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To The Jew First: A Reformed Perspective

To The Jew First: A Reformed Perspective

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  • Richard L. Pratt

This article looks at the gospel ministry to non-Christian Jews. The author discusses how the Reformed understanding of the covenant of grace, the unity of the people of God, the harmony of the law and the gospel, and eschatology has bearing on evangelism to non-Christian Jews.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 1999. 15 pages.

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General revelation is not part of a lecture which God as the divine professor addresses us. Rather, general revelation has the main purpose of making fallen man feel uneasy before a greater power. Theodore Plantinga
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