
Forgotten Reformed Doctrine
From Eschatology Matters by Eschatology Matters
June 8, 2026 · 20 min · Season 1 · Episode 317
About this episode
Corey Wing explores the Reformed concept of Coram Deo and its implications for Christian living.
What does it mean to live Coram Deo? In this episode of Take Heart, Corey Wing explores the rich Reformed concept of Coram Deo—living every moment of life before the face of God. Far more than a theological phrase, Coram Deo reminds Christians that every thought, word, and action takes place in God's presence, under His authority, and for His glory. Whether at work, at home, in worship, or in private moments no one else sees, believers are called to live with joyful awareness of God's nearness and sovereignty. Discover how this forgotten truth can transform your worship, strengthen your integrity, and deepen your walk with Christ. Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >Here< For blog entries, articles, and much more, visit our website >Here<
People in this episode
Host: Corey Wing
Topics covered
- Coram Deo
- Reformed doctrine
- Christian living
- God's presence
- Worship
- Integrity
- Spiritual growth
Keywords
- Coram Deo
- Reformed theology
- Christianity
- God's authority
- Worship
- Spiritual integrity
- Faith
- Sovereignty
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