"Of course, there may be some of our own views (nonessentials of course) that will be cleared up when we get to glory."<br><br>That's the point I had a hard time understanding. The so called 'Non' essentials. What some may take as being a non-essential, Psalm singing, women's head coverings, they take very seriously. But I also can see their point to and that is what bothers me some times. I look at worship in my Church and some times wish it could be more in line with the RPW and did practice psalmody.<br>But we don't so does that mean we are not true worshipers of God and are sinning against the Most High? What if I'm wrong and they are right, what then? It's so confusing at times. As much as I'm grateful for knowing Reformed theology I still at times miss the earlier days of my Christian life when theology didn't matter much. Jesus was new to me and I just wanted to know I was His.<br><br>


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