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David Reece

@RealDavidReece

Pastor of Puritan Reformed Church (https://t.co/D81rco1dQc), Husband, Father, Managing Partner @ReeceFund

Phoenix, AZ Katılım Kasım 2022
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David Reece
David Reece@RealDavidReece·
7 Distinctives of Puritan Reformed Church: 1) Puritan 2) Reformed 3) Patriarchal 4) Family Integrated Worship 5) Psalm Singing 6) Postmillennial 7) Theonomic
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The King's Hall
The King's Hall@The_Kings_Hall·
William and the House of Orange: Building Dynasties & Christian Nations William built a dynasty that has lasted more than 400 years and shaped the face of a nation. In the process, his sons carried on the work of the Reformation in the Netherlands. It required wealth, political savvy, and God’s kindness. In this episode, we’ll talk about building wealth and nations for the sake of a Protestant Christendom. We’re joined by pastor David Reece (@RealDavidReece) to talk about dynastic legacy building in today’s world.
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The King's Hall
The King's Hall@The_Kings_Hall·
William and the House of Orange: Building Dynasties & Christian Nations William built a dynasty that has lasted more than 400 years and shaped the face of a nation. In the process, his sons carried on the work of the Reformation in the Netherlands. It required wealth, political savvy, and God’s kindness. In this episode, we’ll talk about building wealth and nations for the sake of a Protestant Christendom. We’re joined by pastor David Reece (@RealDavidReece) to talk about dynastic legacy building in today’s world.
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David Reece@RealDavidReece·
@stadler_cj Good point that much of the work in life is not going to fit that description. Glorifying God is the big thing and much God glorifying work is going to be things that are unpaid. And yes, lots of building into people is not something the customer will directly pay for. 🫡
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Chris Stadler
Chris Stadler@stadler_cj·
According to Reece, "wasted work is anything customers won't pay for." Seems like an incomplete statement. Great talk by David Reece. From my notes at the Business Makers Network Conference last week.
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David Reece@RealDavidReece·
The Lord’s Day is a day for rest from work and play to focus on worship. Let us worship the Lord.
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David Reece@RealDavidReece·
This is the most effeminate post I have ever read in my life. @WilliamWolfe - I have no idea what this is about, praying for your victory over this garbage. The Lord bless you.
Erick Erickson@EWErickson

Y'all, one final word on @WilliamWolfe before I go back to ignoring him. In the past 24 hours, I have been overwhelmed with emails, private messages, text messages, etc. from people who have gone to church with him, worked with him, or otherwise been the subject of his vitriol. The number of people who have reached out blows my mind. Pastors who are good, Godly men have sent notes of appreciation with stories of William's vitriol directed at them or their friends. His former co-workers and even those he went to church with have stories. What an appalling and abusive person, and he is clearly a very troubled soul. Often, in political movements, the people with serious issues are used by others to attack others. Those above the abusive person and around them egg them on because they'd never get their hands dirty, but have found a useful fool who has no self-awareness to know how dirty he gets himself. So many of the pastors keep telling me they are fearful of engaging because their Twitter timelines fill up with awful invective from people if they respond. I have seen the examples of them being called demons and snakes. First, I wouldn't be surprised if it is him. Second, even if it is not him, they are a small and loud minority. Set your Twitter notifications to only show you tweets from people who actually follow you, or only from those you follow. Ignore the sound and fury of the tiny group of angry people. Also, know you are not alone and know that he has no power over you. He has alienated himself and his Center for Baptist Leadership by his abusive behavior. The darkness will not overcome the light. Lastly, William clearly is a troubled soul and he needs a lot of prayer. I'm going to back to ignoring him now. The rest of you just know I thank you for your kinds notes and you are not alone.

