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In Defense of the Ass: Is the Sermon a "Relic of the Reformation?" (Part 2)

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This article is on the topic of preaching. Is the sermon relevant for modern hearers? Should preaching be more contextualized?

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In Defense of the Ass: Is the Sermon a "Relic of the Reformation?" (Part 1)

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Sometimes individuals question the relevance of the sermon in modern worship services. This article highligths the importance and role of preaching in the church service.

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Covenant Sign And Seal: The Symbolic Significance Of Circumcision (Part 2)

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Does the New Testament commands us to baptize children? This article shows that this is a wrong question to ask.

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Covenant Sign And Seal: The Symbolic Significance Of Circumcision (Part 1)

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This article is about the covenant God made with Abraham in Genesis 17. The author discusses the symbolism of circumcision as the sign of the covenant; namely, it showed that an individual was part of God's people and belonged to God, and was a symbol of the removal of sin. In this article, this understanding of the covenant and the symbolism of circumcision is applied to paedobaptism.

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If we remember that by death we are called back from exile to home, to our heavenly fatherland, shall we then not be filled with comfort? John Calvin
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