This is a Bible blog. But compare the importance of activities such as Bible study, or blogging, with the importance of the Christian congregation. Lesslie Newbigin, in The Gospel in a Pluralist Society (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1989), at page 227 writes:
"I have come
to feel that the primary reality of which we have to take account in seeking
for a Christian impact on public life is the Christian congregation. How is it
possible that the gospel should be credible, that people should come to believe
that the power which has the last word in human affairs is represented by a man
hanging on a cross?
I am
suggesting that the only answer, the only hermeneutic of the gospel, is a
congregation of men and women who believe it and live by it. I am, of course,
not denying the importance of the many activities by which we seek to challenge
public life with the gospel– evangelistic campaigns, distribution of Bibles and
Christian literature, conferences, and even books such as this one.
But I am
saying that these are all secondary, and that they have power to accomplish
their purpose only as they are rooted in and lead back to a believing
community.”
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