I actually never like the term Protestant.
For I view it as a term first created to reflect those who where once part of the Roman Catholic Church, who have since rejected the Roman Catholic Church and are protesting it.
I have never been a Roman Catholic, and have only viewed one Mass during a wedding where my wife and I refused to be part of, and sat in the back all by ourselves.
However, I have much reformed teaching so much so that some would almost call me totally reformed. I too have problems with this term, since it really don't reflect what I believe has happen.
For I insist, that prior to knowing Christ, I was an unbeliever. And through the sanctification process my views and the truths that I hold to have come more aligned with Christ's. I do not do this in protest to the Catholic Church, for I assert that if there was no Catholic Church that the changes that God has wrought in me still would have occurred.
So, why would I want to hang the title of Protestant or even Reformed Believer around my neck, or any other name except that of Christian. For it is Christ who I aspire to become like.
For I view it as a term first created to reflect those who where once part of the Roman Catholic Church, who have since rejected the Roman Catholic Church and are protesting it.
I have never been a Roman Catholic, and have only viewed one Mass during a wedding where my wife and I refused to be part of, and sat in the back all by ourselves.
However, I have much reformed teaching so much so that some would almost call me totally reformed. I too have problems with this term, since it really don't reflect what I believe has happen.
For I insist, that prior to knowing Christ, I was an unbeliever. And through the sanctification process my views and the truths that I hold to have come more aligned with Christ's. I do not do this in protest to the Catholic Church, for I assert that if there was no Catholic Church that the changes that God has wrought in me still would have occurred.
So, why would I want to hang the title of Protestant or even Reformed Believer around my neck, or any other name except that of Christian. For it is Christ who I aspire to become like.