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SOLA
SCRIPTURA: THE EROSION OF AUTHORITY
Scripture alone is the inerrant
rule of the church's life, but the evangelical church today has
separated Scripture from its authoritative function. In practice,
the church is guided, far too often, by the culture. Therapeutic
technique, marketing strategies, and the beat of the entertainment
world often have far more to say about what the church wants,
how it functions and what it offers, than does the Word of God.
Pastors have neglected their rightful oversight of worship, including
the doctrinal content of the music. As biblical authority has
been abandoned in practice, as its truths have faded from Christian
consciousness, and as its doctrines have lost their saliency,
the church has been increasingly emptied of its integrity, moral
authority and direction.
Rather than adapting Christian faith to satisfy the felt needs
of consumers, we must proclaim the law as the only measure of
true righteousness and the gospel as the only announcement of
saving truth. Biblical truth is indispensable to the church's
understanding, nurture and discipline.
Scripture must take us beyond our perceived needs to our real
needs and liberate us from seeing ourselves through the seductive
images, cliche's, promises. and priorities of mass culture. It
is only in the light of God's truth that we understand ourselves
aright and see God's provision for our need. The Bible, therefore,
must be taught and preached in the church. Sermons must be expositions
of the Bible and its teachings, not expressions of the preachers
opinions or the ideas of the age. We must settle for nothing less
than what God has given.
The work of the Holy Spirit in personal experience cannot be disengaged
from Scripture. The Spirit does not speak in ways that are independent
of Scripture. Apart from Scripture we would never have known of
God's grace in Christ. The biblical Word, rather than spiritual
experience, is the test of truth.
Thesis One: Sola Scriptura
We reaffirm the inerrant Scripture to be the sole source of written
divine revelation, which alone can bind the conscience. The Bible
alone teaches all that is necessary for our salvation from sin
and is the standard by which all Christian behavior must be measured.
We deny that any creed, council or individual may bind a Christian's
conscience, that the Holy Spirit speaks independently of or contrary
to what is set forth in the Bible, or that personal spiritual
experience can ever be a vehicle of revelation.
THE CAMBRIDGE DECLARATION
of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
April 20, 1996
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