Posted on November 9, 2007 - by Stephen Murray
Horton on Transforming Culture
My friend Lenny pointed this article out to me by Michael Horton, entitled ‘Transforming Culture with a Messiah Complex.‘ It’s an extremely challenging read and makes me wonder if I sometimes don’t, in my own thinking, put the cart before the horse so to speak. Here’s a quote to get you interested, but make sure you read the whole thing:
“If this theological argument is correct, then we should question popular statements like, “All of life is kingdom work.” No, proclaiming the Word, administering baptism and the Supper, caring for the spiritual and physical well-being of the saints, and bringing in the lost are kingdom work. Building bridges, delivering medical supplies to hospitals, installing water heaters, defending clients in court, holding public office, and having friends over for dinner are “creation work,” given a pledge of safe conduct ever since Cain under God’s regime of common grace. In this work, Christians serve beside non-Christians, as both are endowed with natural gifts and learned skills for their common life together.”
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michael said:
It’s perceptive: it is a problem that Chris Wright’s The Mission of God doesn’t avoid unfortunately…