The Distinctive Regulation of the Church of God as the Place of His Special Presence—1 Tim. 3:15 1 Timothy 3:15...
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The Regulative Principle of the Church 5: Its Ecclesiastical Framework (Part 2)
The Special Character of the Church of God as the Place of His Special Presence—Matthew 18:20 Matthew 18:15-20...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 4: Its Ecclesiastical Framework (Part 1)
In speaking of the ecclesiastical framework of the regulative principle I come to one of the matters in the Reformed...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 3: Its Historical Meaning (Part 2)
This principle articulated by Calvin and the Reformed against Luther and the Roman Catholics was given sharp focus in...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 2: Its Historical Meaning (Part 1)
There are certain theological words and phrases which gain such a clear and defined meaning in the history of theology...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 1: General Introduction
It is a vast understatement to say that the regulative principle has been the subject of much discussion in recent...
“Redemption is . . . rotating crops, spreading manure”?
“In an equally scandalous way, we are now commissioned as co-redeemers.”
Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Chapter Three (I)
“There is not one syllable of positive teaching by the Lord Jesus peculiar to the Sabbath in any Gospel passage.” – Tom Wells
The Importance of a Theological Greeting Part 2 by Jim Butler
John now moves from who God is to how we should respond: worship. The doctrine of God should lead to doxological praise.
Dr. Jim Hamilton on frequency of Lord’s Supper
“I think the New Testament indicates that the early church took the Lord’s supper every Lord’s day, that is, every Sunday.”
