VANCOUVER, BC: Apostolic Gospel Must be at Core of our Beliefs, says Priest Theologian
By David W. Virtue in Vancouver
www.virtueonline.org
4/27/2008
The priest of the largest Anglican parish in Canada, who is under ecclesiastical siege from revisionist New Westminster Bishop Michael Ingham, says his denomination has lost faith in the gospel. This is evidently revealed in the diocesan newspaper, which gives the impression that the gospel is about being nice, being compassionate, recycling "and we will even bless your pets."
"The eternal gospel of redemption through the sacrifice of Jesus' death and the power of his resurrection has been replaced with a gospel which is about approval, affirmation and acceptance. The apostolic gospel of sins forgiven, of rescue from eternal punishment has been smoothed and soothed to be more acceptable and relevant," said the Rev. Dr. David Short, pastor of St. John's, Shaughnessy in Vancouver.
Addressing some 400 members of the Anglican Network in Canada, Anglicans who have broken away from the mother church, Short blasted the denomination's Anglican seminaries saying that the gods of our culture have taken up residence in the seminaries of Canada. "They have spokesmen and spokeswomen in the House of Bishops who have managed to rewrite the gospel and to promote their worship."
Short said the three central myths of Canadian culture include pluralism which translates into thinking that there is one right and true faith; that one religion cannot be right, one gospel cannot be true and thus all religions have part of the truth. The second myth is tolerance, which used to mean I accept you, but not your view. It now translates into meaning I must accept you and your view and if I do not accept your view, I cannot really accept you.
In the area of human rights, Short said that originally human rights were based on the fact that we are made in the image of God. "Our charter recognizes the supremacy of God as the basis of rights. That has shifted. Now it is my personal rights and freedoms, which have been cut free from any religious foundation.
The supremacy of God has been replaced by the supremacy of my rights. "We cannot overthrow the gods and idols of our culture, but the gospel can. We do not have the power or brains to depose these idols, but the gospel is the power of God for salvation." The evangelical rector said the gospel is characterized as Christological, that is, Christ centered. It is not a vague idea about the love of God or general belief that god exists. It is fully biblical including both Old and New Testaments; the Gospel is theological, it is more than just historical events. It is the interpretation of those events. It is about Jesus as Lord; it is cosmic that is to say it is universal and eternal and it is personal.
The Gospel is above all the news that in the death and resurrection of Jesus, God has worked out our salvation. He offers us new life and new hope. Everything we do, based on the gospel, will last forever. Repentance is the basis of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is Lord of all, said Short.
The evangelical cleric told VOL that St. John's Shaughnessy, a parish valued at some $16 million is under 24/7 watch by guards just in case Bishop Ingham makes a lightning strike to change the locks on the doors. He did that once before with a parish in North Vancouver.
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| patulous | Posted: 2008/4/28 13:35 Updated: 2008/4/28 13:35 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2007/5/18 From: Posts: 1802 |
Quote: "The Gospel is above all the news that in the death and resurrection of Jesus, God has worked out our salvation. He offers us new life and new hope. Everything we do, based on the gospel, will last forever."
A daily study of the gospels is to bring joy to the heart and centers our minds on our Lord Jesus Christ. Unfortunately, all the heretics in TEC and ACofC don't read the bible anymore....especially, not the gospels. Each time they sin, sinning gets alittle easier until they don't know sin from truth. |
| Cennydd | Posted: 2008/4/28 14:45 Updated: 2008/4/28 14:45 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/10/30 From: Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin Posts: 7358 |
Well, patulous, I'm sure that all of us could do a better job of reading the Bible, but what you say about sinning getting "a little easier" sure rings true!
The truth will come out sooner or later to these people, but by then, it might be too late! Cennydd |
| George186 | Posted: 2008/4/28 19:19 Updated: 2008/4/28 19:19 |
Not too shy to talk ![]() ![]() Joined: 2008/3/24 From: West Hartford, Connecticut Posts: 34 |
Look at what happened to the "Connecticut Six."
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| patulous | Posted: 2008/4/28 21:27 Updated: 2008/4/28 21:27 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2007/5/18 From: Posts: 1802 |
Cennydd,
I guess I talk alot about reading the Bible everyday and have preached many sermons on the subject of drawing nearer to Christ through prayer and studying the scriptures. You might remember I told you that I teach Bible Study in the nursing homes, and in addition, have asked everyone to check out the joy of having so many Christians friends that live in nursing homes. I study everyday, so I guess I don't realize that everyone really doesn't. I would hope that many of you here on the forum do study many times a week. |
| Cennydd | Posted: 2008/4/28 22:30 Updated: 2008/4/28 22:30 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/10/30 From: Anglican Diocese of San Joaquin Posts: 7358 |
I try to study as often as I can. A friend of mine who distributes the New Testament and Psalms for the Gideons gave me a copy recently....much handier to keep on my desk when I'm writing, and on ME when I'm not. And I do use it.
Cennydd |
| aterry | Posted: 2008/4/30 14:49 Updated: 2008/4/30 14:49 |
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Remove the Gospel and you've gravely undermined the Churches foundation. I read David Short's+ comments along with yours and my mind goes to the parable of the house built on the rock. The "touchy-feely kumby-flippin'-yah" things that TEC and their sister to the north are standing on are in truth, the sand that's washing out from under their toes.
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| George186 | Posted: 2008/5/1 2:28 Updated: 2008/5/1 2:28 |
Not too shy to talk ![]() ![]() Joined: 2008/3/24 From: West Hartford, Connecticut Posts: 34 |
Thank you, Gentlemen! You have just shamed me into cracking the Good Book more often than I have in the past. And maybe not a moment too soon, eh?
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