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Jordan Penley and Mark Hove answer the question, "what is the role of an elder at King's Table Church?"
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“If you think legalism [living the Christian life in your own strength] is simply too much emphasis on the law, then you will think the antidote is to talk less about obedience and more about acceptance and forgiveness. If you think that [licentiousness, living for your own self centered desires] is simply too loose of an attitude toward morality and [obedience], you will assume the remedy is to talk less about mercy and acceptance and more about God’s righteousness and holy commands. In short, you will try to cure one with a dose of the other. That will be a disaster, because both of them have the same root cause [failing to depend on the Holy Spirit!].” Tim Keller, Preaching, pg. 54-55
By King's Table ChurchJordan Penley and Mark Hove answer the question, "what is the role of an elder at King's Table Church?"
Have a question? Ask it here, and we'll answer it on a future episode of Table Talk!
“If you think legalism [living the Christian life in your own strength] is simply too much emphasis on the law, then you will think the antidote is to talk less about obedience and more about acceptance and forgiveness. If you think that [licentiousness, living for your own self centered desires] is simply too loose of an attitude toward morality and [obedience], you will assume the remedy is to talk less about mercy and acceptance and more about God’s righteousness and holy commands. In short, you will try to cure one with a dose of the other. That will be a disaster, because both of them have the same root cause [failing to depend on the Holy Spirit!].” Tim Keller, Preaching, pg. 54-55