Reformed Evangelism

In reformed thought, evangelism is history- and world-affirming; the gospel declares Christ’s universal providential government and cosmos-renewing intentions. Thus, we must repudiate all notions of evangelism that are intent on purely inward, pietistic concerns, seeking to escape from this world into heaven rather than seeking his kingdom coming “on earth as it is in heaven” (Matt. 6:10).

Joseph Boot in The Mission of God

Which Character Do You Play?

Recently I listened to N D Wilson talking about ‘story’. Some of his comments were extremely thought-provoking. Watch for instance his short film Notes from the Tilt-a-Whirl. He portrays God as a great storyteller or playwright and we are living and acting as characters in His world play. What follows are not my ideas, but Wilson’s ideas which I am thinking about and musing on.

What kind of character are you? We all like to think of ourselves as heroes of the story, which we often think of as our story, but is that really the part we are playing? Who are you? Would you like the character you are playing? So often when reading great literature, watching good films, or even reading biographies of good men and women, we think of ourselves as playing the parts of heroes. We put ourselves in Corrie Ten Boom’s shoes. We imagine ourselves as an Atticus Finch standing up for the downtrodden and oppressed, or maybe a Dietrich Bonhoeffer who was involved in an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler.

But what part do we actually play? Imagine that you were watching a great movie on the madness of our covid times. Perhaps a tale of the small town or community you live in and how it responds to the pressure and stress of this worldwide issue. Would you like the character you play? Would you feel sympathy? Embarassment? Frustration? Disgust?

How would the average viewer see you? Would you be the leader who means well, but whose cowardice paralyses him from standing up against unrighteousness? Would you be a man whose principles are as malleable as plasticine which responds to the pressure from the forces that surround it? Would you be the businessman who knows what is right, but because of financial pressure bows to the evil and nonsensical laws that ban unvaccinated people from your premises? Are you a pastor who has segregated your church when your Lord never drives anyone away? Are you the woman who uses the apartheid vaccine certificates because a haircut is more important than standing against unrighteous partiality?

Well the truth is, we are in a story. We are in the great play of world history which began with creation and climaxed with Christ’s death resurrection and ascension, and is following a protracted denouement to his universal reign and inheritance of all the nations. You are in the play. Your actions now testify to the kind of character you are playing. Good characters grow and develop. They consciously submit to Christ’s lordship and live out the implications of that in the cameo role God has given them. Consider how your character can grow in boldness and righteousness in the time and situation God has placed you.

Encouragingly, there are individuals who are standing up against the divisive unrighteousness that our government is promoting. These are the characters who we would be cheering for if we were watching this on the big screen. For instance, take a look at Tried and Tested, and electrical safety testing, maintenance & repair business servicing the Wellington region. Support these types of people. Take your business away from those who discriminate. Let’s move from cheering the good guys from the safety of our sofas to practising righteousness and supporting the good guys in practical ways.

Calvinist Political Theory

In his study of Puritan political theory, Richard Flinn discusses the important work of Samuel Rutherford and his classic work, Lex Rex. Rutherford was confronting in his time a similar question about the source of law. Some of the papists of his day had argued that the king as a man was subject to God, but in the practice of his office as king, he was not subject to God’s law. Rutherford saw that this meant that the king was either above God, or co-equal with God, which are both “manifest blasphemies.” Flinn points out that at the heart of the Calvinist view of biblical political theory is that the civil government must be under God’s law, or be blasphemous. Furthermore, “unless we are willing to grant this doctrine and build upon it, there can be no Christian politics; there can only be humanistic politics, which, when practiced by Christians, is idolatry.

Joseph Boot on Richard Flinn’s study of Puritan political theory in The Mission of God

Apartheid in New Zealand

Today is a shameful day for New Zealand. We now have two classes of citizens. Those who are permitted by Mother Jacinda to have a little bit more freedom for being good little boys and girls and obeying Mummy. Then there are those truculent and dirty children who have refused to do what they are told because they think of themselves as free people and not slaves. These remain in time out. No freedom for you.

Our media are celebrating this as ‘freedom day’. Somehow I think that we will look back on this day and it will be given another name. Once again our bought and paid for whore media prove to be utterly useless in holding an out of control and incompetent government to account.

Think carefully about how you act in these times. The courage or cowardice you show in your treatment of others will be remembered for a long time. Sadly too many Christians in positions of leadership have shown that pragmatism rules over principles as wide and easy roads of compliance have been followed rather than the difficult and treacherous path of justice and righteousness. While the road of compliance is endorsed and celebrated by the majority at present, the audience we ought to be thinking of is our king. Explaining away being complicit with injustice to him is another thing entirely.

Coming Soon

As many of our regular readers will have noticed, we have been a bit thin on the ground with content lately. A number of us have been busy dealing with the consequences of tyrannical government on ourselves or others. We do aim to get back into the swing of things in the very near future. Watch this space.

Vocations and Kingdom Life

Instead of laying before men their calling in Christ to minister God’s Kingdom life in every area, in their families and vocations, as priests unto God, they are told that their family, work, money, the education of their children and leadership in society and culture is merely a ‘creation mandate’ that is not related to our redemptive calling – it is ‘law’ not ‘gospel.’ Men are drilled instead to believe that the kingdom work is the work of churchmen in their institutions (the sacraments) and that their ‘secular’ role in life is to be kind and ‘loving’ at work, to be a sanctified husband and father in personal piety and then pray for the return of Christ, and if possible, on route, snatch a few brands from the burning.

Joseph Boot in The Mission of God