We who preach the gospel must not think of ourselves as public relations agents sent to establish good will between Christ and the world. We must not imagine ourselves commissioned to make Christ acceptable to big business, the press, the world of sports or modern education. We are not diplomats but prophets, and our message is not a compromise but an ultimatum. A.W. Tozer
Therefore let God-inspired Scripture decide between us; and on whichever side be found doctrines in harmony with the word of God, in favor of that side will be cast the vote of truth. --Basil of Caesarea
Once you learn to discern, there's no going back. You will begin to spot the lie everywhere it appears.

I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because He considered me faithful, putting me into service. 1 Timothy 1:12

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Which Kind of "Gospel" Do You Follow?


From the time of the Fall to the present day, men and women have frequently succumbed to the deceptive devices of the devil.  Christians are especially open to the king of cunning deceit that combines the language of faith and religion with the content of self-interest and flattery.  We like to be told how special we are, how wise, how blessed, especially if as a consequence others are greatly diminished.  We like to have our Christianity shaped less by the cross than by triumphalism or rules or charismatic leadership or subjective experience.  And if this shaping can be coated with assurances of orthodoxy, complete with the cliche, we may not detect the presence of the archdeceiver, nor see that we are being weaned away from the “sincere and pure devotion to Christ” to a “different gospel.”


D.A. Carson, A Model of Christian Maturity: An Exposition of 2 Corinthians 10-13, p.96-97

1 comment:

Canada said...

Jesus alone.