Young, Restless and Reformed

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So how many other young reformed people are there around the Puritan Board? I am one of the young reformed, at 20. I'm not sure how restless I am though :)
 
I am a baby! On the 6th I will be 38! Yes I did slip that in to remind people of my B-Day.....last year it was FORGOTTEN!:(:(:( sniffle.
 
Oh, you kids!

I don't remember when I had enough energy to be restless, but it was before most of these youngsters were born!
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Darn, by the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be about Jack Abbot after his confrontation with Victor Newman about Nikki! :cool:
 
So how many other young reformed people are there around the Puritan Board? I am one of the young reformed, at 20. I'm not sure how restless I am though :)

I am 23 years old have been reformed for nearly four and a half years. I am deffinately Reformed, young, and kinda restless :banana:
 
While I think this is generally a good development, I'm also tempted to insert the standard "there's more to being Reformed than just the 5 points" post here. :smug:
 
While I think this is generally a good development, I'm also tempted to insert the standard "there's more to being Reformed than just the 5 points" post here. :smug:

:ditto: Indeed; I ceased being "5 point Calvinist" when my pastor (during membership prep classes) convinced me that my dispensationalist assumptions about redemptive history were incorrect. After he taught me about biblical church polity/government and convinced me of Presbyterianism over and against Independancy/Episcopacy. We also went through G.I. Williamsons Study WCF and I found my convictions falling into line with a more strict subscription view of the standards.

There is deffinately more to being Reformed than simply being a 5 point Calvinist. I find myself continually learning and reforming. :graduate: :book2:
 
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