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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

R.C. Sproul & Al Mohler on the Seeker Sensitive Movement



These men make great points, but I might add one more. What never dawned on these seeker church leaders was the nature of Christianity itself. Isn't Christianity a sacrificial faith? Doesn't it require an absolute life-giving commitment to the absolute Lordship of Christ in every area of our lives? Well, if you bring people into the church by allowing them to dress any old way, watch the service on a widescreen TV in the church's coffee bar, and by removing all Biblical and theological language, when, pray tell, do you expect to introduce them to the self-denying commitment Christianity requires? However you bring people in is how you'll have to maintain them. You can't bring in a bloodletting commitment later.