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Bohnet@SeanOShay2·
Recovered from a fantastic weekend in Phoenix. Thanks @RealDavidReece and crew for having me out to lead a music conference. These kinds of conferences are encouraging. The church comes together to get better at the task of worship and body life. A singing church is beautiful.
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He is risen!
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The Lord is wise in all He does, and He does all He pleases, and nothing happens except what He pleases.
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He is risen!
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Joseph Spurgeon
Joseph Spurgeon@Joseph_Spurgeon·
I have seen several posts recently in support of what is often called family integrated worship, meaning the whole family gathered together in the Lord’s Day service. This is something I support, enjoy, and want to see practiced. I believe there is good biblical precedent for it, and I believe it is generally a very good thing. That said, some of the writing in support of it has gone a bit too far. I understand the impulse. Many are trying to show mercy to young parents and to make clear that children are welcome in the worship of God. That is right and good. We should be hospitable. We should not treat children as intrusions. The covenant community includes them. At the same time, some of the rhetoric seems to deny that parents have a real duty to train their children for worship. Yes, children will make noise from time to time. Babies cry. Toddlers squirm. That is part of life in a living church. But parents are not the only consideration in the gathered assembly. Loud and ongoing disruption can distract others from hearing the preaching of the Word and from focusing on prayer and praise. If we reduce the conversation to slogans such as “we love the sound of children” or “if you are distracted, that is your problem,” we are not helping anyone. Mere platitudes is not helpful. Family integrated worship requires effort from everyone. Those who are easily distracted must discipline their own hearts and minds. Parents must also take seriously their responsibility to prepare their children for worship. That preparation happens throughout the week. It involves teaching obedience, practicing sitting and listening, correcting defiance, and being willing to step out of the service when necessary. As a congregation grows and more children are present, the opportunity for distraction increases. It is not wise to pretend this is not a real issue. Order and reverence still matter. The household of God should be warm and welcoming, but it should also reflect self control and honor for the Lord we are worshiping. Churches can provide practical helps for families who are just getting started. A nursery can serve as a tool to assist parents in the early stages of training. Older saints can show patience. Pastors can set a tone that encourages children to be present and encourages parents to be diligent. We need both. Children should be welcomed into the worship of God. Parents should be encouraged. And at the same time, children should be trained, and disorder should not be excused. Family integrated worship is a beautiful thing when it is carried out with patience, discipline, and a shared commitment to honor the Lord together. But it takes work, not just wishful thinking.
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David Reece@RealDavidReece·
Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God. Peacemakers are called sons of God because they show themselves to be following the behavior of their Father who made peace with enemies by the blood of His Son. God did not make peace with all of his enemies by forgiveness. He shatters the teeth of the unrepentant wicked. Peace by reconciliation and peace by just and competently achieved victory. To be charitable where reasonable, forbearing where possible without great loss, forgiving to the repentant, and just to the unrepentant or grossly criminal wicked. Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.
David Reece@RealDavidReece

Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God. Purity of heart is holiness. The integrity of looking with singular purpose to the glory of God. The more you grow in holiness, the more you grow in focus on the glory of God, the more you will see God in this life. Justification is by faith alone. All who have the smallest of faiths will see God in the glorified state, but the seeing can be increased in this life. Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God.

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The Transformed Wife 🦋
The Transformed Wife 🦋@godlywomanhood·
Think how powerful Women’s Conferences would be if they taught women to be sober (take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ), lovers of their husband (pleasing him, not depriving him sexually, not being quarrelsome and contentious, but kind, long-suffering, gentle), loving their children (being home and available to them, training them in godliness, and disciplining them to obey), chaste (sexual purity before and after marriage), discreet (dressing modestly, not looking like a harlot), obedient to husband (1 Peter 3:1-6), good (not idle, gossipers, gluttons, but pursuing meek and quiet spirits) keepers at home (hard workers in their homes and for their families) so they don’t blaspheme God’s Word (Titus 2:4,5).
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The LORD is generous and kind. He clothes us. He feeds us. He redeems us by His blood.
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Paul Biegler, D.A.
Paul Biegler, D.A.@FrankCapraJr·
Reading these guys and their spelling/syntax/etc. always makes me feel like I’m stroking out.
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David Reece@RealDavidReece·
Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God. Purity of heart is holiness. The integrity of looking with singular purpose to the glory of God. The more you grow in holiness, the more you grow in focus on the glory of God, the more you will see God in this life. Justification is by faith alone. All who have the smallest of faiths will see God in the glorified state, but the seeing can be increased in this life. Blessed are the pure in heart, For they shall see God.
David Reece@RealDavidReece

Blessed are the merciful, For they shall obtain mercy. Godly mercy is a fruit of the Spirit. It tend s toward generating peaceable behavior in others and encourage mutuality. When your godly mercy is despised by men, do not despair. God will return the mercy to you many fold. Blessed are the merciful, For they shall obtain mercy.

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@pastoraldoleon I know actually believe both are sabbath breaking. But still funny.
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