Church in the Storm



Through the centuries, God’s people have faced opposition from both within and outside the church. Recently, Ligonier Teaching …

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  1. I disagree with Godfrey's view of the current state of the church, particularly here in the United States. The majority of American churches hold a liberal view of Christianity. There are more liberal-thinking Churches, today (2022).

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  2. I don't know what your definition of Christian Liberalism is, but to me it's the acceptance of pre-born again, ore-repentant individuals not only allowed in the church but invited into church fellowship with the intent of leading them to the altar to accept Christ.

    This is not biblical administration of houses of worship. We are called to take the gospel to the streets, let the Hoky Spirit convict they who are preordained to receive it, and after ththeir conversion, accept them into our congregation. Nowhere are we compelled, much less commanded by scrioture to allow anyone and everyone into our congregations. That's how we have allowed Satan and devils into the church.

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  3. Streaming was glitchy when I watched, wonder why? A first, but enjoyed the topic and perspective. After seeing Ligoniers Survey on Church Theology recently, was aghast at those who claim to be evangelical but did not hold to the basic tenets of the faith. The church is in a precarious place. But thanks be to God, He remains faithful!

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