“I don’t need to confess my sin”

Confession of Sin Argument: “I am forgiven already, by Christ’s work-I don’t need to confess any sin any longer. If I confess my sin, it is like saying I don’t believe Jesus paid the price for the sins I am already forgiven of. That itself, would be a sin!”  ...

The novelty and calamity of Rome

“When the priest pronounces the tremendous words of consecration, he reaches up into the heavens, brings Christ down from His throne, and places Him upon our altar to be offered up again as the Victim for the sins of man. It is a power greater than that of monarchs...

BB Warfield on Covenant sign

“So long as it remains true that Paul represents the Church of the Living God to be one, founded on one covenant (which the law could not set aside) from Abraham to today, so long it remains true that the promise is to us and our children and that the members of...

Ordinance or sacrament?

The word “ordinance” and it’s origination: “…..by historical notation, the Presbyterian Puritans, for example, used the term “ordinance” as much as they used the term “sacrament,” especially in their personal...

Brian Schwertley on Episcopalianism

http://www.reformed.com/pub/sola.htm   1. Episcopalianism Unfortunately, the Lutheran and Episcopal symbols both contradict sola scriptura in their discussions of ecclesiastical ceremonies, church authority and tradition. The Thirty Nine Articles give the church...