Belgic Confession, Three Forms of Unity, Westminster Larger Catechism Study

Belgic Confession – Article 3

One of the things that distinguishes the Westminster from the Belgic, is that the Westminster begins Chapter 1 with the Word of God. Since this is God’s means to pass down his detail revelation and message of salvation to us it’s a great place to begin. The Belgic places it here after previously introducing God… Continue reading Belgic Confession – Article 3

Belgic Confession, Catch of the Week, Faith and Christianity, Three Forms of Unity, Westminster Larger Catechism Study

Qualifications for Elders

I’ll take a brief break this morning to comment on these two lists Paul gives. Earlier I was reading Mike Ratliff’s latest post about discernment in the church. This is certainly an area to be included in that doctrine. The topic came up when a friend shared a sermon their pastor recently preached. In the… Continue reading Qualifications for Elders

Belgic Confession, Three Forms of Unity

Belgic Confession – Article 2

So I’m on this path now for my posts. Hopefully useful. For Pastor Ganger’s sermon click here. Knowledge of God Preacher: Rev Joghinda S. Gangar Series: Belgic Confession 2022 Passage: Romans 1:18-25, Psalm 19:1-6 Service Type: Evening Service Article Two - BY WHAT MEANS GOD IS MADE KNOWN UNTO US. We know him by two means: first, by the creation,… Continue reading Belgic Confession – Article 2

Belgic Confession, Three Forms of Unity

Belgic Confession – Article 1

Being Presbyterian I wasn’t exposed to the Three Forms of Unity of the Reformed Church. But over past few years and my connection to the small Reformed Church not far from us, I’ve grown to appreciate these greatly. The Three Forms of Unity -- The Three Forms of Unity is a collective name for the 'Belgic' Confession… Continue reading Belgic Confession – Article 1