
Heidelberg Catechism Lord's Day 38 "4th Commandment: Celebrating God's Day"
11/06/22 • 20 min
In this sermon on the 4th command, we learn that God's own eternal rest is the ground of our observance of the Sabbath, and that we apply the Sabbath to our lives in two main ways: (1) our weekly Lord's Day celebrations, and (2) our daily rest from evil works.
In this sermon on the 4th command, we learn that God's own eternal rest is the ground of our observance of the Sabbath, and that we apply the Sabbath to our lives in two main ways: (1) our weekly Lord's Day celebrations, and (2) our daily rest from evil works.
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