
Can’t Be Too Careful


“When the church is unsubmissive to Christ, it becomes submissive to the world. ‘Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God’ (Jas. 4:4). Conversely to be submissive to Christ is the same thing as becoming uppity to the demands of the world.”
The Cultural Mind, pp. 299-300
It has been a while since I have posted any of the needs that our brothers and sisters in Ukraine have, and I hope to remedy that now. Let me say at the front end that all the needs I am publishing here are spiritual and humanitarian in nature. In other words, if you have …
Introduction: So here is an interesting thing. A number of weeks ago, during Canon's Christmas sale, the team pulled a quote from a new book of mine called The Covenant Household , and sent it out ...
“We start fussing, in a self-important kind of way, about the problems of extremes and excesses. Of course. There is a counterfeit boldness that might be called ‘worldview machismo.’ And there is a counterfeit humility that might be called ‘worldview effeminacy.’ But rebuking us all, there is a faith that wonders in a loud voice why the uncircumcised Philistines are being allowed to talk the way they do.”
The Cultural Mind, pp. 298-299
“As a result, we treat the Biblical world and life view as though it were pie dough—but the farther we spread it, the thinner it gets. This universal but think application of Christ’s claims has the advantage of not provoking a hostile reaction from the world, and it enables us to feel good about our Kuyperian selves.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 298
Letter to the Editor: Re: Christ or Chemosh Doug, a simple thanks for your faithful stand and posts always seasoned with salt. You and I wouldn't agree on everything secondary (baptism, ...
Introduction: There will of course be a temptation for conservatives to regard this particular rooftop debacle as just one more "art fail," and we have kind of gotten used to all of those. Those ...
“The law must slay me before I can understand it. But the same thing is true of the Gospel.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 295
