Last year, @un_conscionable wrote on the "The False Hope of Ecclesiocentrism"
"Though they can see the issue right before their eyes, it seems that evangelicals, so dedicated to an ecclesiocentric vision for culture, have become blind to any external dynamics in this equation."
Meanwhile the Committee on Christian Education of The Orthodox Presbyterian Church met in person last week, and despite Ordained Servant being their publication, didn't see fit to make any statement or communication regarding the heinous breach of trust in publishing Mize.
@spanglermt@PerfInjust Blunt—though I suppose no amount of words would ever satisfy a man who's convinced your friendship was just a calculated exploitation.
But I have trusted in Thy love,
And on Thy grace relied;
In Thy salvation shall my heart
With fervent joy confide.
I therefore to Jehovah will
Sing praises cheerfully,
Because He hath His bounty shown
To me abundantly.
@PastorMark@MartinSedra_@MillicentSedra Praying right now that God would soften the hearts of women who have hardened their conscience against His word in order to subvert the pastoral calling.
God's people will never be blessed if they embolden such an active disobedience.
The Lord blessed Rev. Ketcham @ket38111 in his defense. He has been excommunicated. His first words when walking out: “Rejoice and be exceeding glad.” Matthew 5:12
It's a new week for reading or listening. We have
A Puritan CN piece from @ptomer
Defense of Imprecatory Psalms by @DinennoStuart
Egalitarianism & the Burden of Proof by @un_conscionable
Exiled Yet Victorious by Davidson
Telicism & Atelicism by @OvertonMovement
and more 👇🏻
"...the modern church has abandoned its holistic embrace of God's Word and his created order. It saddens me to see even fellow Christians opposing natural law, or writing it off as some kind of paganism."
—@un_conscionable
https://t.co/BUsT3RWJZY
@thisisfoster Imagine a church environment so distrusting of the pastor that they make a "pastor of women" or "women's advisory board" for him to answer to.
Can't think of a worse dynamic, or a more tacit admission of failure.
Charlie Kirk was a big-tent guy, and he was always trying to form a broad political coalition. That has its limited usefulness, and at least when Charlie spoke, he spoke with authority and conviction. Now everyone from the evil Jews to kooky EOs are trying to identify with him, but this can often happen when someone dies. The real man can get lost in the myth.
This is craven
I agree that people pretending that Israel killed Kirk are delusional, I have said as much
But to attack people who knew Kirk far better than you do because they pointed out that he was being pressured by Israeli influence is gross