Belgic Confession Class, Vol. I: Introduction and Articles 1-7
13 classes on 12 CDs with 8 class handouts
The Belgic Confession is one of the most important and oldest doctrinal statements of the Reformed churches. Written in 1561, it became a confession of Protestant believers in the Netherlands in the face of persecution from the Roman Catholic church and government. “Hold fast the form of sound words” (II Tim. 1:13).
Introduction: Why Study the Belgic Confession? (1 class)
Article 1: There Is One Only God (2 classes)
Article 2: By What Means God Is Made Known Unto Us (2 classes)
Article 3: The Written Word of God (2 classes)
Article 4: Canonical Books of the Holy Scriptures (1 class)
Article 5: From Whence the Holy Scriptures Derive Their Dignity and Authority (1 class)
Article 6: The Difference Between the Canonical and Apocryphal Books (1 class)
Article 7: The Sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures to be the Only Rule of Faith (3 classes)
“Thanks for the notice the volume 2 of the Belgic Confession Class is now available. Listening to volume 1 has been a great blessing and a challenge. I didn’t realize the implications and extent of the true nature of the Anabaptist constituency, its history and present manifestations … Now I am beginning to understand the insidious nature of all that comes under the umbrella of so much evangelical/fundamentalist/charismatic/social gospel/liberalism; and how diametrically opposed all this is to the Reformed faith, the Holy Scriptures, and the Confessions; and just how key the Confessions are in the fight against the falsehood of man-centred religion.” – Wolverhampton, England
“Greetings in the name of the Lord and a big thank you for the great CDs I ordered of the Belgic Confession classes on Scripture. I have learned so much by listening to them.” – Co. Antrim