7.30.2020

Praying in Worship // Social Media // Controversy

Mark Dever, on public prayer in worship:
“We have an amazing opportunity… it’s just such a privilege to turn around and as it were have all the other kids behind us, and then look up to our heavenly Father on behalf of all of us, and talk to Him, and put our words in everybody else’s mouth, so we all are helping them to say what they all want to say.”
At 23:30


Scrolling social media is a little like browsing an antique mall:
a lot of people's ordinary stuff and thoughts all there to see.  Occasionally you find a diamond in the rough.
Jonathan Leeman:
"The fact that every one of us now has the ability to comment publicly on our political leaders’ job performance, government policy, environmental science, the finer points of Trinitarian theology, the demands of pastoring, the complexities of race, the inequities of the marketplace, the innocence or guilt of the accused, and so much more doesn’t mean we have the wisdom and competence to do so."

Excellent article.


Kevin DeYoung writes about pastors and controversy.  When to fight, and when to stay out of it?
Lots of wisdom here, not just for pastors.

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