Reformed Spirit adheres in the Reformed theology teaching that holds to the authority of Scripture, the sovereignty of God, salvation by grace through Christ, and the necessity of evangelism. Reformers themselves traced their doctrine to Scripture, as indicated by their credo of “sola scriptura,” so Reformed theology is not a “new” belief system but one that seeks to continue apostolic doctrine.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
"Oh, what a good Master we serve, who does our work for us and yet pays us our wages! Though He Himself does all for us and we do nothing, yet He rewards us as if we had done it ourselves" - Christopher Love
"Oh, what a good Master we serve, who does our work for us and yet pays us our wages! Though He Himself does all for us and we do nothing, yet He rewards us as if we had done it ourselves"
Christopher Love
(Love,The Mortified Christian, 44).
Christopher Love (1618 – 22 August 1651) was a Welsh Protestant preacher and advocate of Presbyterianism at the time of the English Civil War. In 1651 he was executed by the government, after it was discovered that he had been in correspondence with the exiled Stuart court. He went to his death as a hero and martyr of the Presbyterian faction which had petitioned in vain for his pardon.
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