The Worshipper Becomes the Worshipped
Man in his fallen condition seeks to worship himself in many different ways rather than worship his Creator....
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May 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 ReadingOctober 18, 2013 | Category: Christian Living | Tags: Common Grace, general revelation, God's glory, Godly Living, love, Missoula, Providence, redemption, revelation, special revelation, salvation, sin, culture, discernment, literature, books, film, art
In approaching works of culture, we seek to think about and contemplate the world which God has created and all the good things in it which witness to His works of creation, providence, and redemption...
Keep ReadingOctober 2, 2013 | Category: The Works of God | Tags: Bible, doctrine, Fear of the Lord, general revelation, gospel, revelation, Scripture, sin, special revelation, suffering, theodicy, total depravity, theology of the cross, problem of evil, God's glory, salvation, redemption, love, Fall
The problem of evil is difficult to face, but God has permitted it for His glory. Because He is perfect, holy, and righteous, God has a good reason to allow evil - and this is shown most poignantly in His redemptive work in history....
Keep ReadingAugust 26, 2013 | Category: The Works of God | Tags: Common Grace, doctrine, general revelation, gospel, Godly Living, Kingdom of God, Providence, revelation, sin, special revelation, suffering, theodicy, Pilgrim, theology of the cross, theology of glory, total depravity, Romans 7, Ecclesiastes
How shall we live in a world that has so much beauty and yet is filled with so much filthiness and evil? As Christians, we recognize the providential and preserving hand of God upon this world and yet look forward to the perfect world to come....
Keep ReadingAugust 14, 2013 | Category: The Works of God | Tags: Bible, Common Grace, Confessionalism, gospel, Heidelberg Catechism, general revelation, Providence, Reformed, revelation, special revelation
Common grace is a doctrine which explains why unbelievers can do many good things and why the world has not fallen into utter chaos. It is God's benevolent preservation of the world, which paves the way for special grace and the work of the Gospel....
Keep ReadingJuly 19, 2013 | Category: The Works of God | Tags: revelation, theological study, Providence, Missoula, law, gospel, doctrine, Common Grace, Scripture, general revelation, special revelation, sin
General revelation is what God reveals about Himself through nature and through the human conscience. It shows us much about the power and wisdom of God, but is ultimately insufficient to place humans in relationship with Him or save them from their sins....
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