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  The Reformed Church is a Critic of the State R.C. Sproul, a prominent Reformed theologian, asserted that: "The church is called to be a critic of the state when the state fails to obey its mandate under God" This underscores the church’s vital role in maintaining moral and ethical standards in society. Sproul's statement reflects a deep conviction that the church has a prophetic responsibility to hold the state accountable to divine principles. He emphasized that while the church and state operate in distinct spheres—spiritual and governmental respectively—they are both under God's sovereign authority. Sproul argued that when the state oversteps its bounds or acts contrary to God's justice, it is incumbent upon the church to speak out and correct such deviations. This position highlights the church’s duty to act as a moral and ethical guide, ensuring that civil authorities adhere to God’s standards and serve the public good in accordance with divine law. The Chu...
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The Church Must be Reformed Abraham Kuyper, a notable Reformed theologian and statesman, once asserted:   "Therefore our church must again become not merely Christian, not merely Protestant, but Reformed: God is her Sovereign, eternal election is the heart blood of her life, and God's Word the foundation that cannot be dislodged, upon which she stands with both her feet." This declaration encapsulates a vision for the church that goes beyond just being Christian or Protestant. It calls for a dynamic, Reformed identity. To understand Kuyper’s words fully, we must explore four key points: the church must be based on the Word of God, always reforming, firmly grounded in truth, and resistant to the spirit of the age. The True Church is Based on the Word of God The foundation of the true church is the Word of God. Kuyper emphasizes the necessity for the church to root its doctrines, practices, and mission in Scripture. In an age where societal trends and cultural norms often ...