Modern Tradition of Men

Difficult passages skipped to preserve a preferred image of God

Skipping difficult passages protects an idolized image of God from the God who actually speaks in Scripture.

Church Order and DisciplineLevel 2 - Dangerous distortion

Summary

Skipping difficult passages protects an idolized image of God from the God who actually speaks in Scripture.

The whole counsel of God includes kindness and severity, mercy and judgment, comfort and terror.

Core Scripture

Acts 20:27; Rom 11:22; Heb 10:31; 2 Tim 4:1-2; Deut 29:29

These texts are treated as the controlling biblical witness for this appraisal, not as detached slogans.

Key terms

severitas [severity]; chrestotes [kindness]; mysterion [revealed mystery]; boule [counsel]

Technical terms are included only to clarify the biblical issue. The final authority is the contextual meaning of Scripture.

Short diagnosis

Skipping difficult passages protects an idolized image of God from the God who actually speaks in Scripture.

The whole counsel of God includes kindness and severity, mercy and judgment, comfort and terror.

Exegetical basis

Acts 20:27 gives the first line of judgment. The text must be read in its own context, with its grammar, authorial intent, and canonical place controlling the conclusion.

Rom 11:22 adds the second witness. Together, these passages show that the church may not use experience, popularity, sentiment, or visible success to cancel what God has commanded.

What the tradition says

This tradition says, in effect, that difficult passages skipped to preserve a preferred image of God may be accepted as spiritually harmless because it feels practical, compassionate, relevant, safe, or successful. It asks the church to measure the matter by immediate effect rather than by divine command.

What Scripture says

Scripture says that every practice, claim, emphasis, and spiritual instinct must be tested by the Word of God. Acts 20:27 is not an ornament on the page; it is part of the governing witness by which this tradition is judged.

The deeper error

The deeper error is misplaced authority. Difficult passages skipped to preserve a preferred image of God becomes dangerous when it moves the centre from God to man, from revelation to instinct, from repentance to self-protection, or from ordered obedience to whatever seems useful in the moment.

Philosophical appraisal

At the philosophical level, this tradition assumes that reality may be organised around human comfort, visibility, feeling, control, or success. Scripture says reality is theocentric [God-centred]: all things exist from God, through God, and to God. The church is sane only when it receives reality as God defines it.

Psychological-spiritual appraisal

At the psychological-spiritual level [the inner life of will, affections, conscience, and desire], this tradition trains the soul to resist correction. It makes the conscience lighter where Scripture makes it heavier, and heavier where Scripture gives liberty.

Church consequence

The church consequence is formation by false instinct. A congregation may still use biblical language while its habits teach people to avoid the cross, evade repentance, mistrust correction, chase experience, or prefer institutional comfort over obedience.

Needed correction

Teach hard texts reverently, with context and restraint, but do not hide them.

Summary warning

If difficult passages skipped to preserve a preferred image of God is allowed to stand above Scripture, it will not remain a small preference. It will become a discipling power, shaping what the church fears, loves, excuses, and calls faithful.

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