“If Christ is really king, exercising original and immediate jurisdiction over the State as really as he does over the church, it follows necessarily that the general denial or neglect of his rightful lordship, any prevalent refusal to obey that Bible which is the open law-book of his kingdom, must be followed by political and social as well as moral and religious ruin.”
A. A. Hodge — July 18, 1823 – November 12, 1886
“If professing Christians are unfaithful to the authority of their Lord in their capacity as citizens of the State, they cannot expect to be blessed by the indwelling of the Holy Ghost in their capacity as members of the Church. The kingdom of Christ is one, and cannot be divided in life or death.If the Church languishes, the State cannot be in health; and if the State rebels against its Lord and King, the Church cannot enjoy His favour. If the Holy Ghost is withdrawn from the Church, he is not present in the State; and if He, the ‘Lord, the Giver of life,’ be absent, then all order is impossible, and the elements of society lapse backward to primeval night and chaos.”
A. A. Hodge — July 18, 1823 – November 12, 1886
The distinguished Southern Presbyterian theologian James Henley Thornwell requested that the Constitution of the Confederate States contain the following statement:
“Nevertheless, we, the people of the Confederate States, distinctly acknowledge our responsibility to God, and the supremacy of his Son, Jesus Christ, as King of kings and Lord of lords; and hereby ordain that no law shall be passed by the Congress of these Confederate States inconsistent with the will of God as revealed in the Holy Scriptures.”
James Henley Thornwell — December 9, 1812 – August 1, 1862
I have more but as there were questions if there were quotes from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries I wanted to get a few out there.
Man I wish they’d listened to Thornwell.
It is phenomenal that he would say that then, and yet today we (the reformed churches) can’t even agree whether or not the state even has an obligation to honor Christ at all by its laws and judgments.
Dust and ashes…
Honor Christ nothing…
Many of our Reformed types are pushing a muscular “pluralism.”
Remember the Phoenix
Thanks for these, jetbrane.