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| Vol. 1, No. 9 |
September, 1964 |
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To The "Pious In Error" |
| Several years ago a San Antonio preacher wrote an article comparing the "pious
in error" with those who "do nothing." He favored the former. And more recently I received a proposition for debate, reading: "Doing the right thing in the wrong way is no greater sin than doing the wrong thing in the right way." In both cases, we are offered nothing more than a choice of sins; and if that isn't disturbing enough, both cases remind us of the low spiritual level to which we have fallen. What has become of those pious in that which is right; and anxious to do the right thing in the right way?? Are we so lacking in convictions, so befuddled by "comparative" religions and "compromising" positions that the ideal of Christian perfection is lost to our view? Where is the man who believes that God's word is truth; (Jn. 17:17) who honestly seeks this truth; (Acts 17:11) and who stands firmly for every bit of truth he can comprehend? (Jas. 1:5-8) |
We know of one elderly preacher whose convictions were flatly challenged and who
had no choice (as an honest man before God) but to make a humble reply to his tempters. The elders of the church,
instead of appreciating his courage and devotion to truth, made his first sermon his last. I then asked what error
had been taught that the preacher should be dismissed, one elder admitted that no error was taught, but said he
was afraid such preaching would "cause trouble." |
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