COMMITTED to train men and women
to have minds for the Lord Jesus,
hearts for the truth, and
hands that are skilled to the task.

NOT QUITE DONE YET

1Peter 5:12-14
Acts 15:22
2 Timothy 4:1-8
Romans 6:1-4
Francis Schaeffer
“Here is the great evangelical disaster – the failure of the evangelical church world to stand for truth as truth. There is only one word for this – namely – ACCOMODATION:
The evangelical church has accommodated to the world spirit of the age.”
Martyn-Lloyd-Jones
“When the Church is absolutely different from the world, she invariably attracts it. It is then that the world is made to listen to her message, though it may hate it at first.”

Chuck Swindoll “The Grace Awakening”
‘God’s liberating grace can bring you exciting, spontaneous, creative freedom – the freedom to be forgiven, and the freedom to forgive; the freedom to be yourself, and to let others be themselves; the freedom to think, and even to disagree; the freedom to serve others and to give enthusiastically.
Grace enhances your feelings toward the Lord. Fear and distance will be replaced by acceptance and delight. Prayer will flow easily and naturally. Grace improves your attitudes, replacing anxiety with deep, abiding joy.
Living in grace also sharpens your discernment. You’ll learn to cultivate relationships with those special people who will truly help you grow in grace, and you’ll be able to free yourself from self-righteous, would-be ‘grace-killers’ who in God’s name try to control and manipulate your life.”
Now, let me read the commentary on this verse from Martin Lloyd-Jones:
‘First of all let me make a comment, to me a very important and vital comment. The true preaching of the gospel of salvation by grace alone always leads to the possibility of this charge being brought against it. There is no better test as to whether a man is really preaching the New Testament gospel of salvation than this, that some people might misunderstand it and misinterpret it to mean that it really amounts to this, that because you are saved by grace alone it does not matter at all what you do; you can go on sinning as much as you like because it will have an effect all the more to the glory of grace. That is a very good test of gospel preaching. If my preaching and presentation of the gospel of salvation does not expose it to that misunderstanding, then it is not the gospel. Let me show you what I mean.
If a man preaches justification by works, no one would ever raise the question. If a man’s preaching is. ‘If you want to be Christian, and if you want to go to heaven, you must stop committing sins, you must take up good works, and if you do so regularly and constantly, and do not fail to keep on at it, you will make yourselves Christians, you will reconcile yourselves to God, and you will go to heaven’. Obviously, a man who preaches in that strain would never be liable to this misunderstanding. Nobody would say to such a man, ‘Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?’ because the man’s whole emphasis is just this, that if you go on sinning you are certain to be damned, and only if you stop sinning can you save yourselves. So that misunderstanding could never arise…..
Nobody has ever brought this charge against the Church of Rome, but it was brought frequently against Martin Luther; indeed that was precisely what the Church of Rome said about the preaching of Martin Luther. They said, ‘This man who was a priest has changed the doctrine in order to justify his own marriage and his own lust’, and so on. This the very charge they brought against him.
It is the charge that formal dead Christianity – if there is such a thing- has always brought against this startling, staggering message, that God JUSTIFIES THE UNGODLY.
That is my comment; and it is a very important comment for preachers. I would say to all preachers; If your preaching of salvation has not been misunderstood in that way, then you had better examine your sermons again, and you had better make sure that you really are preaching the salvation that is offered in the New Testament to the ungodly, to the sinner, to those who are dead in trespass and sins, to those who are enemies of God. There is this kind of dangerous element about the true presentation of the doctrine of salvation.’