While on vacation, I sat through a revivalistic-type service this morning that was heavy on therapy and light on theology. Here are a few of the lines I heard:
- Jesus died to secure the possibility of our salvation.
- Church membership has nothing to do with our salvation.
- Baptism has nothing to do with our salvation.
- The way to live the Christian life is not to try to suppress sin but to just surrender to God, then life will be a grand adventure rather than a morose burden.
- When I am ministering to someone in a nursing home or studying the Bible I am not wrestling with the flesh, because I don't have time to think about it.
After studying the Reformed doctrine of worship these past few months, the contrast between proper, meaningful, biblical worship and what I witnessed this morning was stark. I love the brethren, so it is sad for me to see them picking over old 19th century bones when there is a rich feast with well-aged wine prepared for us at the table of the Lord. It also saddens me to have been left hungry this morning. The weighty calling of the pastorate seems heavier than ever.




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