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To: RnMomof7

Russell Moore wrote...

“The Supreme Court can do many things, but the Supreme Court cannot get Jesus back in that tomb. Jesus of Nazareth is still alive. ...He is still calling the universe toward his kingdom... the gospel doesn’t need “family values” to flourish. ......In fact, the church often thrives when it is in sharp contrast to the cultures around it. ...That was the case in Ephesus and Philippi and Corinth and Rome, which held to marriage views out of step with the Scriptures.

Let’s not simply talk about marriage in terms of values or culture or human flourishing. Let’s talk about marriage the way Jesus and the apostles taught us to — as bound up with the gospel itself, a picture of the union of Christ and his church (Eph. 5:32).

Too often we’ve neglected church discipline in the cases of those who have unrepentantly destroyed their marriages. We must repent of our failings and picture to the world what marriage is meant to be, and keep the light lit to the old paths.

We have the Spirit and the gospel. To think that we deserve to live in different times is to tell God that we deserve a better mission field than the one he has given us. Let’s joyfully march to Zion.

We see that we are strangers and exiles in American culture. We are on the wrong side of history, just like we started....” We should have been all along”.

Let’s seek the kingdom. Let’s stand with the gospel. Let’s fear our God. But let’s not fear our mission field.”


37 posted on 06/27/2015 5:59:55 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Link for Moore’s comment

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2015/06/26/why-the-church-should-neither-cave-nor-panic-about-the-decision-on-gay-marriage/


41 posted on 06/27/2015 6:01:14 PM PDT by caww
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