Belgic Confession, Catch of the Week, Confessions and Catechisms, Faith and Christianity, Passover/Easter, Prayer, Three Forms of Unity

Prayer….

Having become more Reformed in my Theology, I often read articles posted on the Heidelbolg. I’m just reading today, the Lesson #14 is on Prayer. Not only does it mention two statements about prayer from the Reformed view from: Heidelberg Catechism (1563) and the Belgic Confession (1561). But also has many direct Bible references, and… Continue reading Prayer….

Catch of the Week, Current Events and Politics, Discernment, Faith and Christianity

What about those Seven Mountains…..

Recently I’ve been seeing a few articles and talks about the side of the visible church that is frequently said to promote the Seven Mountain Mandate. If one is interested in seeing how current contemporary Christian ideas are spun into the political sphere I recommend studying some of these resources. From my observation, I first… Continue reading What about those Seven Mountains…..

Catch of the Week, Faith and Christianity, Passover/Easter, Very Long Posts

Preaching the Gospel…

Mike Ratliff ends his post with the observation about a very common error of the modern visible church. The Pragmatic Church of today substitutes man’s ways for God’s way. https://mikeratliff.wordpress.com/2026/03/20/christ-the-wisdom-and-power-of-god-vs-gospel-contextualization/ Note also Mike’s quote: 30 And because of him you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom to us from God, both righteousness and sanctification… Continue reading Preaching the Gospel…