The second installment of Pastor Jim Domm’s series on the Regulative Principle.
The Regulative Principle of Worship in Exegetical Perspective – Part II of IV
The second installment of Pastor Jim Domm’s series on the Regulative Principle.
The Regulative Principle of Worship in Exegetical Perspective – Part II of IV
Here is an excellent work by Pastor Jim Domm of Englewood Baptist Church in Englewood, New Jersey, posted on the RBS Tabletalk blog. Pastor Domm seeks to approach the Regulative Principle (RPW) from scripture, not conjecture or tradition. He makes use of “good and necessary consequence”, the positive actions that are required without express command given by God. This is a four part series by Pastor Domm, and I intend to link to each of them.
The Regulative Principle of Worship in Historical Perspective, Part I of IV