
“Since many of my beloved churches and pastors failed to address politics and the worldviews that inherently lay underneath them, they were also unwilling to address and confront the many unbelieving worldviews and thought systems of their parishioners. This has led directly to where we’re at today, where many who bear the name of Christ now, often without even knowing it, have fully embraced secular ideologies of Marxism, Critical Theory, and are supportive of practices such as abortion or gender ideology, or at least are apathetic about these practices in favor of supporting the values of Leftism.”
(Brooks Waldron – TruthScript) I remember first being exposed to the writings of the late Tim Keller back during my sophomore year, in the college ministry of John Piper’s Bethlehem Baptist Church. At that time, Keller’s writings and sermons supplemented the ministry of John Piper wonderfully to help shape my understanding of God, the gospel, and the Christian life. From John Piper, I gained a “big-God theology,” coming to understand the centrality of the glory of God and the total sovereignty of God in the world and in salvation. From Tim Keller, I came to understand the centrality of the gospel. As Keller said, the gospel is not the A, B, Cs of the Christian life but rather the A to Z of the Christian life. This was revolutionary for me at the time.
I always had assumed that the gospel message “gets you in the door” of Christianity, and after that, you sort of “graduate” to higher things. Keller helped me, and countless others, I suspect, to understand that you never graduate from the gospel. The gospel itself is how I, as a Christian, continue to grow. I never move beyond the gospel, for I need it every day, and every promise of God is purchased and secured by what Christ did in his death and resurrection.
Research: Progressive (Social Justice) ‘Christianity’
CRN has compiled a list of false teachers and several other professing Christians we’ve warned you about over the years. The list also contains those we must keep an eye on plus movements, organizations and “frauds, phonies and money-grubbing religious quacks” to mark and avoid as per Romans 16:17-18 such as Tim Keller and John Piper.