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This week, we look at Revelation 3:1-6 and explore the dangers of spiritual complacency and the importance of maintaining a genuine faith. In this passage see how external appearances can be deceiving, emphasizing the need for believers to wake up, remember foundational teachings, and pursue continual spiritual growth. Consider these questions as we look at Revelation 3:1-6: 1. How does the admonition to the church in Sardis to "wake up" and strengthen what remains apply to our personal spiritual lives today? 2. What does it mean to remember and keep what we have received and heard, and how can this help prevent spiritual decay in our community? 3. In Revelation 3:1-6, Jesus promises that the faithful will not have their names blotted out of the book of life. How does this assurance impact our daily walk and commitment to Christ?
This week, we look into the message to Thyatira in Revelation 2:18-29. Delve into themes of holiness, the dangers of compromising faith, and the rewards of faithful endurance. Understand the call of Jesus against false teachings and the profound importance of remaining steadfast in our spiritual commitments. Tune in as we contemplate how these ancient lessons apply to our modern faith journeys. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 2:18-29: 1. How does the image of Jesus with eyes like flames of fire and feet like burnished bronze enhance our understanding of His role as judge?2. In what ways does the figure of "Jezebel" in Thyatira challenge us to examine contemporary issues within the church today?3. What are the implications of Jesus's promise to the faithful in Thyatira regarding authority over nations and receiving the morning star? How can these promises motivate us in our current spiritual practices? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
April 7 Sermon: Repent

April 7 Sermon: Repent

2024-04-0727:20

This week, we delve into Revelation 2:12-17, focusing on the church in Pergamum's call to maintain a faithful witness amidst persecution. We explore the dangers of tolerating false teachings and the consequences of failing to stand firm in faith. Finally, we are reassured of God's divine protection and the eternal rewards for those who overcome, highlighting the importance of repentance and steadfastness in our spiritual journey. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 2:12-17: 1. How does the example of Antipas's martyrdom challenge and inspire us to stand firm in our faith today, even in the face of societal pressures or persecution? 2. How can the church today guard against the subtle influences of false teachings, comparable to the teachings of Balaam and the Nicolaitans, that might lead to compromise or sin? 3. Reflecting on the promise of hidden manna and a white stone with a new name, what does this imagery tell us about God's rewards for those who overcome and remain faithful to Him? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
Join us as we examine John’s account of the resurrection and consider the significance of the empty tomb and the pivotal change it brings for the people of God. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from John 20:1-18: 1. How do the emotions and actions of Mary Magdalene and the disciples before recognizing Jesus’ resurrection illustrate the depth of transformation experienced upon realizing the truth of the resurrection? 2. Considering John’s belief but lack of understanding upon seeing the empty tomb, how does this reflect the journey of faith and understanding in the Christian life? 3. What significance does Jesus' command to Mary Magdalene not to cling to Him but to go and share the news of His resurrection hold for the mission and witness of believers today? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
This Maundy Thursday, we look at the institution of the Lord’s Supper from the Gospel of Mark. This passage shows Jesus' sovereignty, our need for forgiveness, and the covenant that Jesus established with his people. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Mark 14:12-26: 1. How does Jesus' prediction of His betrayal during the Passover meal contrast with traditional Passover celebrations, and what does this reveal about the new covenant He was instituting? 2. In what ways does the preparation and observance of the Passover by Jesus and His disciples, as described in Mark 14:12-16, illustrate Jesus' sovereignty and foreknowledge of events, including His betrayal and crucifixion? 3. Reflecting on the significance of Jesus' words "This is my body" and "This is my blood of the covenant" during the Last Supper, how does this moment redefine the disciples' understanding of sacrifice and covenant in their Jewish faith? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
This week, we reflect on Palm Sunday, emphasizing Jesus' triumphal entry as a fulfillment of prophecy, the crowd's response, and Jesus' path to the cross, highlighting the contrast between earthly expectations and His true mission of salvation. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from John 12:12-19: 1. How does the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy in Jesus' triumphal entry deepen our understanding of His messianic mission? 2. In what ways did the crowd's expectations of Jesus as a political Messiah differ from His actual purpose of bringing spiritual salvation? 3. How does the story of Lazarus' resurrection influence the crowd's perception of Jesus and contribute to the events of Palm Sunday? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
This week, we look at Revelation 2:8-11 and explore the resilience of early Christians who embraced persecution, drawing strength from their faith and the promise of eternal life, as exemplified by martyrs like Stephen and Polycarp. Join us as we delve into the spiritual riches and the eternal crown that await those united to Christ. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 2:8-11: 1. How do the church's story in Smyrna and figures like Polycarp exemplify the triumph of faith over worldly suffering? 2. What is the role of daily preparation in a Christian's life to face spiritual challenges and potential persecution? 3. How does the concept of an "eternal crown" in Christ contrast with the fleeting crowns of the world?  Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ SermonPodcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ WeeklyVirtual Bulletin: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org/virtual-bulletin First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠
