
Oceanside United Reformed Church
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When God Became Human
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learning about the knowability of our Triune God as well as our own human creation and fall. Today we learn that our God merciful God sent his Son to become human, so that we might be brought back to God. ETERNALLY GOD TRULY HUMAN UNITY OF GOD AND MAN

Paul: Servant of the Gospel

What is Orthodoxy? A Reformed Appreciation & Apologetic #2
#2 God (Trinity) & Humanity

Humble Service
Summary: God is gracious toward the humble and therefore, in the church, elders and church members are called to serve each other in humility. Because Jesus came to humbly serve, therefore we, the church, are called to humbly serve one another THE SERVICE OF THE ELDERS THE SERVICE OF THE FLOCK

Grace to Soul-Crushed Saints
Summary: We return to 1 Kings and the time after the division of God's people into Israel (North) and Judah (South). from chapters 17-22, we have the extended narrative o the wicked reign of King Ahab in Israel, during which the Lord raised up the prophet Elijah. Introduction: Even saintly prophets of old who performed mighty miracles felt depressed, and disillusioned when the Lord didn't seem to be granted success. In this we see a shadow of the Messiah, who would identify with us and be a man of sorrow so that we might experience the outpouring of God's grace. GRACE WHEN BIG HOPES COME CRASHING DOWN (19:1-3A) GRACE WHEN LIFE FEELS MEANINGLESS (19:3B-8) GRACE FOR A FRESH CALLING (19:9-18)

If the Lord is God Follow Him

What is Orthodoxy? A Reformed Appreciation and Apologetics #1
#1 Orthodoxy Scripture and Tradition Part 1 : Scripture 1. What is Scripture in Orthodoxy? 2. Do Orthodox believe hat Scripture is Infallible? 3. How is Scripture treated in the Orthodox Church (liturgical life)? 4. Where is Scripture in the life of the Orthodox people? 5. Reformed Appreciation & Apologetic Part 2: Tradition 1. What is Tradition in Orthodoxy? 2. The difference between Tradition and traditions. 3. What kind of a role has Tradition played in Orthodoxy? 4. Where is Tradition in the life of the Orthodoxy people? 5. Reformed Appreciation & Apologetic

Elijah’s Credentials as Prophet Established
Summary: We return to 1 Kings to the time after the division of God's people into Israel (North) and Judah (South). From chapters 17-22, we have he extended narrative of the wicked reign of King Arab in Israel, during which the Lord raised up the prophet Elijah. Introduction: Elijah's credentials as a true prophet of the Lord to Israel we established even as the Lord is at work to bring life-giving resurrection to sinners all over the world. HE PREDICTS A DROUGHT (17-7): HE PREDICTS ABUNDANCE FOR A WIDOW (17:8-16) Seeing Christ (Luke 4) HE "PERFORMS" A RESURRECTION (17:17-23) Seeing Christ (Matt.11) Conclusion: The Widow's Affirmation (17:24)

Knowing God’s Mercy and Justice
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learned about the knowability of our Triune God as well as our own human creation and fall. Today we learn that our God is both merciful and just in view of our human predicament. GOD'S ETERNAL MERCY Merciful from eternity Merciful apart from works GOD'S ETERNAL JUSTICE GOD'S HISTORICAL GRACE

Knowing Human Dignity and Depravity
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learning about the knowability of our Triune God. Today we transition to what the Word says about knowing our own creation and sin. CREATION REBELLION A willful rebellion A consequential rebellion PARTICIPATION

It’s the End of the World as We Know It

A House Divided
Summary: We return to 1 Kings, having finished the Solomon narrative. The aftermath was a divided house of God's people. Introduction: While Solomon's fall from the Lord resulted in the division of the house of God's people, the Lord was at work on a future re-unification not just of Jesus but also the world. REHOBOAM'S REIGN (12:1-24, 14:21-31) JEROBOAM'S REIGN (12:20, 12:25-14:20)

Knowing God as Creator and Provider
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learning about the knowability of our Triune God. Today we learn that we can know him as both Creator and Provider for all our needs. GOD THE CREATOR Creator of all things Creator of angels GOD THE PROVIDER Provider of all things An important distinction

Watch Out the End is Near
Summary: Peter is writing to the community of faith, in order to urge them that the end of everything is near and they have to live their lives seriously, loving and serving one another with the gifts the Lord granted them. Introduction: We must watch out for the end is near and the Lord is at hand. Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must live with seriousness Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must love one another Because the end is near and the Lord is coming, we must serve one another

The End of Solomon’s Kingdom

Live by the Spirit and Not by the Flesh
Summary: Following the example of our Savior, our call is to not conform to the world around us, but to live according to the Spirit, waiting for God's vindication. Introduction: Since Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live according to the Spirit. Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual mindset Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual conduct Because Jesus suffered in the flesh for his children, then we should live with spiritual end

To Serve and to Wait

Knowing the Mysterious Triune God
Summary: We continue in our Sunday Seminary series as we've been learning about the knowability of God. Here we have the tension between God's knowability and his mystery as Triune. A Definition God's "oneness" God's "threeness" A Defense Old Testament New Testament

The King’s Golden Throne Loses its Luster

The Sacrificial System
How are the sacrifices arranged? What is the minimum of sacrifices to be offered per year? Why mentioned this here? Daily (28:3-8) Sabbath (28:9-10) First of Month (28:11-15) Feast of Unleavened Bread (28:17-25) Feast of Weeks of Pentecost (28:26-31) First Day of Seventh Month (29:1-6) Day of Atonement (29:7-11) Feast of Tabernacles (29:12-38)

The Biography of the Christian
Summary: Despite our miserable past in sin and unrighteousness, God rescued us by his grace and prepared good works for us, so that by walking in them we may show our gratitude to him. Our Miserable Past (vv. 1–3) Our Exciting Present (vv. 4–9) Our Bright Present-Future (v. 10)