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What Does It Mean To Be a Protestant? (Part 2)

By Dr. Paul M. Elliott
In part one of this message, we saw that many Evangelical spokesmen are saying that the Reformation was a mistake. They're calling for a so-called "new reformation" - one that would overturn and repeal the return to the truth of God's Word that took place during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.

We saw that the basis of this proposed "new reformation" is a return to the sad position of the church in the Dark Ages before the Reformation, especially in four areas: cultivation of Biblical illiteracy, reliance on sensory experience, promotion of theological pluralism, and a trust in works rather than faith for salvation.

In our last message we considered the first three, and we now turn to number four. And then, we come to the vital question: What does it mean to truly be a Protestant? We find the answer in Romans chapter twelve, verses one and two.
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In part one of this message, we saw that many Evangelical spokesmen are saying that the Reformation was a mistake. They're calling for a so-called "new reformation" - one that would overturn and repeal the return to the truth of God's Word that took place during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation.

We saw that the basis of this proposed "new reformation" is a return to the sad position of the church in the Dark Ages before the Reformation, especially in four areas: cultivation of Biblical illiteracy, reliance on sensory experience, promotion of theological pluralism, and a trust in works rather than faith for salvation.

In our last message we considered the first three, and we now turn to number four. And then, we come to the vital question: What does it mean to truly be a Protestant? We find the answer in Romans chapter twelve, verses one and two.
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