Gospel Indicatives and Imperatives
July 24th, 2007This is so very good and helpful!
“The great gospel imperatives to holiness are ever rooted in indicatives of grace that are able to sustain the weight of those imperatives. The Apostles do not make the mistake that’s often made in Christian ministry. [For the Apostles] the indicatives are more powerful than the imperatives in gospel preaching. So often in our preaching our indicatives are not strong enough, great enough, holy enough, or gracious enough to sustain the power of the imperatives. And so our teaching on holiness becomes a whip or a rod to beat our people’s backs because we’ve looked at the New Testament and that’s all we ourselves have seen. We’ve seen our own failure and we’ve seen the imperatives to holiness and we’ve lost sight of the great indicatives of the gospel that sustain those imperatives. … Woven into the warp and woof of the New Testament’s exposition of what it means for us to be holy is the great groundwork that the self-existent, thrice holy, triune God has — in Himself, by Himself and for Himself — committed Himself and all three Persons of His being to bringing about the holiness of His own people. This is the Father’s purpose, the Son’s purchase and the Spirit’s ministry” (Sinclair Ferguson).
(HT: John Fonville)



July 26th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
Great thoughts! Were I to consider publishing a Bible, I would add the following in brackets after every imperitive in Ephesians 4-6.
[Go back and re-read chapters 1 through 3.]
May 13th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Thanks for the good work on this blog. I teaching preaching at RTS Orlando and gospel-centered preaching is a core conviction for me. I use the analogy of the music and the dance for the indicative and the imperative. The God who choreographed the dance (the indicatives) composed the music (the graced-based redemptive message of the gospel) that inspires and empowers the dance. Forgive me if I commented on one of your posts before and told you all this — I can’t remember. Anyway I’d like to link to your blog. a couple of posts on my blog that might interest you are “about the music and the dance”, and “When Calvinist and Arminians agree.” The blog is “themusicandthedance.com. Thanks again.