In this week's episode we are discussing what it means to be "reformed." Often there is confusion on what the term entails and what it doesn't entail. Hopefully this episode will give you some information to better navigate the topic.\nWhat is the Gospel? https://youtu.be/_0EFXpQUSlo \nInterested in learning the biblical languages in a rosetta stone like format? Check out biblingo.org! Don't forget to take advantage of the CITC discount, just use the discount code: CHRISTISTHECURE when signing up!\n\u201cAll Creatures of Our God and King\u201d Original words (v. 1-2) by St. Francis of Assisi, translated by William Henry Draper. Music, 16th Century German tune, adapted by Jonathan Baird and Ryan Baird. Add. words (v. 3-4) by Jonathan Baird and Ryan Baird. \xa9 2013 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP). Used by permission. www.SovereignGraceMusic.org Further reading/sources: Reformed Arminianism? www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNTs_QC80Tc Olsen on Reformed Arminianism: www.patheos.com/blogs/rogereolson\u2026nianism-reformed/ Reformed Theology: rts.edu/resources/what-is-reformed-theology/ Theocast: theocast.org/are-calvinism-and-\u2026gy-the-same-thing/ Challies on being Reformed: www.challies.com/articles/what-it\u2026-to-be-reformed/ Being reformed according to TGC: au.thegospelcoalition.org/article/what\u2026an-reformed/ Ligonier on Being Reformed: tabletalkmagazine.com/article/2018/1\u2026o-be-reformed/