Stylos is the blog of Jeff Riddle, a Reformed Baptist Pastor in North Garden, Virginia. The title "Stylos" is the Greek word for pillar. In 1 Timothy 3:15 Paul urges his readers to consider "how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar (stylos) and ground of the truth."
Image (left side): Decorative urn with title for the book of Acts in Codex Alexandrinus.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
WM 373: Interview: Graham Chewter, Deputation Speaker, Trinitarian Bible Society
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Very Good!
Good morning, Rev. Jeffrey. My name is Newton, and I am writing from the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil.
I am a missionary of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, currently leading a church plant here in our state.
If possible, I would like to know whether you have any article or analysis on your website regarding Matthew 28:18–20. The question concerns the contrast between the “teaching the nations” perspective of the theonomic and postmillennial line, and the “making disciples” perspective of the traditionally accepted Reformed amillennial line.
Would you kindly share any insights or cooperation on this matter?
Thank you very much for your work. May God bless you!
1 comment:
Very Good!
Good morning, Rev. Jeffrey. My name is Newton, and I am writing from the state of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil.
I am a missionary of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, currently leading a church plant here in our state.
If possible, I would like to know whether you have any article or analysis on your website regarding Matthew 28:18–20. The question concerns the contrast between the “teaching the nations” perspective of the theonomic and postmillennial line, and the “making disciples” perspective of the traditionally accepted Reformed amillennial line.
Would you kindly share any insights or cooperation on this matter?
Thank you very much for your work. May God bless you!
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