Four hundred years ago this year, the Reformed churches were dealing with some serious difficulties. There were leaders in the church who thought that the time had come to change the church's fundamental understanding of fallen human nature and the means by which fallen humans were justified before God. The response from the synod which met over many months in the city of Dordrecht (Dordt) to address these difficulties produced a document which stands today as a confessional standard of the RCUS. In recognition of this quatercentennial year, and to remind ourselves of these cardinal doctrines (or canons), we begin this Lord's Day a short, five-sermon series. Because those who wanted to revolutionize doctrine began with the doctrine of election, our fathers at Dordrecht answered with the biblical doctrine and we begin there as well. The doctrine of election is an often misunderstood doctrine, or viewed as a distant abstraction even within Reformed churches. Yet, when we consider the biblical teaching, its glory is made manifest. – Pastor Schlegel
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