Matthew 12:30a says: “He who is not with Me is against Me…” This is the uncompromising assertion of the text. What...
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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. ...
Should We Witness for Christ? (Part 3)
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 12: Its Specific Application (Part 1)
A clear understanding of and a thorough commitment to the regulative principle of the church is, I am convinced,...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 11: Its Necessary Clarification—Parts and Circumstances
Chapter 1, paragraph 6 of the 1689 Confession provides an important clarification of the regulative principle....
Should We Witness for Christ? (Part 2)
My first blog post on "witnessing" for Christ might leave the impression that I am among those who suggest that...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 10: Its Biblical Support—Fourth Argument
The fourth argument for the regulative principle of the church is found in the explicit testimony of...
The Regulative Principle of the Church 9: Its Biblical Support—Third Argument
A third argument for the regulative principle of the church is grounded on the sufficiency of the Scriptures. ...
Should We Witness for Christ? (Part 1)
As I read books on missions and evangelism, I often feel that important, biblical distinctions are getting lost in the...