The Hour of Precision

Recently I posted at TGC Canada about the need for precision in our theological dealings. These efforts by Paul Carter are aiming to practice precision in drawing lines via engagement with an Anabaptist pastor in Ontario. 

Below is how I finished of the post:

If Christians give in to laziness and don’t aim at precision in spiritual discernment, then they will be like that anchor-less boat that Paul talked about, “tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.” (Eph 4:14). When we pursue precision we are not ignoring the waves, but are aiming to “hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful” (Heb 10:23).

Yes. It is the hour of precision. But if we can practice being precise, using our discernment muscles and doing the hard work of drawing careful lines, we will stay faithful to our Lord. And we will do so as we walk in obedience to the truth that Jesus prayed for: “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth” (John 17:17).

You can read the rest of it here: Four Ways to Practice Precision.