How Far is Too Far in Cultural Engagement?

Timely words from Carl Trueman as he looks at Ephesians 5:12:

I have often in the past stood with those who laughed at what we regarded as the ignorant, unsophisticated taboos of the older generation. But now I worry about the ease with which the rising generation talks explicitly of ‘the fruitless deeds of darkness’ in the name of cultural engagement, fear of being thought passé or simply a desire to slough off the legalisms of their fathers in the faith. You can, after all, get to heaven without ever having seen an R-Rated art house movie or having enjoyed a spectacular love life.

Here’s a question: would it make any difference to you, any difference at all to the way you talk, to what you watch, to the way you “engage culture”, if Eph. 5:12 had never been written?

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About Ethan A. Smith

Ethan is the youth worker at Smithton-Culloden Free Church in Inverness, Scotland. He enjoys playing guitar and leading worship, reading, and watching movies with his wife, Holly.

One response to “How Far is Too Far in Cultural Engagement?”

  1. Dan Segale says :

    Define engage culture? From what direction are you looking at E5:12?

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