The Protestant dilemma

Christian Century, Oct 15, 1997 by Peter J. Gomes

It is in that sense, then, that we sing with Psalm 126, "The Lord has done great things for us; we are glad." Here too we understand with the blind man that the recovery of his sight made it possible for him to follow Jesus "on the way." Thus reformation is really re-creation, and we are enabled to get on with God's will for our lives.

The author is Peter J. Gomes, professor at Harvard Divinity School and minister in Harvard's Memorial Church.

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