This chapter explores the essence of the Gospel, emphasizing its core principles against the backdrop of law and righteousness. It discusses the importance of Bible study, prayer, and communal worship within the Reformation tradition while critiquing modern complacency in evangelism. The conversation highlights the delicate balance between understanding Christian liberty and avoiding the pitfalls of legalism, ultimately underscoring the vital role of faith and reliance on Christ.
We are going back to February 3rd, 1991 where the classic hosts of White Horse Inn talk about the search for spirituality in the 90s. If you heard our recent conversation with Dr. Horton about his new book on the origins of the “spiritual but not religious,” you will hear clear connections and echoes about the trends were we talking about 33 years ago and the things we see today.
So what does it mean to be spiritual? On this episode of White Horse in our classic hosts, Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt, discuss true spirituality showing that the Reformation directs us back to scripture where faith and practice are centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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Featuring: Michael Horton, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt