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Reforming Servanthood: The Centrality of Gospel in Christian Service (Part 3)

Reforming Servanthood: The Centrality of Gospel in Christian Service (Part 3)

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  • Nathaniel L. Palmer

This article explores the relationship between serving and joy. It shows how being won by God's grace results in joyful service, with the certainty of eternal life through the complete work of Christ. With this understanding, serving does not become a burden.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2006. 26 pages.

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The harmony that exists between the various doctrines of the Christian faith is such that error in regard to any one of them produces more or less distortion in all of the others. Loraine Boettner
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