 2010
Pasig Evening Worship November 14, 2010 2:30 p.m. Preaching: Rev. Nollie Malabuyo [table id=11 /]
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The Blessings of Justification
Scripture Readings: Psalm 25:1-5; Romans 5:1-11 (text) By Rev. Nollie Malabuyo • November 14, 2010 Introduction Today, we begin a mini-series on Romans Chapters 5-8. Why these three chapters? As we shall see later in the series, Chapter 5 has several parallels with Chapter 8. In only a little over a month, the whole world…
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“It is a wonder I did not see this earlier”: A Long Journey from Credo to Paedobaptism
Like us on Facebook [fblikesend] Today, one of my Facebook friends publicly shared that he has arrived at a major life decision after a long journey. After three years of attending a United Reformed Church, never as a member but as one open to the possibility of the Reformed position of baptism, and having read…
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Daily Devotionals to Prepare for Lord’s Day Worship
I’m starting a new ministry, that is, a devotional service to all members and others who are interested. Beginning this Sunday and every Sunday thereafter, I plan—Lord willing—to hand out the coming week’s daily devotional (Monday-Saturday) to prepare for the following Lord’s Day. The devotionals will consist of Scripture readings with memory verses, catechism readings,…
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Definition of Chalcedon
The fourth ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in Asia Minor (what is now Turkey) met in 451 to address two major heresies: monophysitism—Jesus’ human nature was obliterated or submersed in the divine nature; and Nestorianism—Jesus was two persons. Chalcedon recognized Jesus’ divine and human natures as unified in one person, “without confusion, without change, without division, without separation.”…
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The Athanasian Creed
This Creed is named after Athanasius (293-373 A.D.), the champion of orthodoxy over against Arian attacks upon the doctrine of the Trinity. Although Athanasius did not write this Creed and it is improperly named after him, the name persists because until the seventeenth century it was commonly ascribed to him. Another name for it is…
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Preparing for Nov 14, 2010 Worship
Download a printer-friendly PDF file of this page here. Scripture Reading of the Week: Romans 5:1-11 Memory Verses of the Week: Romans 5:1,8 Song of the Week: The Lord My Shepherd Holds Me (Psalm 23) § Tuesday Song: All Ye That Fear Jehovah’s Name (Psalm 22) Scripture Reading: Numbers 6:22-27 Confession: Belgic Confession Article 21…
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Armageddon: Mother of All Wars or Mount of Assembly?
Armageddon is not a military mother of all wars in Megiddo. Armageddon is Har-Magedon, the Mount of Assembly where Satanic forces gather to make a final assault to destroy God‘s church represented by Mount Zion. Scripture Readings: Zechariah 14:1-9; 1Thessalonians 5:1-11; Revelation 16:1-16; Revelation 16:12-16 (text) November 8, 2010 • Download PDF sermon In the…
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