The History of Ballston Lake Baptist Church; The Church's Very Beginnings, Early Character, Transitional Years, Reformation Years, Maturing Years and Its Future Prospects
SERMON ACTIVITY
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Great Sermon! I listened to this for the 2nd time yesterday. There is a lot to comment on, but the words that affected me the most is an answer to the question, "what will it take for there to be a second generation of this church." Answer: As to our future prospects...perhaps the greatest danger not only to this Reformed Baptist Church but to Reformed Baptists generally...is the turning of the grace of our God into licentiousness. An incremental, subtle antinomianism, but that Reformed Baptists who know their confession will never admit, but in terms of their willingness to play with the world and to cover it illegitimately with the doctrine of "Christian Liberty," Since this message was preached in 1997, those of us who are witnessing the next generation 16 years later can assess for ourselves whether these fears have become, in some cases, reality. But what is interesting is to hear the assessment of a present generation about the preaching of the previous generation and I have certainly heard a "revisionist history" about the old paths we treaded and the seen some of these pastors marginalized.