Mark Driscoll offers a post on his experience preaching at the Crystal Cathedral. I'm thinking Driscoll's blogging will not disappoint.
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how does commenting work on the thing? there is a login, but no place to create an account?
Posted by: Kevin Cawley | 01/18/2006 at 03:58 PM
I don't think that is fully accessible yet. I tried to login too.
Posted by: Steve McCoy | 01/18/2006 at 06:14 PM
Yeah, the site asked people to login for comments, but no place to register. Driscoll's first two posts have been fantastic!
Posted by: Sled Dog | 01/18/2006 at 09:41 PM
Mark ends his post by saying " I would like to thank Dr. Schuller for his kindness to me and congratulate him on his half-century of ministry at the Crystal Cathedral on this, the final week of his tenure as senior pastor. " Well take a look at this Schuller to see the 1/2 century of ministry that Mark Driscoll is actually praising.
“Classic theology has erred in its insistence that theology be ‘God-centered,’ not ‘man-centered.’”
– Robert Schuler, Self-Esteem—The New Reformation, 64.
Schuller reinterprets the doctrines of the Word of God to conform with his self-esteem philosophy. His Christ is a Jesus who provides men with self-esteem. Schuller's gospel is the replacement of negative self concepts with positive ones. To Schuller, sin is merely the lack of self-esteem. To Schuller, the greatest evil is to call men sinners in a biblical fashion and thereby injure their self-esteem. Schuller is a universalist who believes that all people are the children of God. His goal is to help each person understand and enjoy this “fact.”
Schuller says he believes in salvation by grace, but what he actually believes is that salvation is being rescued from poor self-esteem. He says he believes in Hell; but his hell is the loss of self-esteem, not a place of fiery eternal torment. He says he believes in sin; but sin is not willful rebellion against God and His law, but the loss of self-esteem. He says he believes in Jesus Christ; but his positive-only, “Self-Esteem Incarnate” Jesus is not the Jesus of the Bible.
Let us be careful of who we congratulate. Schuller has done nothing but undermine the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I hope that Mark will come to understand that Schuller is not a man to be praised for his faithfulness, but a man who needs to be exposed as a false teacher and called to repent. Let us pray that Mark will have more discernment in the future.
Posted by: Timothy James McNeely | 03/05/2006 at 11:59 PM