Tomorrow we'll have our morning service to worship God together and to proclaim His Word in Budrio.
We'll continue our series on the Book of Psalms, engaging with Psalm 36 - Where sin increased, Grace abounded all the more!
We'll have a children's talk where kids will engage with a Talk on the same Bible passage, and a programme dedicated to different age groups.
We are glad for the Lord's provision of the meeting room at the social center Magnolia, a well known cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
At 10.15 we'll start our service celebrating Reformation Sunday, with a time of prayer to remeber the rediscovery of the Gospel, centred on the recognition of the authority of Scripture, the centrality of Jesus Christ, the salvation by grace alone, and the necessity of living one's entire life for the glory of God, celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of John Newton, author of the famous hymn "Amazing Grace.
We'll continue our series on the Book of Psalms, engaging with Psalm 36 - Where sin increased, Grace abounded all the more!We'll have a children's talk where kids will engage with a Talk on the same Bible passage, and a programme dedicated to different age groups.
The reformer John Calvin,
in the preface to his commentary on the Psalms, wrote: "I have been
accustomed to call this book, I think not inappropriately, “An Anatomy
of all the Parts of the Soul;” for there is not an emotion of which any
one can be conscious that is not here represented as in a mirror." Indeed
the Psalms speak of hope and fear, of love and hate, of discouragement
and thanksgiving, but above all, the Psalms speak to us of Christ (Luke
24:44) and lead us to Christ: the Servant-King, the Messiah-Redeemer!
The Psalms are not poems to thrill us in private, but are the powerful
praise that the united people of the church, with missional passion sing
to their Lord. Each Psalm therefore asks us for an answer: will you
remain in the audience of the fools who say that 'there is no God', or
will you join the chorus of those justified by Jesus?



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