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LebanonPCA

Auteur(s): John Owen Butler
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We’re a country church with a worldwide vision: “For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” Habakkuk‬ ‭2:14‬ ‭ESV Expository preaching - reverent, God-focused worship - warm fellowship - devoted discipleship. Sunday school at 10am, morning worship at 11am, and evening worship at 6pm. Wednesday evening study & prayer meeting, 6:30pm http://lebanonpca-abbeville.com/© Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Psalm 36 How Precious Is Your Steadfast Love
    Nov 17 2025
    PM Sermon 16 Nov 2025, Lebanon Presbyterian Church (PCA), Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA This expository sermon on Psalm 36 explores the depth of human sin, the infinite height and breadth of God’s steadfast love, and the believer’s prayer for preserving grace. It traces the psalm’s movement from darkness to light, showing how Christ fulfills every line—revealing sin, embodying God’s covenant love, offering refuge under His wings, and giving the fountain of life. A rich, pastoral sermon calling believers to humility, confidence, and deeper joy in God’s faithful love.
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    27 min
  • 02 Galatians 1'6-10 No Other Gospel
    Nov 16 2025
    As we begin this passage, you may notice something unusual. Paul, in almost every other letter, begins with thanksgiving. Even when writing to the troubled church in Corinth, Paul could still thank God for His grace at work among them. But not here. Not in Galatians. There is no thanksgiving, no pause for polite greetings, no gentle buildup. Instead, Paul comes in with the shock of holy astonishment: “I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ…” Something had gone terribly wrong in these churches. They had started well, embracing the gospel of grace that Paul preached — salvation through faith in Christ alone. But now, they were turning to what Paul calls “a different gospel,” a distortion that added requirements to the finished work of Jesus. In this case, it was the teaching of Judaizers — insisting that Gentile believers needed to obey the ceremonial law, including circumcision, to be fully accepted by God. And, brothers and sisters, this is not just an ancient problem. The temptation to believe in Christ plus something else is alive and well today. Christ plus performance. Christ plus tradition. Christ plus a certain spiritual experience. The problem is, when you add anything to Christ, you don’t enhance the gospel — you lose it altogether. This passage is God’s urgent word to His church: there is no other gospel. Not then, not now, not ever. And so this morning, we will walk carefully through these verses to understand their meaning, to see how Christ fulfills them, and to hear how the Spirit calls us to cling to the one true gospel with unwavering faith. AM Service 16 November 2025, Lebanon Presbyterian Church (PCA), Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
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    32 min
  • Psalm 35 The LORD our Defender
    Nov 10 2025
    In this expository sermon on Psalm 35, “Great Is the LORD,” Pastor John Butler unfolds David’s heartfelt cry for vindication when falsely accused, betrayed, and mocked. The psalm reveals God as the righteous Judge and divine Warrior who defends His people and delights in their welfare. Through David’s suffering, we see the greater David—Christ Jesus—who was betrayed, falsely accused, and vindicated in glory. This sermon comforts believers who suffer injustice, teaching them to entrust their cause to the Lord who sees, saves, and will one day silence every false tongue. PM Service, 09 November 2025
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    40 min
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