What "seeker-sensitive" means depends on what view you hold between these three.
Darwin: You can't be sensitive to someone who's not seeking. Finney: You pander to the fickle, fallen people who chance your way. This is typically what people mean by "seeker sensitive". Spurgeon: The gospel is presented in such a way that honors and glorifies God.
“I used to have more tolerance for these views, but I am losing patience with what I see. The test of anything is the fruit it bears.”
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Good one!
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ReplyDeleteWhat "seeker-sensitive" means depends on what view you hold between these three.
Darwin: You can't be sensitive to someone who's not seeking.
Finney: You pander to the fickle, fallen people who chance your way. This is typically what people mean by "seeker sensitive".
Spurgeon: The gospel is presented in such a way that honors and glorifies God.
Wonder how long God spent looking for Spurgeon?
ReplyDeleteThat depends on whether you are a supralapsarian or an infralapsarian. ;)
Deleteless time than takes to you to seek God
DeleteThe three Charles check out the latest developments in their respective interests...
ReplyDeleteDarwin: By Piltdown's whiskers! Theistic evolution!?
Finney: Oh no. Oh no no. Open theism?!
Spurgeon: Phew! Thank God! Neo-calvinism!