The Persistent Sanctioning of Sexual Sins by Reformed Churches
Barry Gritters critiques what he views as the Christian Reformed Church's compromising stance on sexual ethics, particularly their toleration of arguments against premarital sexual restrictions. The article calls Reformed churches to exercise biblical church discipline in response to what the author characterizes as a departure from biblical sexual morality and warns members to separate from denominations endorsing such positions.
When God delivers over to sexual sin, He inflicts a terrible judgment. God sometimes judges individuals by giving them over to sexual sin. Other times His judgment falls on churches. Today God is giving over churches -- some of our ecclesiastical relatives -- to terrible sexual sins. The readers of the Standard Bearer ought to know about these horrible developments and respond to them in a biblical way, including the loving warning of family or friends in these churches to flee like Lot from...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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