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Rules for Reformers

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“God is blameless and perfect, loving the blameless and perfect and seeking to draw them to himself. His presence is a hurricane of glory. God is a fierce storm, and when he draws near, mountains quake, the earth cracks, seas rage, and men tremble and fear. The storm of God's presence creates, judges, separates, and re-creates. The wind of God divides and tears apart before reuniting and healing. The very good God loves to take good men, break them apart, and turn them into very good men. The perfect and glorious God loves to take perfect men, break them apart, and turn them into greater glory and greater perfection.”
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“When God loves his sons, he sends them into battle. If God did not spare his own Son in his love, how much more so will he love all of his beloved sons? His love is not aimless; it is not sadistic. His love rejoices in the glory that comes after the battle, the glory of victory, and preeminently the glory of communion with him.”
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“Wherever the revelation that is foundational to Christianity is to be found, the Christian dogmatician has to take his stance there. This is where he stands as a Christian, and this is where he must still take his stand as a dogmatician, for with it his dogmatics will stand or fall.”
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