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….

Confessions and Catechisms, Discernment, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Dr. S. Lewis Johnson, Faith and Christianity, John Bunyan, Passover/Easter, Spurgeon

Rules, Rules, Rules…..

Over the last twenty to thirty years I’ve encountered various people who have taught a “rules” based Christianity in various forms. These can vary from the obvious cults or false religions, AKA Walter Martin’s Kingdom of the Cults had a list of those. They not only have new teachings but often require new rules. Since… Continue reading Rules, Rules, Rules…..

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…