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To strive without sacrifice of truth for the visible unity of the body of Christ is to enhance its glory. Rienk B. Kuiper
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The God-Appointed Agent of Evangelism

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God uses the church, both its leadership and its members, as his agent of evangelism.

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Unity, Diversity, and Division

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The author of this article engages the contentious issue of lack of unity and the presence of divisions in the church today. This author proceeds to explain how believers today must understand the unity of the church, the divisions that have assaulted it, and the necessity of diversity in it. The author also attacks what he calls extreme denominationalism and extreme unionism.

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The Church and the Truth

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What is the importance of the relationship between the church and the truth? The article is based on the teaching of John Calvin that one of the marks of a true church is the faithful proclamation of the Word.

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Scriptural Particularism

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The author dwells on the particularist view of the divine design of the atonement, that by the atonement God purposed to save only those who are elected. The author supports this view from Scripture. The discussion also involves the opposing views of unrestricted and inconsistent universalism.

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Pitfalls in Finding God's Will for Your Life

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How am I to know the will of God concerning my life? God makes His will clear by his Spirit through His Word. This article discusses some pitfalls of using other methods to discover God's will.

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The church which today disparages Christian doctrine will tomorrow have no gospel to declare. Rienk B. Kuiper
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If the church were strong and active as she ought to be, the world would oppose it much more vigourously Rienk B. Kuiper
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The Christian church is glorious in its very nature Rienk B. Kuiper
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Be natural in the spiritual, and be spiritual in the natural Rienk B. Kuiper
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The glory of the greatest, wealthiest, most powerful and most resplendent empire of all history was as nothing, yes less than nothing, in comparison with the glory of the church of Christ Rienk B. Kuiper
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Faith as the fruit of the election is also the proof of election Rienk B. Kuiper
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Calvin's Conception of the Church

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In this article we see Calvin's view of the church: The church is by divine appointment, but not divine; the true church is one, not many; the one church is true, though imperfect; the church is free, in no bondage to no man.

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Scripture on the Antithesis

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This article is about the antithesis we find in Scripture and in this world, a antithesis between Christ and Satan, and between the believer and the unbeliever (church and world). This article also discusses Genesis 3:15.

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Singing to the Glory of God

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This article is about what we should sing in the worship service. The author discusses sound doctrine, beauty and sincerity with regards to our singing.

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The doctrine of original sin is the only doctrine empirically validated by thousands of years of human history. G. K. Chesterton
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