Updated October, 2024
A vibrant and living church is also a confessing church—a church that hears the good news, experiences the gospel power, and uses its own language to say what it believes. Already in the Old Testament, Israel confessed their faith in their own context: “Yahweh, One God, Yahweh, Our God” (Deut. 6:4). This confession protected true religion from the polytheism of the Canaanite idolatry. The early church confessed that “Jesus is Lord” (Rom. 10:9) to protect the gospel from the public doctrine that bound together the Roman empire—“Caesar is Lord.” The great Reformer Martin Luther once said: “If you preach the gospel in all aspects with the exception of the issues which deal specifically with your time, you are not preaching the gospel at all.”
When we celebrate the sixteenth-century Reformation, we recognize that the Reformers sought to bring the gospel to bear on their time while protecting the Word from the idolatrous currents that were at work then. Different cultural idols threaten the gospel today. If we are to be true to the spirit of the Reformation, we must not simply repeat their confession—though we rejoice in it and continue to hold fast their insights into the gospel—but also declare the faith in our context, to our generation. Several denominations have prepared contemporary statements; the statement used in this service is the Contemporary Testimony (CT) Our World Belongs to God (available online at www.crcna.org/whoweare/beliefs/ourworldbelongs.asp).
This evening service, hosted by First Christian Reformed Church in Hamilton and attended by several area congregations, was planned for Reformation Day last year. Songs and readings were projected on PowerPoint; there was no printed bulletin. Musical leadership was provided by an organist, an ensemble of strings, woodwinds, and brass, and a small praise team with piano and hand percussion.
Prelude
Welcome
As followers of Jesus Christ,
living in this world—
which some seek to control,
but which others view with despair—
We declare with joy and trust:
Our world belongs to God!
From the beginning,
through all the crises of our times,
until his kingdom fully comes,
God keeps covenant forever.
Our world belongs to him!
God is King! Let the earth be glad!
Christ is Victor; his rule has begun. Hallelujah!
The Spirit is at work, renewing the creation. Praise the Lord!
—st. 1-2, Our World Belongs to God
Hymn of Praise: “For All the Saints” How
Prayer of Invocation
Greeting
In the midst of cultures that believed in multiple gods,
the Old Testament saints proclaimed the radical-sounding truth:
The Lord our God is one. The Lord our God is the only God!
Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 6:1-9
Hymn of Praise: “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty” Heber
In the midst of a multi-ethnic Roman Empire where one could believe anything as long as Caesar was acknowledged as Lord,
the early church proclaimed the subversive truth:
Jesus is Lord!
Scripture Reading: Romans 10:9-13
Hymn of Praise: “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” Perronet
In the midst of the Greco-Roman culture that tempted the church to make Jesus less than God,
the post-apostolic church proclaimed the truth:
Jesus is God!
Scripture Reading: Colossians 1:15-20
Profession of the Church's Faith: Apostles’ Creed
Song: “Meekness and Majesty” Kendrick
In the midst of a church that obscured the gospel through traditionalism and institutionalism,
the church proclaimed the truth:
Salvation is in Christ alone through faith!
Scripture Reading: Romans 1:16-17
Song: “In Christ Alone" Getty, Townend
Prayer for the Spirit’s Work
Sermon: “Confessing Our Faith Today”
Prayer of Response
Hymn of Response: “Our World Belongs to God” Post
Prayer of Thanksgiving and Response
Offering
Doxology: “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” Luther
Charge to the Congregation
We rejoice in the goodness of God,
renounce the works of darkness,
and dedicate ourselves to holy living.
As covenant partners,
called to faithful obedience,
and set free for joyful praise,
we offer our hearts and lives
to do God’s work in his world.
With tempered impatience,
eager to see injustice ended,
we expect the Day of the Lord.
And we are confident
that the light which shines in the present darkness
will fill the earth when Christ appears.
Come, Lord Jesus!
Our world belongs to you.
—st. 6, Our World Belongs to God
Benediction
Doxology: "Threefold Amen" Unknown
Postlude