‘We increasingly inhabit a time and place in Western history when humility is perceived to be a sign of weakness; when meekness is taken for a vice, not a virtue; when puff is more important than substance; when leadership, even in church, frequently has more to do with politics, pizzaz, and showmanship, or with structure and hierarchy, than with spiritual maturity and conformity to Jesus Christ; when the budget is thought to be a more important indicator of eccesiastical success than prayerfulness; and when loose talk of spiritual experience wins an instant following, even when that talk is mingled with a scarcely concealed haughtiness that has learned neither humility nor tears.’
How I wish that I had written that; it is the first paragraph from chapter 1 of Don Carson’s ‘From Triumph to Maturity’ published in 1984 (IVP); and it could not be more relevant today!
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Thanks Dave, excellent!
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Hi John, God works in mysterious ways… I often have a few moments before going to bed, when I select a book I’ve not opened for a while. I am often surprised by how they speak afresh. Read that late last night and thought, ‘Wow’, bang on. So, Thanks to Don.