Scripture and the Church

The people and leaders of a Scripture-driven church answer anti-Christian positions with apologetics, not apologies or accommodation.
Instead of preaching the Gospel remedy, today's church spends most of its time offering the lost world's failed answers.
It is not any nation of this world, past or present, but one composed of those who are "a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people," whose "citizenship is in Heaven."
They are not any nation on this earth, past or present. They are the people, God declares, "who are called by My name."
A small but growing number of churches are bucking the trend to divide the Christian family at the church door by pursuing a much more Biblical pattern of worship, instruction, and fellowship.
In a 2011 seminary commencement address, Dr. John McKnight traced the pattern of departure from Truth that we find throughout history, and the Biblical answer to it.
Timothy Keller promotes a "gospel" designed to be attractive to unregenerated man, but stripped of the Biblical essentials and robbed of Divine power and authority.
A remnant of churches in our time is following the Scripture-driven path that men like Martyn Lloyd-Jones followed.
There is no more serious calling than to be a minister of God. Those who think they may be called of God to this office, and those who would call a man to be the pastor of a church, must consider carefully what it entails.
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