Lord, Grant Boldness: The RFPA’s Witness in the Sexual Revolution (2)
Rev. Engelsma's second installment examines the Protestant Reformed witness in response to the sexual revolution, emphasizing the church's calling to preach God's Word boldly and the RFPA's role in speaking truth in love. Using Churchill's warnings against Nazi Germany as an analogy, the article articulates a Reformed perspective on cultural engagement and prophetic witness during morally turbulent times.
This is the second part of the text of the speech that Rev. Engelsma delivered at the RFPA Annual Meeting on September 29, 2016. Previous article can be found in the January 1, 2017 issue, p. 158. The Fact of Our Witness Earlier we examined where we are, where we have been, and where we are going with the sexual revolution. Now, what is our calling in light of these developments? There is a calling that comes first and foremost to the instituted church, and that is to continue to preach and...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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