I believe you woulg benefit from all of the above:laugh::wavey:
NOT saying that the Confessions are bad or wrong to use, just think that we can and should learn from the Bible only for doctrines and practices!
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I believe you woulg benefit from all of the above:laugh::wavey:
NOT saying that the Confessions are bad or wrong to use, just think that we can and should learn from the Bible only for doctrines and practices!
The Practical Use of a Catechism
The practical use of this catechism may be summarized in the following
considerations:
1. Catechizing is a scriptural practice. It is taught in both the Old and
New Testaments by both precept and example.
2. Many may have a general knowledge of the Bible, but greatly lack in
the ability to reason from the Scriptures in a doctrinally consistent
fashion. We must know the Bible doctrinally and must know our
doctrine biblically. Unless we arrive at a consistent doctrinal
knowledge of the Scriptures, our knowledge of the Word of God is
both deficient and defective. The use of a catechism leads one to think
both scripturally and doctrinally. It is a very basic and necessary
introduction to Bible doctrine and to elementary theology.3. This is a catechism with a commentary. Such a work is meant to
educate the entire family. Comments are meant for parents and older
students as a means of educating themselves in basic Bible doctrine.
The notes are meant to serve as a basis for family instruction and
discussion of biblical truth.
4. Questions and answers are followed by one or more proof–texts, and
should be memorized with the question and answer.
5. As to methodology, it is suggested that fathers instruct their children in
the questions, answers and proof–texts, and then discuss the issues
involved. Little children may be able only to memorize the questions
and answers, while older children will be able to memorize one or
more Scripture references. Those who are older can also begin to
assimilate the issues involved.
A catechism is an organized elementary approach to the truth of the
Word of God. It is a primary introduction to the doctrinal teaching of
Scripture.
OBJECTION THREE: There is a great danger in departing from biblical
language both in wording and form.
ANSWER:
1. There is always a danger in departing from Scripture in both doctrine
and practice. This is true in any type of preaching or teaching.
2. The best preventive from such a departure has been the use of concise,
comprehensive statements that accurately and consistently declare the
truth of Scripture—Creeds, Confessions and Catechisms—if they are
doctrinally sound and accurately reflect the teaching of Scripture.[/B]
3. There is a need for concise and consistent doctrinal or theological
propositions and summaries. The word “form” in 2 Tim. 1:13 refers to
a distinct outline or summary of Divine truth.
We hold to reformed doctrine of grace NOT to all the covenantal theology of many "reformed".
We hold to Baptist distinctives and polity of church function and proudly Baptist, not Presbyterian wannabes.
But doctrine of grace will ALWAYS trump polity/distinctives of how we do "church".
Sadly, "reformed" today for many is to embrace all of reformed theology, a hodgepodge of good/bad/ugly. I reject that out of hand.
Historically, we are call PARTICULAR BAPTISTS, the oldest, basic English Baptists. 1644 London Baptist Confession was formed by these first English Baptist churches and pastors.
I don't even agree with my wife all the time. :saint:
I fellowship with ARBCA and cannot join because I will not embrace full Covenant Theology (I find it truly in error; another thread). But over all, these are my sort of people.
I speak annually at the Midlands Sovereign Grace Conference because we are more dispensational (or like me, progressive) and still reformed in the doctrines of grace.
Baptists even within an association or convention or group are not monolithic. Man, I don't even agree with my wife all the time. :saint:
There are other areas of "reformed" theology with which I fully disagree, but you won't fine a stronger defender of God's sovereignty than me, as would, I assume, every type of "reformed" believer.
So what are these "far more comprehensive" theologies? By that,you may mean doctrinal planks.I've been reading about other theologies that are far more comprehensive
So what are these "far more comprehensive" theologies? By that,you may mean doctrinal planks.
We hold to reformed doctrine of grace NOT to all the covenantal theology of many "reformed".
We hold to Baptist distinctives and polity of church function and proudly Baptist, not Presbyterian wannabes.
But doctrine of grace will ALWAYS trump polity/distinctives of how we do "church".
Sadly, "reformed" today for many is to embrace all of reformed theology, a hodgepodge of good/bad/ugly. I reject that out of hand.
Historically, we are call PARTICULAR BAPTISTS, the oldest, basic English Baptists. 1644 London Baptist Confession was formed by these first English Baptist churches and pastors.
Remember, whatever the amalgam is :Nothing is new under the sun.so Ive been reading about other theologies that are far more comprehensive....
I said they havent been released to the public, so I wont discuss in detail. Sufficient to say, Im not on board with either of the present ones out there.
Remember, whatever the amalgam is :Nothing is new under the sun.
Not unless you belong to groups such as RCC/JW/SDA/Mormones/Oneness etc that can claim additional revelations coming from God!
I'd be seriously concerned for myself and for others to believe and be hoodwinked that they (or myself) would be privy to some 'new truth/deeper truth' out there coming down the pike.
Some elite group that is privy to this, revealed to a 'select few'?
Oh boy... :type: :wavey:
that is what happens when one does not hold to a completed and final canon of the Bible, as there has been NO forthcoming revelations from God since John died!
Remember, whatever the amalgam is :Nothing is new under the sun.
Remember, whatever the amalgam is :Nothing is new under the sun.
My view is that many who are of the reformed baptist persusion see themselves as being reformed first, and then baptist, and that if the presby church ever adopted adult believers baptism, would go right back!
Yes, the message of Ecclesiastes. Because there is nothing new under the sun however, does not mean someone understands everything there is under the sun. Some people on this board have learned nothing of spiritual substance. Of course, no connection is meant towards you.