A Mirror of God’s Forgiveness (2)
Stated Previously Last time, I proved that it is the doctrine of the sacred scriptures and the Reformed confessions that we must freely forgive our
Stated Previously Last time, I proved that it is the doctrine of the sacred scriptures and the Reformed confessions that we must freely forgive our
A Muddied Reflection The question “Can we forgive the neighbor if he does not repent?” is of lively interest in the church today. Can we
There hung the crucified savior at the place of the skull. During his crucifixion a small band consisting of his mother, her sister, Mary the
Introduction I want to thank the council of First Orthodox Reformed Protestant Church of Bulacan (FORPCB) for granting me the opportunity and privilege of speaking to
Introduction In the November 2024 issue of The Standard Bearer, Prof. David Engelsma called the writers of the magazine to devote themselves to antithetical writing.
Introduction This article was originally a doctrine class given for the instruction of the members of First Reformed Protestant Church. The intent of the class
Introduction In my rubric this month, I publish and respond to two letters. The first letter comes from Rev. Clayton Spronk, a minister in the
Four years ago, on January 21, 2021, the Act of Separation was signed by believers who previously were members of the Protestant Reformed Churches, thus
Introduction The subject of this speech is “The Antithesis and Common Grace.” The topic is a massive one, with a wide range of material and
Introduction A good theologian must rightly divide the word of truth (2 Tim. 2:15), that is, he must uncover the Spirit’s meaning in the text.
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