May 7, 2009 by Stacy McDonald
Introduction to Reformed Christianity
Truly, the way we view God affects how we view every area of our lives, and how we respond to the world around us. It also influences the way we view ourselves, as well as the way we relate to others. And without Jesus at the center of our theology, all we have is a carnal religion focused on man – focused on self – where we don’t see anything clearly.
“Start with a clear acknowledgement that the Reformed Faith is a theology that permeates the whole structure.” – R.C. Sproul
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Yes, if my faith is not Christ-centered, then I live in vain and hopelessness, for only He can transform my life and meet my needs. He is the potter; I am the clay.
Wonderful post! Many blessings.
Andrea
Reformed theology gives such peace. I am glad that you are getting the word out. So many are missing out. Peace to you! Susan
I always thought that the resurgance of reformed theology was a backlash against the feel-good religion of today. I now know the difference between theology and religion after listening to this.