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.
“Our ultimate aim in persuasion is not to win an argument but to bring others into a fuller enjoyment of God.”
― A Word Fitly Spoken: A Theology of Communication
― A Word Fitly Spoken: A Theology of Communication
“God requires civil rulers to use their government powers to promote true religion among the people. When rulers do this, God is pleased. When they do not, God is angry. Simple as that.”
― King of Kings: A Reformed Guide to Christian Government
― King of Kings: A Reformed Guide to Christian Government
“Fancy rhetoric doesn’t have the power to persuade and enable men to embrace Christ.”
― A Word Fitly Spoken: A Theology of Communication
― A Word Fitly Spoken: A Theology of Communication
“Our troubles, our daily struggles with evil, amount to a better story than one in which our troubles vanish with a casual wave of the Divine Hand.”
― In the House of Tom Bombadil
― In the House of Tom Bombadil
“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
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