Adapted and excerpted from Elliot Grudem’s Orlando Boot Camp message, “Why Arrogance Has No Place in Reformed Theology.”
When your study of theology grows your head and hardens your heart, you find yourself on a path of theological arrogance that won’t lead to greater theological precision – it will lead to heresy.
Reformed soteriology, rightly understood and applied in your life, should promote humility, not arrogance.
But if you look at church history, you know that even some of our greatest churchmen have wandered off into some pretty weird beliefs. And just their example should honestly sober you up.
Bible-Loving Theologians Defending Slavery and Segregation?
It isn’t just the liberal Germans. It’s men like Thornwell and ...
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Excerpted from Elliot Grudem's message at the Orlando Boot Camp.
Keller, Calvin, Predestination - BINGO!
When I was in seminary, my friends and I would occasionally play bingo during the classes: what we’d do is write the names of people in our class in the bingo squares, and if that person spoke in class, you got that square – and if you got all the squares in a row then you got ‘bingo.’ We’d always make sure we filled our squares with a couple of ringers that we knew we could get to talk by tipping off their hot-button issues. So if you needed the ringer’s name, you’d ask a questions like, “can someone please tell me what this has to do with homeschooling?” and you knew that individual would ask the next question – and ...
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At the recent Acts 29 Boot Camp in Seattle, WA, I had the opportunity to sit down with Pastor Mark Driscoll to talk about a number of compelling topics. In part two of our conversation, we talk about the intersection of humility and ambition and expectedly, Mark gives some profound counsel drawing a needful distinction between true and false humility.
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Tyler Jones is preaching pastor at Vintage21 Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He spoke with Scott Thomas during the Advance the Church Conference & Acts 29 Boot Camp last week about Theological Clarity, and here he discusses working with people who have different theological views.
Summary of video:
Vintage21 Church has defined three types of relationships to help their church navigate how they partner and interact with other churches and ministries:
1. Family
Have the same “DNA” - agree theologically on the authority of Scripture, Jesus’ life, death, resurrection and what that accomplished, etc.
Can plant churches together
Highest level of sharing resources and interaction
2. Friends
Christians who clearly love Jesus.
Have differing ...
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In the last two years, Acts 29 pastors and leaders have put a major focus on the concept of humility in their faith and leadership. With excellent treatises on humility & pride from men like CJ Mahaney, much solid, biblical teaching has led to repentance of pride and a search for humility. One Acts 29 planter in Atlanta said he read CJ’s book on Humility six times and cried every time he read it because of the reality of pride in his own life.
We have added the measuring of arrogance and pride as a piece of the assessment process at the advisement of J. Allen Thompson, church planting consultant for Redeemer Church Planting Center. Allen calls these “stallers and stoppers.” We have recently rejected several church planters who have applied for Acts 29 ...
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