t4g (2)

I've been reflecting on what it is about these 7,000 men at t4g. So far, Mark Dever has urged the conference to think "church" - that's "church" in the traditional biblical, reformed sense (no hint of emergent here); R. C. Sproul, as a revered elder-statesman, urged the conference to heed the lessons of history about co-belligerency over moral issues in which the gospel itself is compromised by association of flexible language; Thabiti Anyabwile called upon us to reform the church rather than attempt to reform the culture (a hopeless task) - it included the memorable line, "the church is multi-ethnic but not multi-cultural"; and John McArthur spoke from forty years of faithful ministry in his own inimical style forthrightly giving a defense of effectual calling, tantalizingly saying, "I never address the will, it produces self-willed responses."