David Reece
@RealDavidReece
Pastor of Puritan Reformed Church (http://Puritan.Church), Husband, Father, Managing Partner @ReeceFund
I was asked how to get more access to my teachings: Check out Puritan.Church 1) Sermon Series by me: Audio - sermonaudio.com/puritanchurchp… I would go to the series called “2022 membership class” followed WSC, 1 Corinthians & James & Romans if you want a crash course…
I run a Private Equity Firm that puts money into building or buying Christian Companies. We want to radicalize the country to a Biblical perspective. Centrist @sequoia or Radical @ReeceFund . Put your money where your mouth is. Invest in companies that advance your values.
The reality is that America is being pulled to extremes from both sides The center is still strong, but it’s being confused by the extremes The center needs to be louder
The mushy middle, the lukewarm, the people pleasers - this is the audience that dithers between two directions. Moderation in righteousness is no virtue. Extremism in righteousness is no vice. Choose whom you will serve and do not vacillate between directions.
The reality is that America is being pulled to extremes from both sides The center is still strong, but it’s being confused by the extremes The center needs to be louder
This is wise.
Never, EVER trust people who encourage you to envy. It’s destructive to society and to your soul.
So, you’re telling me it is somewhat compelling?
One of the least compelling doctrinal positions that people I actually respect a lot hold is a cappella only worship. Every argument I've ever heard against the permissibility of instruments in worship has struck me as both extremely tenuous and vulnerable to obvious rebuttal.
Apart from the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit, no man is able to choose or do any good. Even if it looks good outwardly, the goal, the basis, and the attitude will be bad.
Presbyterians should respect Baptists and Congregationalists more than Lutherans and Anglicans. We have so much more in common. Our confessions are the same except for church government and baptism in the case of baptists. & We theoretically agree on the regulative principle.
I know what joins you together!
Yes.
Ok, last comment on the Matthew Barrett situation... I'm always a bit confused when seminary professors jump from a teaching role in one tradition to another. As far as I can tell, either one of two things has to be true. 1. You just realized that you've been completely wrong…
Brother, musical instruments were instituted in the Davidic Temple worship - not before. They ended with the ending of temple worship. This is the position of the Ancient church and most of the Reformers who were not Lutheran or Episcopalian. I would be honored to discuss.
One of the least compelling doctrinal positions that people I actually respect a lot hold is a cappella only worship. Every argument I've ever heard against the permissibility of instruments in worship has struck me as both extremely tenuous and vulnerable to obvious rebuttal.
If you want to sing ancient worship songs, sing the Psalms.
Truth is propositional. Truth is thus mental. Truths only exist in minds. Truth is eternal (without beginning or end) At least 1 mind is eternal. God is Truth. God is the Logos. God is unavoidable.
This guy is so impressive. @elonmusk, we all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Truth is propositional. Truth is unchanging. Truth is this eternal. Truth only exists in minds. Eternal truth means some eternal mind. God is unavoidable in thought. Repent and…
Travel anywhere on Earth (that’s willing to allow loud rockets) in half an hour or so at Mach 25!
Protestants do not teach on the regulative principle and the beauty of the simplicity of the new covenant.
Why do you believe there is a growing interest in Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism among evangelicals?
Some recently listed a bunch of things that were supposed to be negative about me. One of them was that I own a body armor company that markets to Christians. I remain unrepentant.
In the Bible, mystery always means “once hidden, but now revealed.” It never means “un-understandable.”
He gets it.
Find me the verse that says “Demons believe in Christ” The verse that many such as yourself take out of context only affirms that demons believe that “God is one.” So the demons believe in a singular creator God. That does not equate to “belief in Christ.”
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The reformation was about: 1) the defense of the true Gospel and 2) the defense of true worship.
The reformation was about: 1) the defense of the true Gospel and 2) the defense of true worship.
Thank you, Ben. Good notice to all.
BREAKING: Dr. Coleman Boyd, an emergency physician and Christian anti-abortion activist, is running for the Mississippi State Senate. Dr. Boyd is the father of thirteen children, including four adopted children. His youngest adopted daughter was conceived in rape, but her…