You Know You’re Reformed When . . .

December 15th, 2007 by Brent

As you may know, we went to AZ to visit family over the Thanksgiving holidays. One evening we went to Peter Piper Pizza with some of my extended family so all of the cousins could have some good pizza parlor fun. A couple of days later, we had one of those “You know you’re Reformed when . . .  moments (as if the fact that we have sons named Owen and Carson and a dog named Baxter is not enough) when Miles, my oldest son asked if we could go back to “John Piper Pizza.”

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Posted in Family, Reformed Theology

4 Responses

  1. Tom

    That’s great! Not unlike my son when he was roughly 5 and called Chuck E. Cheese’s Pizza, “Chucky Jesus.”

    But that could come from an Arminian as much as a Reformer, especially if he’s the one that chose to go there .

    Grasped Secure in the Grip of His Sovereign Grace,
    Tom
    Doctrine Matters

  2. GUNNY HARTMAN

    That’s sweet.

    I’m sure if Dr. Piper opened a pizza joint we would glorify that pizza BY enjoying it forever.

  3. Jim

    Actually, this may come true if Papa John’s carries out a hostile takeover of Peter Piper Pizza.

    By the way, have you tasted their Supreme Pizza, it’s simply hedonistic.

    Can we get a drummer for this post, please?

  4. Rhett Smith

    That’s hilarious…

    i have no funny Reformed comment to make…i tried to find one, but couldn’t.

    later,
    rhett

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