Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Martin Downes: On Contending for the Faith

Here is an excellent post from Martin Downes outlining the two kinds of defenses the church has against heresies, the external and the internal. On the internal defense, he writes:

Without this internal delight in the truth the external defense is certain to crumble. It is not theological statements that preserve the truth so much as men filled with the Spirit and wisdom, taught by God to follow the pattern of sound words and able to guard the good deposit.

For some churches and denominations the vibrant confessional testimony of their forefathers in the faith became no more than a museum piece, a relic that gave witness to what was once believed before the church moved on with the times. The truth remained the truth, even if you were told to look at it behind a glass case, but long gone was the atmosphere of orthodoxy.

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