Reformation Wall I have been asked by a few people to compile a list of resources that may be used to engage the teachings of Catholicism. Below is a limited list, but I hope it is a good start for you. First, look to the Scriptures! (From Chapter One of the Second London Baptist Confession …
Category: Reformed Doctrine
True Hearing: Guard the Pulpit
Lloyd-Jones said, “If our preaching is not good news, it is not Christian preaching..... Joy is the effect of true hearing.”* Can you remember the first time you heard the gospel? What about when you heard the gospel and it clicked? (As if a light came on). Was it not joyful to hear that your …
Feed the Church
“To feed the church of God, it is necessary, that the truth of the gospel be preached. Error can never nourish the soul. Error, even when mingled with truth, is like poison in our food. It is a thing much to be dreaded and avoided, to preach what is not true; or, what God has …
Work like a Calvinist / Rest like a Calvinist
In this article, I am defining a Calvinist as a Christian who holds the doctrines of grace of the reformed tradition. The hope of a Calvinist is not in John Calvin, but Jesus Christ. You may have heard the phrase work like an Arminian and sleep like a Calvinist. I would propose work like a …
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John Bunyan, Suffering, and the Sovereignty of God
A believer in Christ can learn from the life of John Bunyan regarding suffering and the various hardships that this life may bring. He was born in England in 1628, which was the same year William Laud became bishop of London. Bishop Laud opposed reforms to the Church of England that the Puritans advocated for …
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