Jared Luttjeboer
@JLuttje
Graduate & Marketer at @MidAmericaSem, Host of the @ChurchHistProj Podcast, Dutch Reformed, Husband of one wife, Cheese advocate.
I've enjoyed getting to know Polycarp in preparation for Season 3 of @ChurchHistProj. Have you heard of him?

The OPC is such a schismatic denomination even the founders of the PCA considered it such and didn’t wanna join it Source: The Continuing Church by Dr. Sean Michael Lucas
The OPC is such a schismatic denomination even the founders of the PCA considered it such and didn’t wanna join it Source: The Continuing Church by Dr. Sean Michael Lucas
Is postmillennialism just amillennial optimism, or do you believe in an actual golden age of Christianity before Jesus returns?
Covenantal baptism rules the day. Baptize your babies.
Should baptism be limited to those able to profess faith, or does God’s covenant embrace the children of believers as well? This adapted article, drawn from a conversation with Drs. Cornelis Venema and Alan Strange, based on our third most listened-to podcast episode, challenges…
The validity of baptism does not rest upon the moral purity of the minister. If the sacrament is administered with water, in the name of the Triune God, it is valid. Contra this is to undermine the efficacy of God's promise by making it dependent on human agents.
In second place for our most listened to MARSCAST podcast episode, Dr. Alan Strange tackled a modern phenomenon. Now, in this article adaptation of that episode, we ask: Is Christian nationalism the bold solution young Christians have been waiting for, or a dangerous confusion…
I had a digital version of the Scofield Bible when I was a dispensationalist for some time. Did you ever grow up with one?
On this day in 1921, C.I. Scofield passed away. His Scofield Reference Bible shaped generations of evangelical thought and brought dispensational theology to the forefront. Did you ever grow up with a Scofield Reference Bible?
If the covenant of grace has expanded in the New Testament, it would be a curious thing indeed for God to now exclude those whom He previously included: the children.
Based on your tweets emphasizing Dutch Reformed theology, sacraments in corporate worship, civic-faith intersection, and church history passion (plus cheese advocacy), you resemble Abraham Kuyper—Dutch theologian, cultural engager, and advocate for Reformed principles in public…
Based on your tweets emphasizing Dutch Reformed theology, sacraments in corporate worship, civic-faith intersection, and church history passion (plus cheese advocacy), you resemble Abraham Kuyper—Dutch theologian, cultural engager, and advocate for Reformed principles in public…
Hey @grok, based on my tweets, which figure from Church History am I?
What's your take? How should faith and civic engagement intersect?
"First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way." - 1 Timothy 2:2
One of the problems with modern day 'tongue-speaking' is that it is almost always done without the gift of interpretation. — @AdrielTweets
Hardness of heart will do that to you.
Just finished the Book of Isaiah. How can anyone read that and still not believe in Jesus as the Messiah?
Those who use the Ethiopian eunuch to reject this don’t understand the difference between extraordinary mission contexts and the ordinary life of the church. The book of Acts is primarily descriptive, not prescriptive for ordinary church practice.
All baptisms should take place on the Lord's Day with the gathered people of God in corporate worship as they witness and participate in the administration of the sacrament.
🧵"Can I change churches?" Here is my standard reply...
Ugh. I don't like using em dashes anymore since AI hijacked them.