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Friday, June 11, 2010

Pursuit of Truth must be done in love

Steve Cavallaro is truly prescient (written just after Dr. deWitt’s election as Moderator-Elect in 2008):

Dr. J.R. DeWitt, is a relative newcomer to the ARP (more recently than yours truly), but Drs. Evans, R.J. Gore and Sinclair Ferguson believed that his theological acumen are vitally important as the ARP addresses some important issues.  He would not maintain the status quo, and is quite fearful of a top-heavy denomination (which the ARP cannot be accused of having with any seriousness).

I agree that a man with theological acumen, and who will not seek to preserve the status quo but rather move us into the future, is greatly needed.  I’d humbly disagree with Sinclair Ferguson that Dr. DeWitt is that man.  One of the great things about the ARP, which I’ve needed to have modeled to me, is the emphasis on love as well as truth.  Our pursuit of truth must be done in love and hopefully preserve the relationships that already exist.  My experience with the Dr., limited as it is to debate on the floor of Synod, would make me hesitate in applauding his election as Moderator.  While I may side with him theologically, I fear that the price of winning the debate may be too great.  I really hope I’m wrong.

I would like us to take our theology more seriously, and build stronger relationships with other conservative Reformed denominations.  We do need to repent of our in-grown ways.  But that is a product of spritual renewal.  I want us to be more than well-connected with the PCA, OPC et al.  I want us to grapple with the call to be missionaries to this culture and our communities.  I don’t sense that winsome, missionary spirit with Dr. DeWitt.  I think we had the right motives but not the best choice, if that makes sense.  [Emphasis added]

I gratefully acknowledge the alumni who provided me this link. Thank you.

8 comments:

  1. Wow. How telling...

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  2. Careful Temperance. You may have just sentenced this man to a time of "PUBLIC REPENTANCE". I certainly feel he wouldn't clear the Moderator's commission requirements to be on the BoT.

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  3. Indeed, Mr. Cavallaro will be sentenced to a "time of 'PUBLIC REPENTANCE'." He will also likely face discipline from a church of or presbytery of which he is not a member. And he will never make the cut to serve on the BoT. But, then, he is in good company with many of us lifers in the ARP Church who grieve at the horrible direction our denomination has taken.

    On another blog spot, an individual called for folks to "man up." We have some ruling elders who definitely need to do this. Unless the godly among us have now changed this aspect of the ARP Form of Government, we believe in the parity of elders. The PCA and other holier groups than the ARP do not believe in such.

    Will this inquisition ever cease?

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  4. Steve ministers in the PCA now.

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  5. Steve ministers in the PCA now.

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  6. So, where has the love been on here or the Alums FB site?

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