Here is a couple to think about:

As indicated, I believe the Westminster Confession to be the clearest and most accurate comprehensive confession, yet I believe that even this Confession was the product of fallible, but godly men. Thus, by the grace of God, I denote several exceptions to the Westminster Confession.

1. Chapter 7: Of God's Covenant with Man - Paragraph 2 (cf. Chp. 19, para. 1, 6). I would clarify that the "covenant of works" was not meritorious and I deny that any covenant can be kept without faith. Good works, even in this covenant were a result of faith, as illustrated by the Sabbath rest which was Adam’s first full day in the presence of God.

2. Chapter 25: Of the Church - Paragraph 6. Though I believe the doctrine of the Pope of Rome to be in error, where it is not in accord with the WCF, I do not believe him necessarily to be the Anti-Christ, Man of Lawlessness, or Beast of Revelation, etc.


Reformed and Always Reforming,