The example of Saul, admired by men but rejected by God (1 Sam. 13:14), exhorts us to measure our success in the church not in terms of numbers or money or political strength — the kinds of things the Sauls of the wolds provide — but in the knowledge of God, in our devotion to Him, and in our holiness before the world.
- Richard D. Phillips, Turning Back the Darkness: The Biblical Pattern of Reformation, (Crossway Books, Wheaton, Il, USA, 2002), p. 51
6 comments:
But, but... how about the marketplace, and being the head and not the tail?!? ;)
Isaiah:
:) Haha, for that, you can ask ("apostle") Ed Silvoso, though don't expect a biblical response....
Don't be so mean -- it might be Biblical, as far as the narrow definition meaning 'taken from the Bible' goes, just out-of-context. ;)
Isaiah:
was that question of yours serious? I thought it wasn't?
Hmm... I need to work on my humor a little more. ;)
The question wasn't serious at all, of course. God forbid that I ever buy into that nonsense.
Eh... well, it's your second comment. Sounded quite serious..... :)
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