Theological Term of the Week 
Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at 8:22PM
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ordinary means of grace
The elements of corporate worship which God uses to build his church, namely, the reading and preaching of the Word, prayer, baptism and the Lord’s supper; “the things God, in the Bible, says are central to the spiritual health and growth of His people”;1 also called the outward means of grace.

Learn more:

  1. Ligon Duncan: The Ordinary Means of Growth
  2. Michael G. Brown: Ordinary Means
  3. Luke Stamps: Especially Preaching: The Ordinary Means of Grace and Christian Spirituality
  4. The Baptist Catechism: The Ordinary Means of Grace
  5. Kevin DeYoung: Four Ordinary Means of Grace (video)

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Filed under Ecclesiology

1From The Ordinary Means of Growth by Ligon Duncan.

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