I admit that my mental acumen ain't what it used to be.
But as I struggle to explain the differences between the clamoring voices yammering on "justification" and "imputation" and "righteousness" to my wife who struggles deeply with these concepts, it's discouraging to hear another story about Roman reversion, and all of the accompanying opionions about whether there's a difference between Romans 3:28 and Rome after all.
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I admit that my mental acumen ain't what it used to be.
ReplyDeleteBut as I struggle to explain the differences between the clamoring voices yammering on "justification" and "imputation" and "righteousness" to my wife who struggles deeply with these concepts, it's discouraging to hear another story about Roman reversion, and all of the accompanying opionions about whether there's a difference between Romans 3:28 and Rome after all.
In short: confusion in the church hurts people.
Joe,
ReplyDeleteYou're so right. We have much confusion in the church today, and it injures people.