The Perfect Worshipper
A Perfect Worshipper saved us so that we can worship God in spirit and truth....
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June 12, 2014 | Category: A Theology on Worship | Tags: truthandworship, ReformedWorship, Worship, Resurrection, Glorification, Godly Living, Fear of the Lord, law, gospel, Scripture, sin, regulative principle of worship, God's glory, salvation, redemption, Fall, amazing grace, Doctrines of Grace, grace, The Gospel, Covenant of Works, Worshipper, Adam, eschatology, Idolatry, active obedience
A Perfect Worshipper saved us so that we can worship God in spirit and truth....
Keep ReadingMay 19, 2014 | Category: A Theology on Worship | Tags: ReformedChurch, WorshipService, Reformed, ReformedWorship, Worship, RegulativePrinciple, church, Godly Living, Fear of the Lord, Bible, Scripture, special revelation, sin, total depravity, regulative principle of worship, God's glory, Fall, Reformation, Reformation Day, Heresy, sola scriptura, Worshipper, Adam, Idolatry
Man in his fallen condition seeks to worship himself in many different ways rather than worship his Creator....
Keep ReadingMay 2, 2014 | Category: A Theology on Worship | Tags: truthandworship, ReformedWorship, Worship, Godly Living, Fear of the Lord, general revelation, sin, regulative principle of worship, God's glory, love, Fall, The Fall, Covenant of Works, Worshipper, Adam, Creation, Anthropology
Man was created to worship God. Adam was set up on this earth to serve God by exercising dominion over creation. ...
Keep ReadingOctober 31, 2013 | Category: Church History | Tags: ReformedChurch, Reformed, ReformedWorship, RegulativePrinciple, Confessionalism, The Doctrine of Justification, doctrine, contraception and Christianity, Heidelberg Catechism, church, Godly Living, Sacraments, Bible, gospel, Scripture, theology of the cross, theology of glory, medieval age, regulative principle of worship, Purgatory, God's glory, salvation, Reformation, Luther, Calvin, 95 Theses, Reformation Day
We commemorate Reformation Day on October 31, for on this day in 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses outlining corruption in the Church to the door of the Wittenberg Church, sparking the Protestant Reformation. The Reformation recovered and clarified the great doctrines of grace and purified the Church from error. ...
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