Four biblical arguments for the Puritan regulative principle of the church and its worship must now be presented. ...
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The Regulative Principle of the Church 6: Its Ecclesiastical Framework (Part 3)
The Distinctive Regulation of the Church of God as the Place of His Special Presence—1 Tim. 3:15 1 Timothy 3:15...
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.