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9.02.2005

Be serious, pilgrims...


This tidbit was written on the Boar's Head Tavern:

Michael's biggest failing in the Reformed Blogosphere is his consistent inability to attract and hold onto sycophants. The TR crowd needs them to survive, much more so than even the TBN crowd. Perhaps we should end each post with "iMonk rules!", even if we are disagreeing with him. Then at least we will be able to pass for a Reformed blog.

Sycophant: A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.

Let's grant that this exists in the 'Reformed blogosphere'; but let's also grant that this exists in any and every environment where human nature is in play. Let's not grant that this defines the Reformed blogosphere exclusively, though, or even to some kind of signature degree. (About TBN I can't say, not being in their target audience.)

Reformed Theology is pure, apostolic biblical doctrine. When you can see it and understand it and value it you tend to also value individuals who are able to be rock solid on-the-mark with it themselves. Wobblies are everywhere, either in full-blown manifestation or in potential. At any given time a new wobbly will make himself/herself known. Individuals who have a strong track record of not being wobbly tend to attract an audience. Not sycophants, just an audience.

The iMonk suffers from wobblism (though I'll grant him his claim that he'd never known the truth - never was a Calvinist - to begin with).

When you just alone mock Reformed Theology, or individuals who hold to Reformed Theology, by calling them 'TR' (Truly Reformed) it kind of undermines any other reason you might give for that person not being taken seriously among Reformed people. It's like you're saying: "The iMonk couldn't be popular in the Reformed blogosphere because they hold his mocking of them and of Reformed Theology against him."

Did I mention that Reformed Theology is pure, apostolic biblical doctrine? For serious Christians in the 'Reformed blogosphere' that kind of is the most important thing. That transcends everything, and is the foundation of everything. If you want on-the-mark doctrinal teaching from theologians you turn to, ultimately, Reformed theologians. Whether John Calvin, or John Owen, or Jonathan Edwards, or any number of living sinners who have and can use the discernment of the Spirit of Truth within them.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had to laugh at Spencer's statement that he had an "unprecedented" amount of e-mail in support of him. Of course, there are alot of lost people that would support you and your easy believism. Your lost iMonk, face it. When you do not value the Word of God over a psychologists book (Bold Love) then you do not value the Word of God higher than anything. I don't really care if you think ALL reformed people are what you describe them to be. We are not all like that. You, I'm afraid, are the Pharisee. Thinking yourself to be wise, you are a fool. Give your life to Christ and then you will finally understand what it is to hold the Word of God dear and holy. You will be held accountable for all the people you are leading astray. Your foolishness is obvious whether you care to admit it or not.

September 3, 2005 at 10:37 AM  

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