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Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set (Prov.22:28)

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Please find below the Order of Worship for this coming Lord’s Day (7/16/23). Worship will begin at 11:00 a.m. (Pacific time), 12:00 p.m. (Mountain time), 1:00 p.m. (Central time), and 2:00 p.m. (Eastern time). Let’s plan to be in the Conference Room 10 minutes early.

*** Use the following You Tube link and click on the worship service for today.

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***** For those interested in listening to past sermons, the church has its own Sermon Audio site, which you can access at:

Reformed Presbytery in North America GM

***** In addition, you may also find helpful information about the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA) at our website:

Reformed Presbytery in North America (General Meeting) – RPNA (GM)

/ Please refer any questions related to live-streaming for worship to Rachael Hackler:
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Let us be prepared and ready to glorify and enjoy our gracious God in worship this Lord’s Day.

With brotherly affection,
Greg L. Price

 

Psalm 118

This psalm was probably composed by David, soon after his advancement to, and settlement on his throne, 2 Sam. 8. And contains, (1.) His earnest exhortations to persons of all ranks, offices, and states, to praise the Lord, for his everlasting mercy and kindness, ver. 1-4. (2.) By a recital of the great and gracious things which God had done for him, he encourageth himself and others to trust in God alone, ver. 5-18. (3.) His thanksgivings for God’s advancement of him to the throne, notwithstanding of all opposition ­ as typical of the exaltation of Jesus Christ, ver. 19-23. (4.) His, and the priests’ and people’s triumph, in the expected prosperity of his reign; and of the flourishing of the kingdom of Christ, ver. 24-29.

While I sing, let my soul soar aloft to Jesus and his sure mercies. Let me behold him, who for the suffering of death was made a little lower than the angels, now crowned with glory and honour; having all his enemies put under his feet, but himself invested with all power in heaven and in earth; and furnished with all gifts for men, yea, for the rebellious also, that God the Lord may dwell among them; and, as the God of their salvation, daily load them with benefits. Let me rejoice in his highness, and have myself, and all my services, bound with cords to his altar. And God forbid I should conclude the notes, without entering into the very marrow of the sense. Thou art My God, I’ll thee exalt; My God, I will thee praise.

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Order of Worship

July 16, 2023

Call to Worship (Psalm 46:10-11)

Prayer (Stand)

Psalm (Psalm 118:19-25 to the tune of St. Magnus)

Old Testament Scripture Reading (1 Samuel 28)

Prayer (Stand)

New Testament Scripture Reading (Mark 14:32-72)     

Sermon (Daniel #52–Daniel 10:10-15)

Prayer (Stand)

Psalm (Psalm 118:26-29 to the tune of Elijah)

Benediction (Stand)

“The LORD bless thee, and keep thee; the LORD make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace” Numbers 6:24-26.

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119 ST MAGNUS – Full (per Psalter)

056x ELIJAH – Full (per Import -4)

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