The Glory of the Incarnation

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On this Lord's Day Pastor Kurt M. Smith digs into John 1:14​ and The Glory of the Incarnation.

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General Information about Providence Reformed Baptist Church, Remlap, AL.:

Who we are:
We are a small Reformed Baptist Church located in Remlap, AL. Each week Pastor Kurt M. Smith exegetically preaches the whole counsel of God.
We are Confessional: We adhere to the 1689 London Baptist Confession (http://www.prbc1689.org/wp-content/up...​)
We are Evangelical: “Evangelical” refers to the heritage of the core message of the New Testament revelation, which is about Jesus Christ and His saving life and work. As an evangelical church we believe and teach the life-saving and life transforming gospel (Good News!) of Jesus Christ, as it is revealed in the infallible and inerrant Word of God. Because of this, one of our greatest concerns and deepest passions is to communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ with clarity, wisdom, power, and integrity for the salvation of sinners to the glory of God. (Rom 1:1-7; 1 Cor. 1:18​-2:5).
We are Reformed: “Reformed” refers to the heritage of the teachings of our Lord and His Apostles which were recaptured at the time of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century by such men as Martin Luther (1483-1546), John Calvin (1509-1564), and John Knox (1514-1572), among many others. These “reformers” were given the grace to see that the Word of God had been encrusted with centuries of human traditions and the gospel obscured. The saving message of the grace of God revealed in Jesus Christ in the gospel had been lost. But these men, who had their own souls reborn by the power of the gospel of sovereign free grace, preached from the pulpits of Europe with tremendous power and blessing by the Holy Spirit and whole nations were changed.
We are Baptist: “Baptist” is an historical term expressing our self-conscious conviction that Baptism is for Believers alone; and as a consequence of “believer’s baptism,” the membership of the church must then consist only of those who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit with credible proof of God’s saving work in the manner of their lives (e.g., faith in Christ alone for salvation and on-going repentance of sin.)
For more information about Providence Reformed Baptist Church visit PRBC1689.org

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