Thursday, July 05, 2007
no preachers in Heaven
Nevin in the intro to Schaff's POP makes the passing statement that "there will be no preachers in heaven." What a great thought, the struggle will have ceased and only worshipers will be needed.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Catch up!
I'm currently reading the principles of protestantism by Phillip Schaff. Amazing read. Writen in the 1840's he could have just been at one of our presbytery meetings or our general assembly. Reformed churches don't change much and thats good and sometimes not so good. He speaks about making war on error within the church (we do that a lot you know) without throwing out the truth of the factions we are struggling against( unfortunately we're likely to do this to). For instance the idolatry of the church of Rome is evil, yet much of the forms and liturgy do in fact declare the Gospel of Christ in a biblical fashion. This doesn't make the idolatry (bowing before statues, praying to Mary as an intercesor as part of worship) ok- in fact it makes it more serious. But we must not throw out all things that even hint of organized liturgical religion along with the idolatry. We might as well be quakers. Actually it should be natural for us to keep those biblical (mainly Old Testament, temple) forms. As Protestants, our protestation should not be a continual abandonment but a continual struggle for Reform and building upon what God has given the church in history.
The church today is still fighting old battles. Hopefully we wont throw the baby out with the bath water. Fortunately God is in control!
The church today is still fighting old battles. Hopefully we wont throw the baby out with the bath water. Fortunately God is in control!
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