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Nicolas Muyres Nicolas Muyres

Reformed Catholicity: Membership & the Lord’s Supper

When we look at the confession, we observe that it intentionally has a “big tent” outlook on the church. It does this so as to not unnecessarily exclude any true believer from fellowship within the visible church, and the sacraments of the Lord. This is established within the confession by its discussion regarding the visible church.

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Confessionalism David Chambers Confessionalism David Chambers

The Adopting Act of 1729 - Part 3

As with any major shift in church polity, there were unforeseen issues. The church rejoiced in the nature of the compromise, and the fact that the denomination did not fall to pieces. But there was still the issue of clarity in the Act and how it would be applied.

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Hermeneutics John Fry Hermeneutics John Fry

Helping Your Hermeneutic: Pronouns

The male-female dynamic within the created order is the choice of the Creator (Genesis 1:27), whose motivation is to receive glory from his creation (Ephesians 1:6). Within God’s Holy Word and the world he created, there are only two genders: male and female.

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Liturgy Rob Smith Liturgy Rob Smith

Sing The Lord’s Prayer

This prayer is recorded in two of our Gospel accounts, both in Matthew and in Luke (11:2-4). The four Gospels being the first recognized books of the New Covenant[1], the early church recognized the importance of the Lord’s Prayer

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The Sabbath John Fry The Sabbath John Fry

Applying Exodus 20:8

The fourth commandment can be difficult to apply. Perhaps it is because we desire a clean list of do's-and-don'ts to keep, and without one, we struggle to forge our own record of rules to ensure we are found obedient.

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Devotional, Psalm 119 Nicolas Muyres Devotional, Psalm 119 Nicolas Muyres

Confirm Your Promise - Psalm 119:38

But notice, the psalmist recognizes his station. He is God’s servant, his slave, subjected to the Lord and attending to the Lord’s will, rather than to his own. For, here we learn that many would wish to make the Lord their subject and require him to grant all that they have promised themselves in arrogant thoughtlessness.

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Nicolas Muyres Nicolas Muyres

To Your Testimonies -  Psalm 119:36

To be inclined to something is to feel a willingness toward it, or be agreeably and positively disposed to it. Notice this principle: it is not just the doing that should be desired - being led by the hand.

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