Unity, How Good and How Pleasant!
Rev. Steven Key's pre-synodical sermon from 2013 expounds Psalm 133 to celebrate the unity of believers both within the Protestant Reformed denomination and across sister churches of like faith. The sermon reflects on David's psalm as a song of ascent, connecting the Old Testament type to Jesus Christ as the fulfillment and true source of Christian unity, encouraging gratitude for this undeserved blessing.
This is the abbreviated text of the Pre-Synodical Sermon that Rev. Key preached on June 10, 2013. Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! Psalm 133:1 Psalm 133 is fitting for our consideration as we gather as the Synod of 2013. The Psalm celebrates the unity of brethren, a unity that we enjoy as churches, which unity extends beyond our own denomination even to those of like precious faith with us in other countries, some of whom are represented here....
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