This is a direct fulfilment of Isaiah 53.

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This is a direct fulfilment of Isaiah 53.
Repost from @reformedwomens using @RepostRegramApp - Women who lived during the Protestant Reformation can give us a unique perspective on the Christian life. They didn’t teach from pulpits, but they did teach from printing presses, throne rooms, and hospitable homes. Here are some few things we can learn from these mothers in the faith. The Urgency of Obedience Sixteenth-century Europe didn’t change because three or four intelligent men wrote new theological works. Europe changed because ordinary believers made use of the ordinary means of grace. Women devoted themeselves to the public preaching of the Word, right use of the sacraments, prayer, private study of the Word, fellowship with other believers, and fasting. They opened their homes for worship services, facilitated church plants, attended worship without fail, distributed Bibles, funded seminaries, and prepared carefully for communion. #reformedquotes #reformedtheology #calvinist