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Opinion|Fri, Jul. 17 2009 11:03 AM EDT

Evangelicalism's Terminal Generation?

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

Is this evangelicalism's terminal generation? Without doubt, we are facing an unprecedented set of challenges to evangelical identity. The rise of a postmodern culture has produced an intellectual context in which the very concept of truth is held under suspicion, and claims to revealed truth are simply ruled out of order.

Benjamin Franklin, caught on the street during a break in the Constitutional Convention, is said to have been asked by a passerby to describe the new order to be proposed. "A republic," he answered, "if you can keep it." By definition, evangelicals are to be a Gospel people, cherishing, teaching, and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We will remain evangelical only insofar as we maintain the integrity of our Gospel witness - if we can keep it. We are truly evangelical only if we keep our testimony to the Gospel without confusion or compromise.

We should be very concerned about certain trends in contemporary evangelicalism that threaten this integrity. The first is an ominous confusion about the Gospel itself. The heart of the Gospel is the objective truth that Christ died for sinners, and that salvation is by grace alone through faith in Christ - alone. The cardinal doctrine of justification by faith is, as Martin Luther warned, "the article by which the church stands or falls."

If so, the church is falling in many quarters. Much of what is presented in many pulpits - and marketed by flashy television preachers - bears little resemblance to this simple message. Instead, sinners are told to seek after riches, material blessings, vibrant health, and earthly rewards. Salvation is packaged as a product to be hawked on the airwaves and sold at a discount. The notion of salvation from sin and judgment is entirely missing from this scenario. Instead, salvation is presented as a gift of self-enhancement.

On the theological left, the Gospel had long ago been transformed into a social and political message of liberation from oppression. Now, among some who consider themselves evangelicals, the Gospel of Christ has been reduced to a form of self-expression or therapy. Salvation is promised as the answer to low self-esteem and emptiness. Gone is any notion of a holy God who offers salvation from sin and its eternal penalty.

The other pressing front in the current battle for the Gospel concerns the exclusivity of the work of Christ. The testimony of the Bible could not be more clear. Salvation comes to all who call upon the name of the Lord. Salvation comes through Jesus Christ - and through Jesus Christ alone.

In our culture of political correctness and intolerant tolerance, we are told that such a claim is simply unacceptable. There cannot be only one way of salvation. Who is to say that the religions of the world are wrong, and that Christianity alone is true?

Well, that is the non-negotiable criterion of evangelical faithfulness. Jesus identified Himself as the Way, the Truth, and the Life - and "no one comes to the Father, but through Me" [John 14:6]. Without this clear testimony, the Gospel is emptied of its integrity. The Bible allows no misunderstanding. Without conscious faith in Jesus Christ, there is no salvation.

Dean Kelley, a liberal Protestant, once noted that, "Even the most gentle, humble, and loving Christians must divide the world into those who confess Jesus as Lord and those who don't." Given the clarity of the Gospel, we have no other choice. Continue »

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  • Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:58 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    It is a sad truth in America that the Entertainment Gospel has replaced the real McCoy. What Dr. Moeller and all men in leadership are waking up to is the fact that the USA is slowly becoming a hostile place for Christians to openly practice their faith. Jesus said they would persecute us if they persecuted Him, so prepare for the sufferings in China and Russia to show up here as well. The USA is NOT the Kingdom of Heaven, and the Republican Party is NOT the Army of God. This world IS NOT our home, saints. We must work and labor while it is still daylight. The night is fast approaching. Gird up your loins, ye saints of God.

  • Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:17 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Reston,

    It is often said: "A text without a context is only a pretext." Too bad Spong did not read/show the whole context of Acts 10. Right after the verse he (lifted out of context and) quoted, we read the rest of Peter's sermon:

    Acts 10:38-43 (NAS)
    " You know of Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit and with power, and how He went about doing good, and healing all who were oppressed by the devil; for God was with Him. And we are witnesses of all the things He did both in the land of the Jews and in Jerusalem. And they also put Him to death by hanging Him on a cross. God raised Him up on the third day, and granted that He should become visible, not to all the people, but to witnesses who were chosen beforehand by God, that is, to us, who ate and drank with Him after He arose from the dead. And He ordered us to preach to the people, and solemnly to testify that this is the One who has been appointed by God as Judge of the living and the dead. Of Him all the prophets bear witness that through His name everyone who believes in Him receives forgiveness of sins."

    The rest of the passage shows Peter was not preaching universal salvation through any and all religions, but that God has established Jesus as the only path to forgiveness and salvation, and as the Judge of all mankind.

  • Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:05 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Nogods,
    "Considering that there is no actual historical evidence of JC's existence, it's about time people wised up to the allegorical nature of the gospels. This is the "truth" evangelicals should wake up to."

    It's a shame you did not do your research before making such a statement. Here are a few of the secular (non-Christian) historians who corroborate the fact the Jesus was a real person: Cornelius Tacitus, Lucian, Flavius Josephus, Seutonius, Plinius Secundus, and Thallus. The Jews, opponents of Jesus, recorded his life and death in the Talmud. A Syrian names Mara Bar-Serapion also wrote a letter to his son describing three men that were killed by their countrymen but live on in their teachings: Socrates, Pythagoras, and Jesus.

    You can find many other facts about Jesus in Evidence That Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell.

  • Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:03 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    From John Spong's book "The Sins of Scripture". This is the last two paragraphs from Chapter 27 titled Since I have the truth, "No one comes to the Father but by me".


    There is a difference between my experience of God and who God is. There is a difference between affirming that I walk into the mystery of God through the doorway called Jesus and that in my experience this is the only doorway that works in my journey, and asserting that there is no doorway through which anyone can walk except mine. Imagine the idolatry present in the suggestion that God must be bound by my knowledge and experience! Yet that claim has been made and is still being made by imperialistic Christians today. The text written by persecuted minority members of the early Christian community to justify their claim to be part of the larger people of God becomes a text that is interpreted in such a way as to become a claim that issues in religious imperialism. Is it not interesting how little attention is paid to another text that proclaims an open and inclusive faith? It is found in the words attributed to Peter in Acts 10:34ff.: "Truly I perceive that God shows no partiality, but in every nation any one who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him."

    We live in a religiously pluralistic world, but there is only one God. This God is not a Christian, nor is this God an adherent of any religious system. All religious systems are human creations by which people in different times and different places seek to journey into that which is ultimately holy and wholly other. Until that simple lesson is heard, human beings will continue to destroy each other in the name of the "one true God."

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:21 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Our LORD said that this last generation church would be The Laodician Church. So they are Foolish Ones of Parable of Ten Virgins protesting reasons why they should have gone with Wise Ones of The Philadelphian Church who will be a Faithful Remnant in USA.

  • Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:27 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 7

    "Unless this course is reversed, there will be no evangelicals in the next generation." To bad. Considering that there is no actual historical evidence of JC's existence, it's about time people wised up to the allegorical nature of the gospels. This is the "truth" evangelicals should wake up to.

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