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    Men’s Laws for God’s Worship

    “Since men are most prone to live by sense, it is no wonder that a sensible worship, which affects their outward sense with some kind of amazement,… Read more “Men’s Laws for God’s Worship”

    March 22, 2020March 22, 2020 by estaurotai

    The (Tarnished) Golden Rule

    This post is similar to others that I have written in the past about scriptural misinterpretation, but with an additional emphasis. This scripture is not only being… Read more “The (Tarnished) Golden Rule”

    January 19, 2020February 9, 2020 by estaurotai

    Practical Reasons to Maintain Establishmentarianism in a Time of Ecclesiastical & Societal Declension

    If something is true but not practical, is it really true? In other words, certain ideas may sound right and attractive and yet, when it comes to… Read more “Practical Reasons to Maintain Establishmentarianism in a Time of Ecclesiastical & Societal Declension”

    January 5, 2020April 26, 2020 by estaurotai

    Where Two or Three Are Gathered (for Judgment)

    Being a member of a small church in the past as well as in the present, I have often heard allusions to or quotations of Matthew 18:20… Read more “Where Two or Three Are Gathered (for Judgment)”

    November 10, 2019January 19, 2020 by estaurotai

    Freed to Obey

    In his sermon on John 8:36, John Flavel distinguishes between the freedom that Christ gives in redemption (spiritual liberty) and the freedom that Christ does not grant… Read more “Freed to Obey”

    April 28, 2019 by estaurotai

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