How does the Lord look at people? Some say he regards and accepts us the way we are. But the Bible offers a different reason for the love of God. God loves because of who God is.
This article explains the meaning of dogma and its significance for the congregation. Dogma, the study of God’s truth, is intended to produce songs of praise from God’s people.
This third of a three-part article considers the significance that the lordship of Christ over his church has for the future and victory of the church.
Does God still perform miracles today? This article’s answer is "Yes." If so, what is the place of miracles in the church? Listen to how the article answers.
Warning against the danger of separating the work of the Holy Spirit from the Father and Son, this article shows that the work of the Holy Spirit can only be understood in unity to the Father and Son.
Giving a perspective from church history on what it means to be Reformed and the implication this has for church unity, this article shows how different Reformed churches can find a way of expressing this unity in their context.
Looking at the meaning of the word catholic, this article looks at the call to church unity in the light of the divisions within the Reformed churches. The article asks the question, "What does it mean to confess the catholicity of the church?"
John Wesley's perspective on faith influenced his understanding of justification and sanctification. This led to his idea of perfectionism. The author discusses the impact of Wesley's beliefs today.
Looking at Galatians 4:26 and Psalm 87, this article draws the metaphor of the church as a mother. The author looks at this metaphor of motherhood in the context of church history, as well in relation to mission work.
This article looks at special revelation, and the variety of revelation we find in Scripture. This variety does not diminish the authority of Scripture.
This article talks about the life and work of the Triune God to restore the fellowship with man. This relationship with man is recognized in faith and grace. The author then looks at what the charismata is, and the misuses of these charismata in churches.