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Tag: Great Commission

The Aggressive Nature of Christianity

Active engagement and proselytizing the lost is at the core of Christianity, from which no servant of Christ is exempt. All believers are called to evangelize others and share the everlasting gospel. The work is extensive, aimed at enlightening the world’s ignorance, culminating in a future where we are assured that all will know the LORD.… Read More The Aggressive Nature of Christianity

July 14, 2025July 13, 2025 Paul J. BarthLeave a comment

Proof that Presbyterianism is Biblical

Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici The Divine Right of Church Government Conclusion, pp. 136-141. What is meant by church government? That particular form and order, which Christ has fixed in his Church, for the proper management thereof. How does it appear that there is a particular form of government appointed in the New Testament Church? As… Read More Proof that Presbyterianism is Biblical

May 21, 2018September 3, 2018 Paul J. Barth2 Comments

Difference Between Ministers and Laymen

Daniel Featley, Dippers Dipt, Article 4. Concerning the calling of Pastors. ANABAPTIST. That there ought to be no distinction by the Word of God, between the Clergy and the Laity; but that all who are gifted may preach the Word, and administer the Sacraments. THE REFUTATION. This prodigious error, which may be easily convinced not… Read More Difference Between Ministers and Laymen

August 25, 2017August 24, 2017 Paul J. Barth2 Comments

The Need for a Divine Commission

Wilhelmus à Brakel, The Christian’s Reasonable Service, vol. 2, pp. 118-121. The Necessity of a Divine Commission for the Ministry of the Word Question: Is a divine commission necessary for the office of minister? Answer: Socinians and others answer negatively; however, we answer affirmatively. The need for a divine commission is first of all evident from… Read More The Need for a Divine Commission

April 9, 2017April 9, 2017 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

The Great Commission | Matthew Henry

“And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I… Read More The Great Commission | Matthew Henry

April 3, 2017April 2, 2017 Paul J. Barth2 Comments

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