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Tag: Chrestomathy

Whose Interpretation Is Being Gored

Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 3 comments

“A hermeneutical rule of thumb (and quite a good one, I might add) is that unclear verses should be interpreted in the light of the clear ones. But however wise this is — and it is wise — we also have to distinguish between verses which are unclear, and verses that are excruciatingly clear but …

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Echoing Scripture

Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 9 comments

“Not only do we speak biblically when we call the baptismal font the laver of regeneration (which it certainly is), we also speak biblically when we say of multitudes who have been presented at that very same font, that they are vipers, sons of the devil, unwashed pigs, whitewashed tombs, blind guides, tares planted by …

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And the Organ Music . . .

Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 4 comments

“We might be accused of leaving the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church, and if we are accused of this, we might reply that the marble floors, the guttering candles, and all the dead bodies had started to creep us out” (Against the Church, p. 180).

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Just a Good Idea

Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“This is life in the visible church, and I really think our discussions of clerical garb should always start with the muck boots” (Against the Church, p. 178).

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The Spirit Blows Where He Wills

Posted on Monday, August 18, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“There are plenty of born again people who wouldn’t call it that, and there are plenty of evangelicals who need to get saved. Life is messy” (Against the Church, p. 175).

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55 If You Are Lucky

Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“The long and winding road between now and the Last Day is thousands of miles long, but it is a road down which no living man will be able to kick any cans farther than fifty yards” (Against the Church, p. 164).

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Converging on the Intersection

Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“Suppose the Great Eschaton is ten thousand years off. It remains a stubborn but persistent fact that my launch into that Eschaton is no more than fifty years off . . . The eschatological scythe harvests every individual long before it harvests the world” (Against the Church, p. 163).

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Taking All the Texts Together

Posted on Monday, August 11, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 5 comments

“Covenant faithlessness in no way removes or erases covenant obligations or connections. There are multiple texts that show that the baptized faithless are connected to Christ in an important and very real sense. This is why it can truly be said that I believe in the objectivity of the covenant. But there is another sense …

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Not Whether Efficacious, But What Kind of Efficacy

Posted on Friday, August 8, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 13 comments

“Baptism is never empty; baptism is never a meaningless act. I deny that baptism operates ex opere operato for blessing, but I do affirm that it operates ex opere operato in formally ratifying the baptizand’s relationship to the covenant” (Against the Church, p. 161).

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Or a Terrible Mixup

Posted on Thursday, August 7, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 7 comments

“If a kid was baptized, educated in the covenant, catechized until his eyes bulged out, and all the rest of that drill, and apostatized in a terrible flame-out as soon as he left home, what does that do to the promises? Nothing! Let God be true, and every man a liar. But notice what saying …

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