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Spurgeon on Creeds

asterisktom

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"If your creed and Scripture do not agree, cut your creed to pieces, but make it agree with this book. If there be anything in the church to which you belong which is contrary to the inspired word, leave that church." Charles Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Discuss. I'll make coffee.

Do we think that, centuries after the Scribes and Pharisees, people are no longer able to make the Word of God of no effect with traditions of men?
 

Van

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Lip service leaders say all the right things but do not act accordingly. Are the creeds and confessions proclaiming Calvinism still with us, or have they been cut to ribbons. Do those traditions make the Word of God to no effect to this day? Yes indeed.
 

JesusFan

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"If your creed and Scripture do not agree, cut your creed to pieces, but make it agree with this book. If there be anything in the church to which you belong which is contrary to the inspired word, leave that church." Charles Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Discuss. I'll make coffee.

Do we think that, centuries after the Scribes and Pharisees, people are no longer able to make the Word of God of no effect with traditions of men?
What would be the traditions of men today?
 

asterisktom

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What would be the traditions of men today?

They could be anything that is not expressly in the Word of God: Not only creeds, but lesser literature, cultural theology, you name it. Everything, like Spurgeon wrote, needs always to be judged by Scripture. Everything.
 

asterisktom

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Lip service leaders say all the right things but do not act accordingly. Are the creeds and confessions proclaiming Calvinism still with us, or have they been cut to ribbons. Do those traditions make the Word of God to no effect to this day? Yes indeed.

Many of the Creeds the Calvinists embrace do have errors IMO. But not just theirs. BTW, I consider myself Reformed but with an asterisk.)
 

Martin Marprelate

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People should know that Spurgeon re-published the Baptist 1689 Confession, and had a copy buried in the foundation of the Met Tab.
 

Reynolds

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"If your creed and Scripture do not agree, cut your creed to pieces, but make it agree with this book. If there be anything in the church to which you belong which is contrary to the inspired word, leave that church." Charles Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Discuss. I'll make coffee.

Do we think that, centuries after the Scribes and Pharisees, people are no longer able to make the Word of God of no effect with traditions of men?
I am not big on creeds. Most people who are cute creeds more often than Scripture.
 

Reformed1689

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Lip service leaders say all the right things but do not act accordingly. Are the creeds and confessions proclaiming Calvinism still with us, or have they been cut to ribbons. Do those traditions make the Word of God to no effect to this day? Yes indeed.
Oh Van, as usual you spout absurdities. :Laugh:Roflmao
 

5 point Gillinist

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"If your creed and Scripture do not agree, cut your creed to pieces, but make it agree with this book. If there be anything in the church to which you belong which is contrary to the inspired word, leave that church." Charles Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Discuss. I'll make coffee.

Do we think that, centuries after the Scribes and Pharisees, people are no longer able to make the Word of God of no effect with traditions of men?

I understand the point of creeds (WMCF, 1689, etc.), I understand that they are a way to sum up what it is you believe. That being said when people demand to know your creeds, place a heavy emphasis upon the creed itself, having sunday school on the creed, and start tattooing 1689 on their fingers I kind of think the point of the creed has been missed.
 

Reformed1689

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I understand the point of creeds (WMCF, 1689, etc.), I understand that they are a way to sum up what it is you believe. That being said when people demand to know your creeds, place a heavy emphasis upon the creed itself, having sunday school on the creed, and start tattooing 1689 on their fingers I kind of think the point of the creed has been missed.
The point of a confession is to express WHAT you believe about the Bible. You can't just say "I believe the Bible" that doesn't tell us anything about what you actually believe as evidenced on this forum.
 

5 point Gillinist

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The point of a confession is to express WHAT you believe about the Bible. You can't just say "I believe the Bible" that doesn't tell us anything about what you actually believe as evidenced on this forum.

That is what I meant - I might not have said that clearly. That being said they are useful. It is when the aforementioned happens that it just becomes nauseating.
 
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