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  • Reformed Baptismal Prayer


    Reformed MusingsAuthority Authority: 117
    The way we perform baptisms in our church, the pastor first presents the Scriptural basis for covenant baptism. Then the family comes forward with the child, and the worship elder brings the water. After the pastor asks the BCO questions of the parents and the congregation, he baptizes the covenant child. Then the ...
    2 days ago
  • Considering the Source (5)


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 482
    Part 4. Though the defenders of the NwTS review don’t seem to be willing to admit it, because such an admission is quite embarrassing to the authors of the review, the utter misreading of The Law is Not of Faith and of the Reformed tradition relative to the doctrine of republication is clear on p. [...]
    3 days ago
  • Kellemen Reviews Glory Road


    Pure ChurchAuthority Authority: 544
    Bob Kellemen at RPM Ministries offers a  gracious review of Glory Road: The Journeys of Ten African-Americans into Reformed Christianity .  Kellemen is a good student of African-American theology and church history and offers a warm critique of Glory Road . For my part, I think Glory Road could be one of ...
    6 days ago
  • Bultmann and the Jesus of history


    reformed blogging.Authority Authority: 103
    A biting critique of Bultmann’s program of demythologization: The plain fact is that Bultmann shies away from the weakness of God on the cross, as Paul called it, and so is offended at the cross. The fact that the eternal God is there in all that weakness is a scandal to his ‘Greek’ mind, and the fact that his ...
    6 days ago
  • Vile Affections


    Christian Research NetAuthority Authority: 140
    As a supplemental article to the recent CRN post, “ Andrew Marin Interviews Tony Jones ,” and the linking post to Apprising Ministries’ article, “ Andrew Marin and Tony Jones ” by Pastor Ken Silva, CRN contributor, Jon Cardwell, has recently provided an exegesis of Romans 1:26-27 on his Justification by ...
    1 week ago
  • Why don’t they get their own religion to play with?


    Christian TheologyAuthority Authority: 116
    Why don’t they get their own religion to play with? I mean we’ve got ours, and we like it. You don’t get to sin very much but there are a lot of paid holidays. We’ve got two thousand years of tradition riding here and we’re not about to jump off the Tractor of Christian virtue so that a bunch of ...
    1 week ago
  • Calvinist Confessions, 2


    Pure ChurchAuthority Authority: 544
    I am a Calvinist. And I am a Pharisee. This shouldnt be the case, but it is. Admitting you have a problem is the first step in getting better. Last time I tried to reflect on how a certain "bent" toward precision, accuracy, concern for detail seems to blend together with the rich exacting resources of ...
    1 week ago
  • Calvinist Confessions, 2


    Pure ChurchAuthority Authority: 544
    I am a Calvinist. And I am a Pharisee. This shouldn’t be the case, but it is. Admitting you have a problem is the first step in getting better. Last time I tried to reflect on how a certain “bent” toward precision, accuracy, concern for detail seems to blend together with the rich exacting resources of ...
    1 week ago
  • Keeping Christ in Christmas


    Christian TheologyAuthority Authority: 116
    “Keeping Christ in Christmas”  Christopher Neiswonger and Lindsay Brooks walk through the deeper Christian devotion in the traditional Christmas carols and hymns on the Apologetics.com Radio Show. ...
    1 week ago
  • Calvinist Confessions, 1


    Pure ChurchAuthority Authority: 544
    I’m a Pharisee. And I’m a Calvinist. Those things should not go together. But they do in far too many instances. The Calvinist should be the last to become a Pharisee. Our theology should keep us humble. Or, so we’re told. But I’m a Pharisee. And I’m a Calvinist. Which means I’m a bad Calvinist. ...
    1 week ago
  • Calvinist Confessions, 1


    Pure ChurchAuthority Authority: 544
    Im a Pharisee. And Im a Calvinist. Those things should not go together. But they do in far too many instances. The Calvinist should be the last to become a Pharisee. Our theology should keep us humble. Or, so were told. But Im a Pharisee. And Im a Calvinist. Which means Im a bad Calvinist. Heres the ...
    1 week ago
  • Latest Links


    blog of danAuthority Authority: 133
    The penultimate post of links for the year… Little Town of Bethlehem! A Word about Family Tensions and the Holidays Doctrine is Practical The Gospel Story: the Story of Community Charles Spurgeon: Scripture Is a Lion to be Unleashed Sermon Illustrations Matt Chandler On The Role Of Men ...
    1 week ago
  • Christ the Mediator – London Baptist Confession


    David Westerfield > WeblogAuthority Authority: 125
    Excerpt from section 8 of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 . It pleased God, in His eternal purpose, to choose and ordain the Lord Jesus, His only begotten Son, in accordance with the covenant made between them both, to be the Mediator between God and man; to be Prophet, Priest, and King, the Head ...
    1 week ago
  • The imminent threat of a Global Apocalypse


    Christian TheologyAuthority Authority: 116
    The imminent threat of a Global Apocalypse In popular writings like “Apocalypse Now: How Mankind is Sleepwalking to the End of the Earth”, “Global Warming : The Advent of Apocalypse” and “Horsemen of the climate change apocalypse rear up” we seem to be in no danger of losing danger as the tool of choice ...
    1 week ago
  • St. Peter Doesn’t Give a Rip (Part 1)


    The Weight of GloryAuthority Authority: 136
    Evidently Peter doesn’t give a rip about being popular. I’ve been working slowly and deliberately through 1 Peter in the mornings over the past week or two, and have noticed that Peter holds to some pretty unpopular doctrines. In fact, over the course of 1 Peter alone I’ve seen him provide some of the ...
    1 week ago
  • A Year with Baptist Classics


    The Institute of Reformed Baptist StudiesAuthority Authority: 99
    A Year with Baptist Classics compiled by Dr. James Renihan and Michael Gaydosh Can you name the Baptist pastor who served one church for over 50 years, and left us a marvelous testimony of his faith? Did you know that a famous Baptist wrote a book similar to The Pilgrim’s Progress , and that it was also a best ...
    1 week ago
  • Evangelical or evanjellyfish?


    Adiaphora - a prologue to things indifferent.Authority Authority: 123
    “One plague of our age is the widespread dislike to what men are pleased to call dogmatic theology. In the place of it, the idol of the day is a kind of jellyfish Christianity – a Christianity without bone, or muscle, or sinew, – without any distinct teaching about the atonement or the work of the Spirit, or ...
    1 week ago
  • Faithful are the Wounds


    Christian TheologyAuthority Authority: 116
    Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. – Proverbs 27:6 When our sins are pointed out (rightly) by brethren or unbelievers alike, it seems we are quicker to take offense than to execute repentance. I know that I am wont to do this, and I believe it’s human nature. However, ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Elect according to Foreknowledge


    Winging ItAuthority Authority: 127
    Peter writes his epistle "To those who are elect ... according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in the sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and for sprinkling with his blood ..." (1 Peter 1:1-2). Its an interesting phrase, suggesting that foreknowledge precedes election. (Note: There is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Reformed or Not, You Can Learn from John Calvin


    Elect ExilesAuthority Authority: 412
    John Calvin (1509 – 1564) is a giant in church history. He published his first edition of a systematic theology, Institutes of the Christian Religion , when he was twenty-seven. He even wrote more commentaries than John MacArthur! I think. His name probably stands at the top of the list of the magisterial ...
    2 weeks ago

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