Dope, blessed to have stumbled across this channel!
@2006EagleScout3 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I need to buy volumes 3 and 4
@AntonioCandelasaJr4 ай бұрын
Do you have a book review for Wilhelmus à Brakel's "The Christian's Reasonable Service"?
@Back2theWord4 ай бұрын
I do not… but if you are looking for an unboxing video here is one from a fellow KZbinr & Instagrammer. Also, RHB has a great product page for that set with good photos and sample pages that should help you make a wise decision on the purchase. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXmzg3etjJeHpNksi=dkK3gq30gNuS_1tw
@AntonioCandelasaJr4 ай бұрын
@@Back2theWord Thanks!
@bradrob28632 ай бұрын
MINE WILL BE HERE IN ONE HOUR LOLLL
@hilbert5514 ай бұрын
If reformed theology is the doctrine of grace, election, the solas, tulip, then I'm with it. If it' includes preterism, rejection of the future prophecies of the tribulation, restoration of the remnant of Israel and the millennial kingdom (all found in the OT prophets and book of Revelation) , then I can't hang with that. It does not line up with the Bible. I've heard RC's defense of it and it's too much of a stretch.
@Back2theWord4 ай бұрын
Heard. So you are Reformed in your soteriology but not amillennial in your eschatology. Got it, and I think a lot of people today are with you even though most of us who love to read the works of the reformers and post-reformers have to admit most of them held an amillennial view of eschatology. That being said, I have a deep love for Reformed theology, have charity towards amillennialists (even though I am not fully convinced of the view personally), and I’m excited to see what Mastricht teaches on the subject when I get to such things in his works.