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Guard the Gospel
Guard the Gospel

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Guard the Gospel

The Value and Treasure of Creeds

Michael Reeves

4.5

Guard the Gospel

The Value and Treasure of Creeds

Michael Reeves

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Throughout much of the world today, the church seems in retreat. Cowed by our culture, Christians fear sticking out and looking odd. What we need, more than ever, is a generation prepared to say boldly and publicly, “I believe.” 

Creeds and confessions are opportunities to take our stand and declare our glorious God and his marvellous good news. They renew our vision and affirm our communal identity. They safeguard against error. Timeless yet timely, they proclaim a message that the world needs to hear.

 

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“Right from the get-go, the Christian faith has been a confessional religion. The affirmation ‘Jesus is Lord’ and similar creed-like assertions adorn the pages of the New Testament. It has only been under the impress of the Enlightenment project in the West that Christians have conceived of a non-confessional approach to being a Christian. This fresh study of creeds and their importance by Dr. Reeves is therefore most welcome. It is a vital reminder of why we need robust statements of faith. Highly recommended.” 

Michael A.G. Haykin, Professor of Church History, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 

“In Guard the Gospel, Michael Reeves gives a stirring call to live in light of the truth and proclaim it boldly. He shows the creeds not to be dry and obsolete, but instead to be robust statements of the gospel that unite us together and point us to God’s revelation about himself. May our churches hear Reeves’ rallying cry, and recover not rote recitation, but vigorous affirmation of the faith once for all entrusted to the saints.” 

Keri Folmar, Priscilla Talk, a podcast by 9Marks Baptist Theological Seminary

  • Title

    Guard the Gospel

  • Author(s)

    Michael Reeves

  • Series

    Union

  • ISBN

    9781068394652

  • Format

    eBook

  • Publisher

    Union Publishing

  • Topic

    Church History

  • Audience

    Adults, Church Leaders

  • Pages

    80

  • Published

    01/11/2025

Overall rating

4.5 based on 2 reviews

Consider the ancient Creeds

In the 1700th anniversary of the promulgation of the Nicene Creed in 325, Michael Reeves has given us a very readable book on the benefits of creeds which should foster “unity in essentials, liberty in non-essentials, charity in all things” (p8-9). The very act of reciting a creed counters a sinful rejection of God’s revelation. Our society views dogmatic truths as arrogant, but in fact holding to a creed is an act of humility as one submits to an authority greater than ourselves. Scripture remains supreme, but a creed based on Scripture will help us hold onto the truth in the face of a hostile world. Reeves focuses on the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds, giving the historical-theological backgrounds and a brief exposition. The Nicene Creed refuted the Arian heresy that Jesus is not fully God, which also means that the Father is not the eternal Father either and leads to works salvation. The Apostles’ Creed began as a baptismal formula and was fixed in wording by the 8th century. Evangelicals are sometimes concerned that the ancient Creeds do not cover the core soteriological issues such as justification by faith. However, Reeves argues that no Creed is a full exposition of truth and other key doctrines are there in embryo. The Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds show that Jesus is the only saviour and the Reformers believed that they were expounding the creed. For example, Calvin’s Institutes is structured around the Apostles’ Creed. Perhaps less liturgical churches should consider reciting a Creed together when meeting together.

Stephen

Why do you believe what you believe?

Michael Reeves is at it again. This short (50 pages) book will help you in your understanding of creeds and confessions. "Confessions draw us body and soul , into obedience to God's Word" page 13 At the end of the book there are reflection questions for each chapter to help you go through and understanding what you have read. Chapter 1 : Creeds and Confessions: What's the point? Chapter 2: The Nicene Creed Chapter 3: The Apostles Creed Chapter 4: Arm You with Your Creed!

Steven

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