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The Normal Experience of the Reformed Christians

The Normal Experience of the Reformed Christians

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  • David J. Engelsma

As described in the Heidelberg Catechism, the life of the Reformed Christian is characterized by a threefold experience: misery because of sin, glad assurance because of deliverance in Christ, and gratitude that expresses itself in good works and prayer.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2002. 3 pages.

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