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Toby J. Sumpter


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Toby J. Sumpter serves as pastor King's Cross Church in Moscow, Idaho. He holds a B.A. in Liberal Arts and Culture from New St. Andrews College (2002) and an M.A. in Theological Studies with an emphasis in Church History from Erskine Theological Seminary (2008). He is the author of Blood Bought World and Job Through New Eyes: A Son for Glory. He and his wife, Jenny, have four children, and his favorite hobby is eating peanut butter. ...more

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Shilling for Israel

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This last weekend has reminded me of the necessity of classical education and of the fact that we still have work to do, speaking of which, I look forward to seeing many of you in Nashville next week. So last Friday I posted an article entitled “Israel is Our Apostate Brother,” and as I told one friend, it was like catnip for internet anons. And let me be clear, I don’t mind the honest

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“Churches divide over trivial matters because they are too cowardly to actually deal with the serious problems raging under the surface.”
Toby J. Sumpter, Blood-Bought World: Jesus, Idols, and the Bible

“Jesus and the apostles and prophets were men of courage. God sent them and us out into the world to open our mouths and make a holy ruckus for all evil and every kind of darkness. But this is not an easy, carefree existence, and there are temptations at every point to compromise, to ease up, to settle down. Nobody announces that they are going to compromise. It all begins very subtly. And the terrifying thing is that it frequently begins with a Bible verse used to defend it. The Devil prowls about as an angel of light. We begin reading the Bible selectively, which is to say, we begin to limit what we will let God say. We begin to limit God’s authority. It’s much easier and more convenient to skim piously while underlining and highlighting the passages that make us feel happy and warm inside, or apply only to other people out there, because it’s scary to do anything else. When we substitute faithfulness with this sort of cowardice, we do so telling ourselves that we’re actually doing the right thing. In reality we have substituted the living God for an idol, but our idols are trimmed out in our pet theological frills. We call our compromise boldness, but it is actually fear. Idols are fear incarnate.”
Toby J. Sumpter, Blood-Bought World: Jesus, Idols, and the Bible

“And then on top of all of that, we are also entrusted with making new people, more immortals. We are bringing them into existence through biological conception, but the project hardly ends there. All day long, we are in varying degrees helping to form the kind of person who is aiming for everlasting glory or everlasting disgust.”
Toby J. Sumpter, No Mere Mortals: Marriage for People Who Will Live Forever



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