Monday, October 11, 2010

Gospel Doctrine Creates A Gospel Culture

Brothers,
It's been our joy to exegete the book of Romans over the last few months here in laGrange. Paul the Apostle was theologically brilliant as he logically  presented his gospel in this majestic book.

Dr Ray Ortlund frames the significance of doctrinal exposition and the culture it is intended to create within our Gospel oriented communities. His precision is astounding.

[rgh]


"Gospel doctrine creates a gospel culture. The doctrines of grace create a culture of grace, healing, revival, because Jesus himself touches us through his truths. Without the doctrines, the culture alone is fragile. Without the culture, the doctrines alone appear pointless.

.The doctrine of regeneration creates a culture of humility (Ephesians 2:1-9).

The doctrine of justification creates a culture of inclusion (Galatians 2:11-16).

The doctrine of reconciliation creates a culture of peace (Ephesians 2:14-16).

The doctrine of sanctification creates a culture of life (Romans 6:20-23).

The doctrine of glorification creates a culture of hope (Romans 5:2).

If we want this culture to thrive, we can’t take doctrinal short cuts. If we want this doctrine to be credible, we can’t disregard the culture. But churches where the doctrine and culture converge bear living witness to the power of Jesus."

http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/rayortlund/2010/10/11/gospel-doctrine-gospel-culture-2/

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