I was recently involved in symposium on the Book of Revelation sponsored by several churches in Reno, Nevada and held...
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Whatever Happened to the Covenant of Works?
Central to the theology of the Reformation is the contrast between the covenant of works and the covenant of grace....
The Regulative Principle of the Church 18: Its Contemporary Objections (Part 3)
A third common objection nowadays to the regulative principle is this. (3) It involves the acceptance of extreme...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 17: Its Contemporary Objections (Part 2)
The second contemporary objection to the regulative principle which I have isolated is as follows: (2) It implies a...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 16: Its Contemporary Objections (Part 1)
After considerable thought I have isolated ten such objections and questions. The first of these is perhaps the...
Should We Witness for Christ? (Part 5)
Matthew 12:30a says: “He who is not with Me is against Me…” This is the uncompromising assertion of the text. What...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 15: Its Specific Application (Part 4)
Not only does the regulative principle of the church apply to its government, tasks, and worship, it also applies to...
Should We Witness for Christ? (Part 4)
Matthew 12:30a says: “He who is not with Me is against Me…” This is the uncompromising assertion of the text. What...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 14: Its Specific Application (Part 3)
Having dealt with the application of the regulative principle to the government and tasks of the church, here I touch...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 13: Its Specific Application (Part 2)
In my previous blog post I dealt with the application of the regulative principle to the government of the church. ...