Being "reformed" includes, but is not limited to, believing in God's efficacy in salvation and exhibiting a few very practical characeristics that Paul would consider "what accords with sound doctrine." (Titus 2:1)
Being "reformed" includes, but is not limited to, believing in God's efficacy in salvation and exhibiting a few very practical characeristics that Paul would consider "what accords with sound doctrine." (Titus 2:1)