Church Matters, Vol. VIII: Pastoring and the Conscience
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Church Matters: Pastoring and the Conscience
Product Overview: This edition of Church Matters equips church leaders to navigate the delicate and essential task of calibrating the congregation's conscience. While pastors must actively avoid the trap of legalism—wrongly binding consciences to extra-biblical rules and preferences—this volume argues that the far greater threat in the modern church is moral liberalism. In an era of pragmatic, easy-believism that often short-circuits moral reasoning, this journal challenges leaders to confidently preach and disciple on the realities of sin and God's law. Readers will find historical wisdom and practical frameworks for helping church members apply a robust, biblical conscience to the complex, modern issues not explicitly named in Scripture.
Key Topics Covered in This Issue:
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The foundational mechanics of the human conscience, including the necessity of introspection and how God's grace cleanses it.
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Practical strategies for pastoring diverse consciences, addressing the scrupulous, the pestering, and how the "strong and weak" can maintain unity (Romans 14).
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The vital relationship between an elder's character, church discipline, and the shaping of a congregation's moral reasoning.
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Guidelines for navigating disagreements among church leadership and understanding the limits of an elder's authority to bind the conscience.
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Rich historical insights into how the Reformed tradition handles the conscience, featuring the theology of Martin Luther, Richard Sibbes, William Ames, and J.I. Packer.
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