Morning Prayer and the Litany (1662 Book of Common Prayer)
LECTIONS. John Calvin on the Psalms. Keil & Delitzsch on Joshua. Matthew Henry on Revelation. Dr. Robert Reymond on Systematic Theology. Dr. Philip Schaff on the Swiss Reformation, namely, Ulrich Zwingli. Westminster Shorter Catechism, 31-40.
Prof. Calvin comments on David's desire to continue in life in order to praise God. Man's chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him. This thesis is disallowed in the US public miseducation system. God is silenced (for the present), but whose Voice is heard in His on-going judgments on a proud nation.
In Joshua 5, Prof. Keil notes the event of the circumcision of the nation, a covenant sign that had been in neglect previously.
Prof. Matthew Henry brings an end to Rev. 2.1-9 concerning the virtues of the Ephesians, but their loss of their first love. Listen up to the Risen Redeemer is the theme.
Prof. Reymond briefly comments on 1 Peter 1.10-12 concerning the internal queries of the OT prophets themselves regarding the future--the sufferings and glory of Christ.
Prof. Schaff briefly elucidates on the Zurich Reformation with Zwingli's establishment of a seminary in Zurich and his Reformed confession, later displaced by Calvin's Institutes.
WSC outlines the procured redemptive benefits to believers in life, at death, and in the day of resurrection.
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