The First Deacons

I. The Historical Origin of the Office
II. The Apostolic Institution of the Office
III. The Lord’s Blessing on the Office




(9) How Jacob Came to Marry Rachel and Leah

I. A Providential Meeting
II. A Paternal Deal
III. A Crafty Substitution




(8) Separate and Join

Article 28: Every One is Bound to Join Himself to the True Church.
We believe, since this holy congregation is an assembly of those who are saved, and out of it there is no salvation, that no person, of whatsoever state or condition he may be, ought to withdraw himself to live in a separate state from it; but that all men are in duty bound to join and unite themselves with it, maintaining the unity of the church; submitting themselves to the doctrine and discipline thereof; bowing their necks under the yoke of Jesus Christ; and as mutual members of the same body, serving to the edification of the brethren, according to the talents God has given them.
And that this may be the more effectually observed, it is the duty of all believers, according to the Word of God, to separate themselves from all those who do not belong to the church, and to join themselves to this congregation wheresoever God hath established it, even though the magistrates and edicts of princes be against it, yea, though they should suffer death or any other corporal punishment. Therefore all those who separate themselves from the same, or do not join themselves to it, act contrary to the ordinance of God.




(7) God’s Good Purpose in Onesimus’ Departure

I. The Good Purpose
II. The New Relationship
III. The Great Blessing




(8) Paul’s Satisfaction of Onesimus’ Debt

I. The Debt Owed
II. The Promise Made
III. The Benefit Sought




(7) Separating From Departing Churches

Article 28: Every One is Bound to Join Himself to the True Church.
We believe, since this holy congregation is an assembly of those who are saved, and out of it there is no salvation, that no person, of whatsoever state or condition he may be, ought to withdraw himself to live in a separate state from it; but that all men are in duty bound to join and unite themselves with it, maintaining the unity of the church; submitting themselves to the doctrine and discipline thereof; bowing their necks under the yoke of Jesus Christ; and as mutual members of the same body, serving to the edification of the brethren, according to the talents God has given them.
And that this may be the more effectually observed, it is the duty of all believers, according to the Word of God, to separate themselves from all those who do not belong to the church, and to join themselves to this congregation wheresoever God hath established it, even though the magistrates and edicts of princes be against it, yea, though they should suffer death or any other corporal punishment. Therefore all those who separate themselves from the same, or do not join themselves to it, act contrary to the ordinance of God.




Two Great and Gracious Gifts

I. The First Gift
II. The Second Gift




(8) Jacob’s Response to His Dream

I. His Deep Awe
II. His Fitting Memorial
III. His Covenantal Vow




(6) The Calling of Church Membership

Article 28: Every One is Bound to Join Himself to the True Church.
We believe, since this holy congregation is an assembly of those who are saved, and out of it there is no salvation, that no person, of whatsoever state or condition he may be, ought to withdraw himself to live in a separate state from it; but that all men are in duty bound to join and unite themselves with it, maintaining the unity of the church; submitting themselves to the doctrine and discipline thereof; bowing their necks under the yoke of Jesus Christ; and as mutual members of the same body, serving to the edification of the brethren, according to the talents God has given them.
And that this may be the more effectually observed, it is the duty of all believers, according to the Word of God, to separate themselves from all those who do not belong to the church, and to join themselves to this congregation wheresoever God hath established it, even though the magistrates and edicts of princes be against it, yea, though they should suffer death or any other corporal punishment. Therefore all those who separate themselves from the same, or do not join themselves to it, act contrary to the ordinance of God.




God’s Just Mercy

I. Mercy Without Justice
II. Justice Without Mercy
III. Mercy With Justice