This week, we look at Revelation 2:1-7 and reflect on the Ephesian church's commendation for diligence and truthfulness, its critique for abandoning their first love, and the call to repentance. In this passage, we see the importance of maintaining a genuine love for Christ and the continuous need for repentance in our faith journey. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 1:9-20: 1. How can "chronological snobbery" impact our understanding and appreciation of Scripture and the church's teachings? Reflect on a time when you may have dismissed a biblical or theological idea simply because it was old, and consider how revisiting it with an open heart might change your perspective. 2. In light of the critique of the Ephesian church for abandoning their first love, what practical steps can individuals and the church take to rediscover and rekindle their passion for Christ? Discuss the importance of the emotional aspect of our relationship with God and the active, deliberate choices we make to stay close to Him. 3. Considering the sermon's emphasis on repentance and the call to return to our first love, how does repentance play a role in our daily walk with Christ? Share a personal experience where repentance led to a deeper, more meaningful connection with God, and discuss how we can foster a culture of repentance within the church community. Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
As we finish Revelation chapter one, we focus on the vision of Jesus as the Son of Man, a sight so glorious and powerful that words can barely do it justice. Join us as we unpack how these descriptions provide comfort and assurance to believers facing tribulations, reminding us that the sovereignty and majesty of Christ are a source of unwavering confidence. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 1:9-20: 1. How do the divine encounters, as depicted in the Book of Revelation, provide comfort and assurance to believers? 2. Revelation tells us the keys to death and Hades are held by Jesus. How does this imagery impact your understanding of Christ's victory over evil? 3. Why is a written Word from God important? How does the authority and sufficiency Scripture provide comfort for Christians facing trials and tribulations? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
Join us as we explore the awe-inspiring supremacy of Jesus in the book of Revelation, where His authority and sovereignty offer unparalleled comfort to believers, particularly in the face of persecution. If you feel daunted by the complexities of Revelation, join us as we unwrap its message of hope and divine justice. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 1:4-8: 1. How does the message address the theme of divine justice and its implications for believers facing persecution? 2. In what ways do Jesus' titles, such as "faithful witness" and "firstborn from the dead," help us understand His eternal kingship and victory over death? 3. What insights does the sermon offer regarding the role of believers as priests and servants in God's kingdom, particularly in the context of the Book of Revelation's promises? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
The message for this week explores the Book of Revelation's unveiling of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its divine purpose and origin. Amidst potential confusion, the focus is on Christ's victory, a call to faithful witness, and an urgent proclamation that the time is near. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 1:1-3: 1. The central theme of victory in the Book of Revelation comes from the focus on Jesus. What implications are there for those facing challenges and persecution? 2. What specific challenges and misconceptions about the Book of Revelation are addressed in the sermon? How does Pastor Mark encourage a Christ-centered interpretation while dispelling potential obstacles? 3. Regarding the urgency emphasized in Revelation, particularly the statement that "the time is near," how does the message reconcile the immediacy of certain events in the original context with the broader theological perspective of the already and not yet aspect of prophecy? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
In this week’s message, we see the imperative of being prepared for Jesus's return. The parable Jesus tells teaches vigilance and the wise use of spiritual gifts. We also see the contrast of faithfulness with unfaithfulness and the need to consider the eternal consequences of our actions. Believers are called to serve God's kingdom diligently as good stewards of what God has blessed us with. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Luke 12:35-48: 1. How do the parables of watchful servants and faithful stewards, as described, illustrate the concept of preparedness for Jesus' return? 2. What contrasts between faithfulness and unfaithfulness are highlighted, and what are the consequences of each in the context of Christian belief? 3. How can believers use their spiritual gifts for the kingdom of God, and what is the significance of doing so, according to Jesus' teachings? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
In our anxiety-filled world, Jesus urges us to trust in God's provision, prioritize His kingdom, and invest in eternal treasures, reminding us that anxiety adds nothing to our lives. Seek the kingdom, and God will provide. Treasure the eternal, for where your heart is, there your treasure will be. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Luke 12:22-34: 1. How has the prevalence of technology and constant connectivity contributed to the rise of anxiety in our society, as mentioned in the passage? 2. What does the passage suggest about the relationship between anxiety and one's focus on worldly concerns versus seeking the kingdom of God? 3. In what ways can individuals practically embrace God's provision, prioritize the kingdom of God, and invest in the eternal, as advised in the passage, to alleviate their anxiety and find peace? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
This week’s message discusses the folly of pursuing material wealth and the importance of being 'rich toward God.' The parable of the rich man from Luke 12:13-21 underscores the transient nature of worldly possessions and the necessity of focusing on eternal values. Jesus calls us to forsake covetousness and seek to be rich towards God. Consider these questions as you listen to this week's message: 1. What key lesson does Jesus teach about wealth and possessions in the parable found in Luke 12? 2. How does the text interpret the saying "you can't take it with you" in the context of pursuing material wealth versus spiritual richness? 3. In the discussion of Luke 12, how is the concept of God's sovereignty over life and death used to illustrate the foolishness of prioritizing material possessions over spiritual values? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Luke 12:13-21:First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
