The Belgic Confession is a beloved Reformed summary of the Christian faith—for the building up of the church of Christ and to the glory of the Triune God. But the Belgic Confession is not only a statement of faith. The theological depths and the personal character of this beloved document make it a more-than-suitable resource to which the believer can turn for the daily practice of personal devotions.
Each day the 365 meditations in this book will guide the reader toward a better understanding of and love for those scriptural truths for which the author of the Belgic Confession (1561), Guido de Brès, lived as a pastor, a husband and a father, and died as a martyr.
This book began as devotional articles written by ministers of the Protestant Reformed Churches in the US and Canada for the edification of the saints in the Covenant Evangelical Reformed Church in Singapore.