Reformation
View resources by topic
Category: Reformation
You see, our understanding of God doesn’t begin with his identity as “Creator” or “Ruler” or even “Redeemer” because these things require creation. Our God is above creation. He’s infinite—beyond all spatial and temporal limitations. Therefore, our understanding of God must move beyond creation to his chief identity. Which is what? He’s Father. This is who he is eternally.
Mike Reeves' introduction to the Puritan classic on Christ's love for his Bride in the Song of Songs.
Thomas Goodwin expounds Ephesians 2 an other New Testament passages to show that 'grace is the main thing of the gospel'.
Mike Reeves speaks about the Puritan theologian John Owen.
Mike Reeves compares the Roman Catholic and evangelical understandings of God's grace – and shows how we can too easily get muddled.
John Knox teaches us how and why to pray.
If your Christian life has become at all stale and joyless, then a tonic I heartily recommend is this most cheery Puritan, Richard Sibbes (1577-1635). Really, anything of his will do, but this little work will give you a fine taste.
Mike Reeves introduces us to the Reformation theologian John Calvin.
Michael Reeves examines four key scenes in the glorious story of Christ’s work in his church.
Dan Hames writes about the theological, historical, and biblical reasons he has changed his mind about the death of Jesus.