Lord’s Day 50, Chapter 3: The Implications of the Fourth Petition (3)
Chapter Three: The Implications of the Fourth Petition Secondly, having been translated into the kingdom of God's dear Son, he seeks the kingdom of God, the things which are above, where Christ sitteth at the right hand of God. He knows that God is not ashamed to be called his God: for He has prepared for him a city, the heavenly city, that has foundations. Here he knows he lies in the midst of death. And in the midst of death he eats his bread. But he looks forward to the glory of his risen...
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