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Whose I am and whom I serve

Ronald Cammenga·2019-10-15
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This installation sermon by Prof. Ronald Cammenga addresses the fundamental questions of Christian identity and allegiance: "Whose are you and whom do you serve?" Using Acts 27:23 as his text, Cammenga emphasizes that belonging to Christ determines one's entire purpose and service, contrasting this with the self-centered autonomy of unbelieving philosophy. The sermon serves as both a theological meditation on Christian commitment and a charge to the newly installed professor of theology in the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary.

(This special submission is the text of the sermon preached by Prof. Cammenga on the occasion of the installation of Rev. Brian Huizinga as professor of theology in the PR Theological Seminary on September 4, 2019.) "… whose I am, and whom I serve." Acts 27:23b Introduction Whose are you? And whom do you serve? Those are the two most important questions in the entire world. They are the two most important questions that every child of God must face. They are the two most important questions...

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Author
Ronald Cammenga
Date

2019-10-15

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Acts
Acts 27:23Acts 25:11
1 Timothy 1
Matthew 4:9
Romans 1:25
Hebrews 12:28
Topics
Christian LivingSanctificationChurch Government
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