Reformed musings by a Texan who’s been involved in Reformation since the 1990s. I am so thankful for the active obedience of Christ!
I’m currently living and working abroad.
I’m also distinctly a Reformed Presbyterian. When I use the term “Modern Reformation”, I believe that Reformation in our day must be Christ (and his historic work) centered. I believe a return to Confessionalism, Regulative Principle of Worship and to the Ordinary Means of Grace is the path back to Reformation in our day. Not broadening or loosening of the distinctions.
I believe that in addition to Christ’s work of justifying us, he also gives us a new heart, and calls us and enables us by His Spirit to bear the fruit of: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Gentleness and Self Control.