The Bible instructs us to proclaim truth, not to hold centers—and anyway, the center is far too liberal a place for biblical orthodoxy. So is most of the right these days, for that matter.
“public controversy is not bound by the rules of confrontation laid out for us in Matthew 18. When Peter sinned at Antioch, Paul rebuked him publicly, face to face (Gal. 2:11), and he did this on the spot. It is not necessary to take someone aside privately after they have just done something publicly.”
― The Serrated Edge: A Biblical Defense of Giving Offense
― The Serrated Edge: A Biblical Defense of Giving Offense
“Whenever ridicule is applied from within a particular worldview to those outside it, that ridicule is almost always invisible to most of those within the ridiculing group. Satire, ridicule, and invective, however, are always immediately obvious to those outside the group that produced it.”
― The Serrated Edge: A Biblical Defense of Giving Offense
― The Serrated Edge: A Biblical Defense of Giving Offense
“To set forth the God-ordained means by which Christ comes to his people, the Reformed must give visual expression to the importance of both Word and Sacraments. Any architecture worthy of scriptural teaching must start with the Christ who calls men unto himself through the Word and Sacraments.”[”
― A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship
― A Better Way: Rediscovering the Drama of God-Centered Worship
“Time taken from family activity and business to seek God’s blessing is never wasted.”
― Family Worship
― Family Worship
“Jesus is already Lord of those who recognize it, and He is already Lord of those who refuse to recognize it.”
― Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Work & Wealth
― Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Work & Wealth
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