Pastor MacLaren continues his commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith, now considering the nature of man as created in the image of God. This commentary was provided during the Sunday Worship Service of First Presbyterian Church of Perkasie Pennsylvania on August 31, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
The journeys of the Apostle Paul would make for a great National Geographic Special, following him from the malarial low lands of Phrygia in modern day Turkey, through bandit infested roads, to the highlands of Antioch in Pisidia. What fortitude it must have taken to make that journey while possibly suffering from malaria. Yet, through his sufferings and perilous travels, Paul brought a powerful message of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul was not like some who manipulate the emotions of their audience with tearful stories and loud declamations. He spoke a high and challenging message of God's sovereign choice of a people for himself, followed by effective action in bringing salvation to them.Watch as Pastor MacLaren shows from Acts 13 how God's Choice determines God's Work in this sermon preached at First Presbyterian Church in Perkasie, Pennsylvania on August 31, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Richard Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
Part 8 in a continuing series of teachings concerning the mind of the christian that God wants for us by Pastor Bernard Caston - Good News Miunistries-Sacramento,CA www.thegnms.com
The classic account of David prevailing over Goliath has been metaphorically immortalized not only in sports, but also in many seemingly impossible situations in life. Whatever the "Goliath" in your life, you can prevail over it if you build your vision of God to where David's was. When he compared Goliath to the living God he knew, the Big G became a little pipsqueak.
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Part 1 in a series of teaching regarding the mind of the true Christian by Pastor Bernard Caston Sr - Good News Ministries-Sacramento, CA - www.thegnms.com
It may sound strange that one cannot really live until he first die. Romans 6 teaches that very thing. Then, we are to be raised in newness of life in Christ. I hope this message blesses your spirit.
How long did it take God to make the heavens and the earth? Some say it took six 24 hour days, the first creation week, while others suggest that the six days of creation were metaphorical for long periods of time. What does the Bible intend to say? Watch as Pastor MacLaren comments on the first section of the Westminster Confession of Faith's chapter on "Creation" during the Sunday Worship Service of First Presbyterian Church in Perkasie, PA, on August 24, 2014. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
Can an intelligent man or woman accept the claims of the Christian faith and become a disciple of Jesus Christ? Watch as Pastor MacLaren shows from Acts 13:4-12 how God changed the heart of one Roman Proconsul noted for his intelligence through the "teaching of the Lord." This sermon was given on August 24, 2014 to First Presbyterian Church in Perkasie, Pennsylvania. First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.
IN PT. 6 OF THIS TEACHING OF THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY; BISHOP INGRAM EXAMINES THE WORKINGS OF THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY TODAY. HOW WE ARE ACCEPTING THINGS THAT WE DIDN'T ACCEPT 10 YRS. AGO. A MAJOR TOOL THE MYSTERY OF INIQUITY IS USING TODAY TO CHANGE OUR WORLD, OUR HOMES, OUR CHILDREN, OUR SCHOOLS, AND OUR CHURCH IS CIRCULARISTIC HUMANISM.
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