Reformed Baptists agree with Calvin’s assessment that it is especially through the preaching of the Word that God builds up believers unto salvation.
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No Salvation Outside the Church?: What is the Church Anyway? | Quinn Privette
Reformed Baptists reject not merely the authority, but the very existence of such an episcopate which exercises quasi-apostolic authority over various churches.
No Salvation Outside the Church?: What Reformed Baptists Cannot Affirm | Quinn Privette
Reformed Baptists maintain that true “apostolic succession” is the passing down of the faith which the apostles taught.
A Great Awakening | David Bess
Can another Great Awakening occur today? Absolutely! It’s critical to understand, however, that a great awakening is not something we work up, but something God sends down.
An Apologetic Against Polygamy | Spencer Choate
After surveying the biblical data, it is clear that polygamy is unbiblical and should resoundingly be rejected. We cannot remain silent or indifferent to the issue of polygamy. We live in a society that actively seeks to undermine the biblical definition of marriage. Therefore, having an apologetic for biblical marriage is more important now than ever.
Practical Admonitions for Congregational Singing | Michael Mullin
We must critically evaluate how we ought to sing in worship: with wisdom and not with a posture of performance. Even songs with solid doctrine become problematic when arranged in a performative, emotionalistic manner where the form overshadows the content.
A Case for Local Church Membership | Jared Saleeby
Individualism is like polluted air that we cannot help but breathe. Nevertheless, we must recognize it as a sinful and unbiblical ideology. The only effective solution then is to have our minds renewed by the grace of God.
On Turkish Delight and the Allure of Sin | Robert Gardner
Though he didn’t intend it, the current state of the treat combined with Edmund eating it with abandon paints a great picture of the allure of sin.
What a Friend We Have in Jesus | Grant Billings
What a friend we have in Jesus. He died for us, cleansed us of our sins, and gives us His Word so that we can know Him better, love Him more, and worship Him rightly.
The Pastoral Pen of Benjamin Keach | Jared Saleeby
Keach interpreted the advent of the printing press and the advancements that followed as a means to pastor his flock and the broader church. Consequently, he became one of the most prolific publishing pastors in the seventeenth century.