In this week’s message we see the importance of acknowledging Jesus, facing persecution with the Holy Spirit's strength, and Jesus' advocacy before God, urging believers to boldly live out their faith. 1. The passage emphasizes the importance of acknowledging Jesus before men and the promise that if we do so, Jesus will acknowledge us before the angels of God. How does this message impact your understanding of professing and living out your faith in your daily life? 2. The concept of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is discussed in the passage. What does it mean to blaspheme against the Holy Spirit, and why is it described as an unforgivable sin? How can believers ensure they do not commit this sin? 3. The passage suggests that the disciples and believers will face persecution and challenges in acknowledging Jesus before authorities and rulers. How can Christians today prepare themselves to stand firm in their faith and witness to Jesus in the face of adversity or opposition? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Luke 12:8-12:First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
As the new year beckons, it's time to look inward and consider the words of Jesus in Luke 12:1-7 Do we fear God or do we seek the approval of man? With living to the glory of God in 2024 in view we consider the significance of seeking God’s approval over the fleeting validation of the world around us.  Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Luke 12:1-7: 1. How does Pastor Mark use the concept of "fear not" in the context of discussing the popularity of Jesus and the challenges faced by his disciples? 2. How do you interpret the idea of "fearing God" in contrast to fearing men? What significance does this have in the Christian life? 3. How does the concept of God's knowledge and care for individuals, even down to the number of hairs on their heads, relate to the idea of fearing God and finding comfort in His love? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
This week, we explore three key themes: Disclosure (Jesus revealing God's story), Depth (the universal reach of the gospel), and Doxology (praising God for His saving work). We see how Paul emphasizes the importance of understanding and living in accordance with God's message. Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Romans 16:25-27: 1. How does the author's experience with puzzles relate to the concept of the disclosure of the Gospel message? 2. What significance does the author attribute to the depth of the Gospel message, particularly in its outreach to different people groups? 3. How does the author emphasize the role of praise and worship in response to the message of salvation in the Gospel? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
As the winter's chill sets in, it can often bring feelings of despair and darkness. Yet, the beacon of the divine light of Christ dispels our gloom. In our evening Candlelight Service meditation, we see this move from darkness to divine light and consider how the light of Christmas calls us to action Consider these questions as you listen to this meditation: 1. How does the imagery of darkness and light in this passage from Isaiah resonate with our human experiences of darkness, both in the physical world and in our spiritual lives? How does the coming of Jesus as the "light of the world" bring hope and comfort to those living in spiritual darkness? 2. The passage mentions the idea of passing on the light of Christ, symbolized by the candlelight service. How can believers effectively share the light of Christ with others in a world that often feels overwhelmed by darkness and despair? What practical steps can be taken to spread the message of hope found in Jesus? 3. The text highlights the promise of the Messiah as a source of great joy and hope. How does the celebration of Christmas serve as a reminder of this promise and the fulfillment of God's plan to bring light into the world? In what ways can the joy of the Christmas season be shared with others to point them toward the true source of joy, Jesus Christ? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
As we look at the Apostle Paul's letter to the Thessalonians, we see the emphasis on living a holy life while awaiting the return of Jesus. Paul encourages rejoicing, prayer, and thanksgiving in all circumstances. He also stresses the Holy Spirit's role in sanctifying believers, leading them to live blameless lives. Paul's assurance of God's faithfulness in completing his good work in believers provides comfort and hope. Consider these questions as you listen to this week's message: How can we overcome the tension between rejoicing in the coming of Jesus and feeling unprepared for personal judgment? How can we cultivate a mindset rooted in the gospel that enables us to rejoice, pray, and give thanks in all circumstances? What practical steps can we take to cooperate with the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives, avoiding quenching His fire and embracing His sanctifying work? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
On the second Sunday of Advent, we reflect on impatience in a fast-paced world and contemplate our waiting for the return of Jesus. We dig into 2 Peter 3:8–9, which addresses the delay of Jesus' return, emphasizes God's patience, and calls us to live in purity and readiness for the promised new heaven and new earth. As we delve into Peter's message, we are reminded to consider God's patience as an opportunity for repentance and faithful living each day. Consider these questions as you listen to this week's message: 1. How does the concept of God's patience, as described by Peter in 2 Peter 3:8-9, challenge our human understanding of time and urgency regarding the return of Jesus? 2. In light of the impending judgment and the call for a pure and holy life, how does Peter's message in 2 Peter 3:10-12 encourage believers to prioritize eternal values over worldly pursuits? 3. According to Peter's teaching about the promise of a new heaven and a new earth in 2 Peter 3:13-14, how does this hope shape the way believers wait for the return of Jesus and live their lives in the present? Edgerton First Reformed: ⁠http://edgertonfrc.org⁠ Pastor Mark Groen: ⁠http://markgroen.me⁠ Dwell in the Word Podcast Feed: ⁠http://dwellpodcast.efrc.me⁠ Sermon Podcast Feed: ⁠http://sermons.efrc.me⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://efrc.me/insta⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://efrc.me/facebook⁠ YouTube: ⁠http://efrc.me/youtube⁠ Weekly Virtual Bulletin: ⁠http://updates.efrc.me⁠ First Reformed is a congregation in the ⁠Evangelical Presbyterian Church⁠.
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