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Not Made, Nor Created

Who is Jesus Christ? In article ten, the  the historic Belgic Confession, addresses this foundational question. Here is the next installment Continue reading →

Trinity? Really?

Moving right along through the historic Belgic Confession, a trove of biblical and theological wisdom on which I’m offering brief commentary Continue reading →

Thus Distinguished But Not Divided

The historic Belgic Confession is a trove of biblical and theological wisdom, on which I’m offering brief commentary and reflection. This Continue reading →

The Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures

Continuing a commentary on the historic Belgic Confession, and on to article seven: ARTICLE VII THE SUFFICIENCY OF THE HOLY Continue reading →

So Far As They Agree

Continuing a commentary on the historic Belgic Confession, and on to article six: ARTICLE VI THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE CANONICAL AND Continue reading →

From Whence the Dignity and Authority of Scripture are Derived

Up next in my commentary on the Belgic Confession (perhaps my favorite of the historic Reformed Confessions), article five: ARTICLE Continue reading →

The Ultimate Must-Read Book List

Up next in my commentary on the Belgic Confession (perhaps my favorite of the historic Reformed Confessions), article four: ARTICLE IV Continue reading →

A Commandment of Special Care

This continues the current project I recently began for the blog: to work my way through the Belgic Confession, offering Continue reading →

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