Thomas Jefferson on Style and Principles
- Posted by: Todd
- Posted on: Mon, February 23, 2009
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In matters of principle, the church must stand like a rock. In areas of doctrine, right and wrong, and sin—the church must stand firm. It cannot waiver. It must stand like a rock.
The confusion comes for some when they try to make style and principle the same. They are not.
A successful church is one that can navigate the sometimes ferocious waters of style, and stay anchored to the rock of principle. In fact, if a church does not navigate the style current; it risks becoming ineffective in reaching the people it is trying to reach.
How’s your church doing with style and principle? Have you ever gotten the two confused? If so, Thomas Jefferson’s quote from nearly 200 years ago may help you communicate the difference between the two in a way that people will easily understand.
Have a great week!
Todd
The third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson said something very profound nearly 200 years ago:
"In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock."
I love that. It's a crystal clear picture of what the church should ultimately try to be and do.
In matters of style, the church has to swim with the current. We must be able to communicate and relate to people (both saved and unsaved) in a language they understand. Yes, we must be relevant to the culture and communities in which they live. That is why we have cowboy churches; Asian, Hispanic, and Chinese churches; hip hop churches; churches for men; contemporary churches, and traditional churches. It is a matter of style. It is a logical conclusion that to reach certain segments of society, the church needs to speak their language or relate to their style. As Jefferson said, in matters of style, you have to (HAVE TO) swim with the current...
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Peter Hamm on Mon, February 23, 2009
Great quote… awful source… (but great thought nonetheless…)
I actually think that, historically speaking, the church has done this pretty well over the years. Yes, there are always pockets that aren’t, but then there are huge pockets that are!
Shawn Wilson on Mon, February 23, 2009
Great quote from a great man.
Thanks Todd
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Thomas Jefferson was a great politician, thanks for the post, very informative!
Women's Electric Shavers on Tue, July 21, 2009
Thomas Jefferson understood the concept of conformity. If people don’t “stand like a rock” in instances that actually matter, their inner sense of what is right or wrong will fade away.
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On earth there is nothing great but man; in the man there is nothing great but mind.
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