Ligon Duncan on the principles of worship in the reformed tradition. …I would submit, that if we look at the outline of worship supplied by the historic Reformed practice, and follow it, we will have an order and content for public worship that is more substantial and biblical than that which is offered as the …

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Songs of preparation: You Sons Of The Gods (Psalm 29). Call to worship: Praise: All Creatures Of Our God And King. Corporate Prayer of Confession: Song of assurance, confession of faith, doxology: My Heart Is Filled With Thankfulness; The Apostle’s Creed; Now To The King Of Heaven. Consecutive reading: Ezekiel 36:22-38 – The Lord GOD …

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Michael Kruger examines an episode in early church history as a demonstration of how the church applied its understanding of Scripture in response to those who claimed further revelation. An excerpt: …the history of the church (not to mention the Scriptures themselves) demonstrates that such claims of private, direct revelation are highly problematic. Of course, …

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