W. Robert Godfrey

Calvin to the Persecuted Faithful

March 1, 1990

The power of Calvin's spiritual counsel was in the fine balance that he maintained between his insistence on militant faithfulness in the real battles of the Christian life and his constant reminders of the assurance of victory that the Christian has in Christ. 

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Reforming the Church’s Singing

February 4, 1990

As we seek to reform the music of the church, we must try to do that – as Calvin did – in a biblical way.

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By All Means

February 2, 1990

An examination of the Apostle Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 9:22.

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The Value of Creeds

July 6, 1989

To understand the truth, to be protected from error, to testify clearly to the world creeds and confessions are an invaluable resource for Christians.

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Confronting Error – Part of Our Spiritual Warfare

June 1, 1989

The necessity of discerning and confronting error in the church.

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Who Was Arminius?

January 1, 1988

Who was the founder of Arminianism and what did he teach that had everyone talking?

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A House Divided

September 1, 1986

A reflection on the divisions that were present in the Christian Reformed Church in the 1980's.

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Compromise or Ruthless and Devious Act

January 1, 1985

During the debate on the issue of women in office during the Christian Reformed Church Synod 1995, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey had the opportunity to defend the work done in 1994 to close the offices to women based on the clear teaching of Scripture.

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Reformation: Boer vs. the Bible

May 4, 1980

The testimony of the history and theology of the church places a heavy burden of proof upon the Reformed thinker who opposes the Canons’ teaching on election and reprobation.

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Reprobation – The Critics and the Canons

September 15, 1976

An investigation and response to the charges of critics of reprobation in the CRC in the 1970's.

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Did the Canons Misfire: Five Points on Synod of Dort

June 1, 1976

The Canons of Dort, with their detailed and extensive exposition of several vital points of Reformed Christianity, have guided the church in its understanding of the sovereign grace of God.

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