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Puritan Reformed Church
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May 31, 2026
A New Elder
The sermon presents a comprehensive theological and practical framework for the ordination and stewardship of church elders, grounded in Scripture, particularly 1 Timothy 3, Titus 1, and Acts 6. It emphasizes that elders must be spiritually qualified, morally upright, and committed to the Word and prayer, with a focus on maintaining doctrinal purity, church discipline, and godly leadership. The process of ordination is portrayed as a sacred covenant involving the congregation's nomination, testing, and election, followed by prayer, fasting, and the laying on of hands as symbolic acts of divine blessing and separation for holy service. The sermon underscores the mutual responsibilities between elders and the congregation, rooted in the Fifth Commandment, calling for reverence, obedience, and loyalty from the people, and for pastoral care, correction, and protection from the elders. It warns against the dangers of pride, insubordination, and self-seeking, while affirming that good church order, disciplined leadership, and covenantal faithfulness lead to spiritual growth, unity, and divine blessing.

May 31, 2026
To the Word
The central message of the sermon is that the fullness of divine wisdom and knowledge is found exclusively in Christ, who is the ultimate standard for all truth, doctrine, and life. Drawing from Colossians 2, the preacher emphasizes that believers are to be rooted and built up in Christ, grounded in Scripture as the infallible foundation, and protected from deceptive philosophies and human traditions that distort the gospel. Assurance of faith comes not from emotion or experience, but from a deep, scriptural understanding of Christ's finished work, which is the source of all spiritual riches. The sermon calls for a disciplined, Spirit-led approach to truth—evaluating all ideas, including philosophy, history, and ethics, through the lens of Scripture, while cultivating humility, thanksgiving, and unity in the body of Christ. Ultimately, the goal is to grow into the fullness of Christ, resisting deception and fostering a life of faithful, loving service to God and one another.

May 24, 2026
Justification By Faith Alone
The sermon centers on Genesis 15:6, where Abraham's faith is credited to him as righteousness, illustrating the foundational gospel truth that justification is by grace alone through faith alone, apart from works. It unpacks the theological depth of the terms 'believe,' 'accounted,' and 'righteousness,' showing that saving faith is not mere intellectual assent but a trust in God's revealed Word, grounded in His authority and fulfilled in Christ. The passage is interpreted through Paul's exposition in Romans 4, affirming that Abraham's faith—before circumcision and the law—demonstrates that the covenant of grace has always been the means of salvation, not a covenant of works. The sermon vigorously defends this Reformed understanding against Roman Catholic and modern heresies, including N.T. Wright's reinterpretation and Baptist ecclesiology, while emphasizing the continuity of the gospel across both Testaments. Ultimately, it calls believers to rest in the imputed righteousness of Christ, the same promise given to Abraham, and to recognize that faith is the instrument by which God credits Christ's righteousness to the believer, securing eternal salvation.
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