Travis Fentiman
Puritan Board Sophomore
We are to only worship God, and yet Jesus, a man, was worshipped in his earthly ministry. How is this so? The answer is that we worship Jesus, the God-man Mediator, not insofar as He is a creature, but insofar as his Person is God.
This precious jewel of theology is argued by the reformed theologians (Owen, Gillespie, Turretin, Cheynell, etc.) linked on the webpage below in a bit of detail that will be clear to the simplest, and make the most knowledgeable cry out: “Oh! the depths and the riches! (Rom. 11:33)
This answer, and its attendant distinctions and details, have distinguished reformed theology from the theological views of Romanism, Socinianism, Lutheranism and even some 'Reformed Presbyterians'. Hope the resources are helpful, instructive and a blessing.
This precious jewel of theology is argued by the reformed theologians (Owen, Gillespie, Turretin, Cheynell, etc.) linked on the webpage below in a bit of detail that will be clear to the simplest, and make the most knowledgeable cry out: “Oh! the depths and the riches! (Rom. 11:33)
The Grounds of Christ the Mediator Receiving Divine Worship
This answer, and its attendant distinctions and details, have distinguished reformed theology from the theological views of Romanism, Socinianism, Lutheranism and even some 'Reformed Presbyterians'. Hope the resources are helpful, instructive and a blessing.