Monday, October 7, 2013

A Call for a Pentecost Unity like John Calvin's Geneva on the Great Confession for Presbyterians and Baptists of Reformed Theology for our Post-Moral Days

Do you see that Calvin's Geneva was unified?  Do you see that there was more Christian unity than with Martin Luther?  There seemed to be more disunity with Luther in the outcome of things but more unity with Calvin in the outcome of things.  I am referring to their historical time frame. God blessed Calvin's Reformed ministry to an extent that brought Christian unity, but Luther also correctly taught justification by faith alone and godly living.  Calvin was a man of God who did not compromise even on the nature of baptism nor does it seem that he had ever trained someone who has went to Semi-pelagianism (Philipp Melanchthon) under Luther.  The pursuit of this Christian evangelist is to create a Calvin's Geneva where there is unity between Baptists and Presbyterians on the Great Confession of Faith to stand for Jesus in a unprecedented time of history of disunity among Christian friends. 

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