Reformed Christianity
- Why don't we treat the sin of gluttony with the same seriousness as some other sins?
A question posted on another forum, but I thought it might be good to discuss here. Do you think it's true? And if true, why might that be?
- How do we best reach the next generation with the gospel?
It's becoming more and more apparent that the next generation is different than Boomers and GenXers. And our methods of evangelism and outreach may not be actually reaching Millennials and Gen Z.
So what does your church do or what ideas do you have to reach them with the gospel?
- August 25 - Morning Meditation - C.H. Spurgeon "Morning and Evening" - Reformedditdit.reformed.social August 25 - Morning Meditation - C.H. Spurgeon "Morning and Evening" - Reformeddit
“His fruit was sweet to my taste.”—Song of Solomon 2:3. FAITH, in the Scripture, is spoken of under the emblem of all the senses. It is sight: “Look unto me and be ye saved.” It is hearing: “Hear, and your soul shall live.” Faith is smelling: “All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia”;...
Wanted to cross-post something I am trying to do daily on the dit.reformed.social instance, just to spur on some discussion and encouragement!
- Do women belong to their husband as the Church belongs to Christ? Come challenge or chat about that!
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- No Dumb Questions Tuesday
Do you have questions that aren't worth it's own post? Ask 'em here.
- Meme Jubilee today
We're small, but hey... If you got any somewhat almost relevant memes, post them in the community
- TGC Course | The Beginning of Life & Abortionwww.thegospelcoalition.org TGC Course | The Beginning of Life & Abortion
A course curated by The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission to examine the complexities of upholding the sanctity of life from a Christian worldview.
How It is clear from scripture that Christians must be pro-life.
- Anybody else finding it hard to want to stay on Lemmy?
I apologize if this is not appropriate for this community. But, I find the main reason I feel this way is because of my Christian faith. I've gone on Reddit twice this month to check for specific discussions or questions I had. I only ever used Reddit on a third party app, so I was upset but what was happening.
But surprisingly, I feel even more alienated and hated on here than I did on Reddit. Pro Life communities seem to be banned. I think there were one or two at some point, but I can't find any now. This community has very low engagement and content, which I understand.
I'm kinda in the middle politically, trying to let my faith guide my politics, but there doesn't seem to be a place for that here. The people here seem to be further left than Reddit and more intolerant of Christianity.
I think it makes sense. Of course the most "activist-minded" people would leave Reddit. Perhaps the most outspoken people. I left Reddit because dislike browsing it outside of RIF.
I feel myself more and more drawn to Reddit lately. There's obviously still a vast majority of people on there that my beliefs are still hated. But, there are enough people to carve out little communities of like-minded people.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. Apologies if it doesn't fit.
- How Can Pastors Become Trusted Again?www.thegospelcoalition.org TGC Talks: How Can Pastors Become Trusted Again?
Sam Allberry explains why Christian pastors have become less trustworthy in society, and how they might become trusted again.
Full disclosure: I haven't really listened to this yet. But I'm wondering... Can Pastors really be trusted again in our society? Certainly they can and should be trusted by Christians.. But society as a whole seems destined to be more and more suspicious of Christians and Christian leaders.
- Living with Religious Scrupulosity or Moral OCD | O. Alan Noble for Ploughwww.plough.com Living with Religious Scrupulosity or Moral OCD
Alan Noble writes that OCD requires him to keep faith in God’s goodness as mediated through the wise voices of other people who will his good.
- Hello!
Howdy,
Good to see there is work being done to slowly move off of Reddit. I love the communities on there, but dang the company is moving in some bad directions. The lemmee instance still has some missing features (tags, a functioning search tool, good UI) but it has potential. Hope this place ends up working out.
I'm assuming that theology memes are not allowed on here given that the goal of this sub(? communities? Idk what the terms are) is to replicate r/Reformed, but I just want to check.
God be with you
- 10 Crucial Archaeological Discoveries Related to the Biblewww.crossway.org 10 Crucial Archaeological Discoveries Related to the Bible
While archaeological findings don’t prove the truth of Scripture, they do have the potential to enrich our understanding and draw us into the world of the biblical writers.
Not specifically related to Reformed theology, but a good read and important for our understanding of scriptural transmission.
- Baptismal Regeneration
I've heard a lot of people on twitter, reddit, and YouTube arguing for baptismal regeneration. What's shocking is that many of these people call themselves Protestant, even Reformed. I've even heard claims that baptismal regeneration is part of Reformed Theology.
This doesn't make any sense, however. Reformed theology sees baptism as the new circumcision. But circumcision wasn't how people were saved, because if that were the case, then there would be no women who died under the old covenant in heaven. But the Bible distinguishes between circumcision of the flesh and circumcision of the heart. Remember that Abraham was justified by faith before he was circumcised, just like someone like me who wasn't baptized as a child is saved before their baptism. Water doesn't save you, it points to what saves you, which is God's grace given to us through faith in Jesus Christ.
If baptismal regeneration is true, then covenant theology makes no sense at all, not to mention that it contradicts Sola Fide.
- Decline in religion doesn’t bode well for the republic
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/171545
> cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/171544 > > > cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/171542 > > > > > > > > Counterpoint: Decline in religion doesn’t bode well for the republic > > > > > > This might not seem like a crisis, but the American Founders would have disagreed. These men saw that self-government depended on morality and virtue, which, in turn, depended on religion. As George Washington stated in his Farewell Address, “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indisputable supports.”
- Samson's riddle
I was reading through the story of Samson in the book of Judges and his riddle is one of the greatest pictures of the gospel in the Old Testament. Judg 14:14: "And he said unto them, Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness. And they could not in three days expound the riddle." Like the riddle, the gospel was a mystery that could only be revealed by the one who created it. The answer to Samson's riddle was "What is sweeter than honey? and what is stronger than a lion?", but there is a better answer. Jesus is stronger than a lion and his gospel is sweeter than honey. Jesus died and from his dead body came his flesh and blood that he freely gives to us. Samson saw a glimpse of something so amazing it could only have been revealed by the Spirit.
- How do you rest on the Sabbath? I mean practically - what do you actually do?
Assuming you rest 1 day of the week, what do you typically do on that day of rest? What do you find restful? Are there still things that you must do that day that aren't so restful?
- Are there any Christian communities on lemmy that you like?
Besides this awesome one, of course. :-)
- What's your favorite / most helpful book about Heaven?
My kids are at Youth Camp this week and the theme is about Heaven and glory. It's been really good so far.
But it got me thinking about resources and I actually don't have a ton of books on the subject.
- It looks like we're not getting a ton of new users from the /r/reformed subreddit
Any thoughts on if there's anything we can or even should do about that? There's not much here.
- No dumb questions Tuesday
Not like you can't just post whatever you want... but here's a thread specifically for questions.
- What do you need prayer for?
There's only a few of us right now, but we should pray for one another. What do you need prayer for?
- Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him
Psalms 33:18-22 (NASB) Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him, On those who hope for His lovingkindness, To deliver their soul from death And to keep them alive in famine. Our soul waits for the LORD; He is our help and our shield. For our heart rejoices in Him, Because we trust in His holy name. Let Your lovingkindness, O LORD, be upon us, According as we have hoped in You.
- Confessions of Faith and the Baptist Traditionwww.thegospelcoalition.org Confessions of Faith and the Baptist Tradition
The idea that Baptists have never found unity in confessions crumbles under an avalanche of historic evidence to the contrary.