I would agree with averagefellar’s assessment and merely add the being Reformed is always reforming. It is not merely a belief in the 5 solas (however these are foundational), but a continual maturing of not only how to live out the faith once delivered, but the enablement to also proclaim the truth against false beliefs of our day (not only Arminianism, but third eye theology, Muntu Christology, liberation theology, postmodernism, process theology, etc.). A reformed person in my opinion will continue to study the Bible and it by its very nature it will continue to reform them to the very image of Christ growing in “eschatology, sacramentology, ecclesiology, the understanding of the covenants,” etc. to the glory of God alone. And yes, you will learn from “general revelation” and learn to biblically evaluate it and transform our culture to God’s glory as well.

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Reformed and Always Reforming,