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We have heard the ditches analogy: that we want to avoid behavior that causes us to fall off into one ditch or another, and stay in the center ground. There are indeed situations where this is a great way to explain how to find the moral answer. But not every moral question is a ditch. When it comes to following God’s laws, we are highly imperfect. But far from calling us to be moderate centrists about his commandments, God calls us to be zealous. You might even say he calls us to be an extremist for them. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches this week’s sermon at TRC Chattanooga.
By Trinity Reformed Church ChattanoogaWe have heard the ditches analogy: that we want to avoid behavior that causes us to fall off into one ditch or another, and stay in the center ground. There are indeed situations where this is a great way to explain how to find the moral answer. But not every moral question is a ditch. When it comes to following God’s laws, we are highly imperfect. But far from calling us to be moderate centrists about his commandments, God calls us to be zealous. You might even say he calls us to be an extremist for them. Listen as Elder Wes Keene preaches this week’s sermon at TRC Chattanooga.