“When Christians sing about the wrath of God, we are singing about ourselves.”
Russell D. Moore“The Bible Belt is collapsing. The world of nominal, cultural Christianity that took the American dream and added Jesus to it in order to say, 'you can have everything you ever wanted and Heaven too,' is soon to be gone. Good riddance.”
Russell D. Moore“Every human being is, by definition, a theologian.”
Russell D. Moore“In his temptation of Jesus, Satan quoted Scripture, and he didn't remember, misquote anything. God wants his children to eat bread, not to starve before stones. God will protect his anointed one with the angels of heaven. God will give his Messiah all the kingdoms of the earth. All this is true. What is satanic about all of this, though, is that Satan wanted our Lord to grasp these things apart from the cross and the empty tomb.”
Russell D. Moore“It's hard to imagine a more biblical definition of devil worship than an exaltation of the self, an exaltation of the ego, and a tearing down of that countercultural sign of the cross," Moore argued. This pride – doing things our way instead of following God's plan”
Russell D. Moore“When Christians sing about the wrath of God, we are singing about ourselves.”
Russell D. Moore“Jim Crow repeated the old strategies of the reptilian powers of the air: to convince human beings simultaneously and paradoxically that they are gods and animals. In the Garden, after all, the snake approached God's image-bearer, directing her as though he had dominion over her (when it was, in fact, the other way around). He treated her as an animal, and she didn't even see it. At the same time, the old dragon appealed to her to transcend the limits of her dignity. If she would reach for the forbidden, she would be "like God, knowing good and evil." He suggested that she was more than a human; she was a goddess.”
Russell D. Moore“It is not, in Calvin’s view, that we sin because we believe the wrong things; it is, rather, that we believe the wrong things because we sin.”
Russell D. Moore“If outrage were a sign of godliness, then the devil would be the godliest soul in Creation.”
Russell D. Moore, Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel“The problem with carnal anger and outrage is that it's one of the easiest sons to commit while convincing oneself that he is being faithful.”
Russell D. Moore, Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel“The culture around us knows what it means when they see a church in perpetual bluster and outrage. They know that we are scared.”
Russell D. Moore, Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel