Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
26 May 2015
Are we (New Testament) Christians?
Sometimes
this charge is made and the implication is that to be labeled a New Testament Christian
is a negative thing, it is to neglect the whole testimony of Scripture. The
charge is common among those who in particular wish to implement aspects of the
Old Testament with regard to law and government. Dominionism which undergirds
both Roman Catholic and the vast majority of Protestant thought rests on such
an assumption.
14 May 2015
The Law-Gospel Hermeneutic and The Great Commission
Recently I
heard what I considered to be an extreme example of the Law-Gospel hermeneutic
at work. It struck me in the same way Hyper-Calvinist readings of John 3.16 or
2 Peter 3.9 can. It was a clear case of system taking precedent over the text.
06 May 2015
John MacArthur, Romans 13 and Christian Attitudes Regarding Law Enforcement Officials
John
MacArthur's latest newsletter addresses the current rash of protests and the
growing complaint with regard to the police. Citing Ferguson as an example,
MacArthur felt compelled to address the issue of obedience to the government
and the important role played by the police.
He cites
Romans 13 as the passage which delineates the role and responsibilities of
government and how God uses it to administer justice and righteousness on earth.
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