This site has been quiet for a little while because there has been a lot of things keeping me away. I apologize.
While I've been gone, however, I preached a sermon. This was the last in a series on the differences between our perception of certain spiritual matters and the Biblical reality of them. I was asked to preach on the reality of Heaven and Hell and, due to the circumstances that day, was asked to keep it shorter than usual. I almost succeeded. At any rate, in trying to shorten the message, I decided to focus less on the details of both places and questions that arise about them, and more on the point of both places. It was also the last sermon given at our church plant before we merged with an established church in town. Please keep that transition, and the mission we're bringing to that body, in prayer! I'm sure I'll have more to say about that another time, but for now, let's focus on the sermon.
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The Sabbath is a tricky subject. God clearly takes it seriously, but with parts of the New Testament seeming to suggest it is primarily just a sign of the rest we have in Christ, what do we do with it? Why do some Christians observe a weekly Sabbath while others don't?
Yesterday, I preached an overview attempting to navigate the major points the Bible gives us about the Sabbath and what it means for the Christian life. This sermon was delivered at the Haven Church of Fitchburg in Fitchburg, MA.
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