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When I was growing up I was taught, by my father, a very important life lesson that has stuck with me to this day.  We were in a quandary before leaving for school one morning because my oldest brother’s shinny new belt buckle could not be found.  You see we were wrestling advocates and we would get new belt buckles and wrestle for them.  My brother had purchased one and we wrestled for it but I could not win it from him.  However, when he was not looking I was able to seize upon the opportunity of seeing that it was mis-placed from him.  We just finished placing plastic on the windows to keep the cold wind out for the winter and I punctured a hole in the plastic and dropped the buckle between the plastic and screen with the thought I would get it later after everyone stopped searching.  Well, it was getting late and the school bus was coming and daddy informed us no one was going anyplace until the buckle was found. I was never accused of stealing the buckle, but I protested loudly and with great passion that I did not take it.  After some time of being interrogated by my daddy I broke and confessed I had taken it and where I placed it.  After the punishment period was over (Daddy placed me in time-out.  He said; “you sit there until I can get the leather strap”.) I spoke to daddy about the incident.  I asked how he knew I was the one who took the buckle?  He responded that I insisted too passionately that I was not the one who took it and my protesting told him that I did not want him investigating me.  While I announced I was not the one, I was announcing loudly that I did it.

It is much the same whenever one sees a statement like; “When this is done with respect for each other and devotion to God’s Word, such engagements can be tremendously profitable”.  Whenever I see a statement concerning a desire to interact with something with which one disagrees I immediately become suspicious that a negative ad hominen argument in on the horizon.  My suspicions are brought to reality in the review of Whosoever Will found in the latest Founders Journal.  The entire journal is dedicated to covering the scholarly critique of Calvinism and I want to cover briefly three reasons for my suspicions becoming reality.

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Building Bridges–Dr. Tom Ascoll

Posted by Tim Rogers on November 28, 2007
Posted in CalvinismDr. Tom Ascoll 

Southern Baptist and Cooperation

SBC was formed in order to help Baptist work together.

Calvinism is an important issue, but not the most important issue confronting the SBC in the 21st Century.

If SB are to work together in any way we must link our arms together.

5 points of Bridge Building

Based on Dr. Al Mohler’s triage.

Three doctrinal issues we must openly address and come to some measure of agreement. Some may see these as elementary and not necessary to address.

  • What is the Gospel?

The Gospel is news of what God has done in Jesus Christ his son. Think of the Godpel like this. It is all about Jesus Christ–who he is, what he has done, and why it matters

1 Corinthians 15:1-4

If you are unwilling to accept what he has done then you must pay for your own sins. This is the data of the gospel. There is more to the gospel than data. The gospel is a world view. The Gospel is exclusive and inclusive.

Exclusive–it is the only message that we are to preach. To preach the gospel exclusively does not mean that we preach only the data. It means that we preach and keep central the cross of Christ. If you preach a sermon that would play well in a synagogue then you have not done expository preaching. The Gospel is our only message

Inclusive–The story of David and Goliath is not about slaying the giants of your life. It is about a God that can slay the enemies of his people.

Must be central in our Systematic Theology. Systematic Theology can become something that is detatched from the Gospel. Christology is not one among the categories, but is the head of all the categories.

Must be central in our Ethics. How does scripture teach sexual purity? 1 Corinthians 6 we are reminded that we are bought with a price. The gospel is missing in many of our attempts to keep our children pure.

  • What is a Christian?

BF&M article 4 is a summary answer to this question. No one gets into Grace Baptist without giving their testimony. What the BF&M summarizes is the blessings of the new covenant the Prophet Jeremiah wrote out. A christian is both regenerated and justified.

Justification–attacked by the acadamy.

Redemption–being undermined by the apathy of the church. We dis-figured this doctrine over the past few years. We have dumbed down regeneration.

  • What is a Church?

BF&M covers this question well. We must return to the church regenerate church membership.

  • We must return to the truth.

Any criticism for some in the CR is seen as being dis-loyal. Obey 9th commandment on speaking truth.

  • We need to learn to live and love.

John 13

1 Corinthians 13:1-3–Your theology is useless if it is without love.

The SBC is not vital in order to bring God’s Kingdom into this world.