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Opinion|Mon, Mar. 03 2008 08:30 AM EST

Transforming Culture: Christian Truth Confronts Post-Christian America

By R. Albert Mohler, Jr.|Christian Post Guest Columnist

The Church which proclaims that adultery, premarital sex, and homosexuality are inherently and unquestionably sinful will quickly discover what it means to be cut off from the cultural mainstream. The preacher who takes on the divorce culture and takes his stand for the enduring covenant of marriage will run into direct confrontation with society's attraction to "open marriage" and what some now describe as "serial monogamy." The Christian who stands in defense of the unborn will be told that her voice is unwanted, unheeded, and unwelcome - and in no uncertain terms.

To contend for Christian truth in the face of this culture is to discover what it means to be a member of a cognitive minority; that is, a minority which quite evidently thinks and lives differently than the larger culture. To confess the truths of God's Word in late twentieth-century America is to take on a counter-cultural posture; to stand against the stream and to press against the grain.

At the same time, we must reach out and minister to the casualties of our cultural rebellion. The Church of Jesus Christ is comprised of sinners saved by grace. With the message of grace, we must reach out to those whose lives have been ruined and warped in the course of our cultural decay. Only the Church has the honest and truthful answers concerning the most basic issues facing our society. Our challenge is to match truth to compassion, and mercy to confrontation.

This was true in the first century, it is true now, and it may well be true until the Lord returns. In our depravity, human beings naturally rebel against the truth of God's Word, but it reveals the only means of salvation. Our charge is to bear witness.

The truths of God's Word reveal the Gospel of spiritual transformation, and the proclamation of the truths of God's Word is the only means available to us of cultural transformation. From beginning to end, it is all in God's hands. We are called to faithful witness and compassionate ministry. In the context of post-Christian America, our task is to preach the Gospel and to proclaim the truths of God's Word. As the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthian church, the Gospel is foolishness to those seeking wisdom and a scandal to those looking for power. To the redeemed, however, the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation. Here is found the only genuine transformation. Therein is found our charge.

This article is reprinted from the archives of Southern Seminary Magazine: The Tie.
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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. For more articles and resources by Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily national radio program broadcast on the Salem Radio Network, go to www.albertmohler.com. For information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to www.sbts.edu. Send feedback to mail@albertmohler.com. Original Source: www.albertmohler.com.

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  • Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:44 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Especially one who is attacking current scientific knowledge not because he has evidence supporting a better explanation, but because he doesn't like what he thinks are the social consequences?

  • Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:40 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    HAWK49: Like I told seedplanter, I know that you know how to lie about Humanists, you don't have to keep demonstrating. But perhaps you can explain to me why a quote from an IDer who isn't even a biologist is supposed to have any credibility on the subject of evolution?

  • Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:28 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Curious commentary from a humanist whose objective truth foundations are virtually non existent.
    Wolfgang Smith: On the one hand there is scientific truth, a bona fide knowledge of a special kind; but that knowledge is accompanied in practice by a syndrome of philosophic assumptions which are generally mistaken for scientific truths. It became clear to me, moreover, in light of the metaphysical traditions, that these scientistic beliefs (as I call them) tend to be spurious, and deleterious to our spiritual well-being. I became convinced, in fact, that the spiritual and moral decline of modern civilization--our estrangement from spiritual reality--is due in no small measure to the scientistic (humanistic) world-view which has been foisted upon us in the name of science. I therefore made it my business to detect and expose the principal scientistic dogmas affecting contemporary civilization.

    IE: Can you give an example of a prominent scientistic belief?

    WS: As a major example I would mention the Darwinian theory of evolution, which (contrary to official belief) is not in fact a scientific hypothesis corroborated by empirical facts, but a philosophic tenet masquerading in scientific garb. As one molecular biologist has put it, Darwinism is ultimately "no more and no less than the great cosmogenetic myth of the twentieth century." The genre of scientistic myth, however, is not limited to the sphere of biology; it is to be found even in the physical domain. When it comes to psychology and the social sciences, moreover, it appears that myth actually predominates

  • Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:49 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    It's hilariously ironic that this article denounces post-modernism while including the words "Christian truth" in the title. Since when is truth Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Wiccan, or whatever? The truth is the truth. The hypocrisy of Christians moaning about a supposed lack of objective truth is sickening when you realize that under an objective standard, Christianity has no evidence for its central truth claims. Christians only want objective truth if it comports with what they already believe, and if it doesn't, all you hear is a chorus of "but you can't prove it isn't true" and "I believe the bible because the bible says so!"

    This kind of sneering at non-Christians for behavior Christians exhibit in spades is called projection. Or more directly, self-serving dishonest hypocrisy.

  • Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:18 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    canadianchristian;
    You're right that the majority who call themselves Christians should be redirected back to Christ and scripture. Most don't have a clue what the Bible says regarding God's will and therefore can't discern the truth for the lies, unfortunatley. It will be interesting to see how much outrage is raised over the blatant revisionism of Obama's claims regarding homosexuality and abortion as being condoned by the Sermon on the Mount. Pray for the remnant to be bold for Christ and pray for another great awakening for both our nations.
    God Bless

  • Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:36 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Unfortunately this is the reality of living in Canada also, this article is a wake-up call for all those quasi-christians who won't stand up for the truth, you will some day have to face ALMIGHTY GOD and give an account for you're failure to uphold GOD'S WILL. I don't say this to condemn you-but to point you with love back to CHRIST our REDEEMER who died for you my backslidden brother's and sister's repent of your sin and pray for forgiveness from GOD, may HE bless you all.

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