Reformed Baptist Distinctives

Publicado 2023-09-10
Listen as we go through the distinctives of Reformed theology and how it differs from Calvinism alone and other traditions. Taught by Pastor Anthony Uvenio, Hope Reformed Baptist Church.

The podcast of this episode can be found here: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformedrookie/epi…

Links Mentioned in the Show:
Sola Scriptura:    • The 5 Solas: Sola Scriptura  
Sola Fide:    • The Five Solas: Sola Fide  
Sola Christus:    • The Five Solas: Sola Christus  
Sola Gratia:    • The Five Solas: Sola Gratia  
Soli Deo Gloria:    • The 5 Solas: Soli Deo Gloria  

Three-Fold Use of the Law- Long version:    • The Three-fold Use of the Law (extend...  
Three Fold Use of the Law- short version:    • Three Fold Use of the Law  
Video Doctrine Playlist:    • Video Doctrine  

Highlights
📜 Reformed Baptist theology emphasizes the sovereignty of God in salvation.
🙏 Baptism in Reformed Baptist tradition is reserved for believers, not infants.
⛪ Church government in Reformed Baptist churches typically follows a congregational model.
📖 The Bible holds the highest authority in Reformed Baptist doctrine and practice.
🕊️ Reformed Baptists affirm the doctrines of grace, often summarized as TULIP.
🙌 Worship in Reformed Baptist churches tends to be simple and focused on God's Word.
🤝 Evangelism and missions are important aspects of Reformed Baptist min

Todos los comentarios (16)
  • @PreacherJimC
    Thank you for the video. I'm a Reformed Baptist Pastor in SE Michigan. Our church's doctrinal statement is the 2nd London Baptist Confession.
  • @mainpost4111
    “I call them Romanists, not Catholics. They departed from the faith, not us!”. Nice 👍🏼
  • @taangpeifong5334
    Praise God for your explanation May your video reach more people who are in doubt about the main doctrines of Christianity
  • I agree with most of this except for the sabbath. I believe the sabbath is no longer a day of the week but Christ himself
  • sadly none of the Baptist churches are reformed/conventual in my area they are all dispensational. What are most reformed baptist views on eschatology? I myself lean to a preterist view. Good video
  • @caseyfenton90
    The pronunciation of "egalitarian" and the John Knox being burned at the stake thing hurt my ears. Other than that, it's a pretty well-done video.
  • @Dagfari
    What about when parts of this contradict other parts? For example in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan creed, "We believe in One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church" and "One Baptism for the Remission of Sins", and ordinary Baptist teaching that Baptism is not for the remission of sins?
  • @charliego7375
    Pastor, I’m confused you say you don’t see purgatory, and the assumption of Mary, and accuse Catholics of worshiping Mary. Etc. But where do you see any of the solas in the scriptures? rather don’t you see scripture that explicitly teaches the exact opposite? Why are you worried about what the scriptures say implicitly if you don’t even believe what they say explicitly?
  • @granthodges3012
    All Reformed people need to read Romans 11 substituting "The Church" for the word "Israel" and for the pronouns that refer back to Israel in Chapter 11. Read it out loud and see if you are making any sense. I have been challenging Reformed/Calvinists to do this for two months and have no takers so far.
  • @edge2sword186
    There are no Apostolic sign gifts . Those are gifts to the church as we see the laity practicing the gifts . No Apostolic Gifts and no Apostolic succession . Why do you believe the 5 fold ministry is not for today ? Many millions of us are Spirit Filled and move in the supernatural gifts to the church .
  • Both fall under the false heresies of Anglicanism and Calvinism. Note how John Calvin added thousands of pages to the bible, anti chrisr centered and there is no "church" in this theology, merely denominations. Thus channel would be in violation of the 3rd commandment if he dared speak for God. Of course they shall all fall to the counter arguements of judaism 😊