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Age Quote by Gordon Clark

“What distinguishes the arid ages from the period of the Reformation, when nations were moved as they had not been since Paul preached in Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome, is the latter's fullness of knowledge of God's Word. To echo an early Reformation thought, when the ploughman and the garage…” quote by Gordon Clark
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“What distinguishes the arid ages from the period of the Reformation, when nations were moved as they had not been since Paul preached in Ephesus, Corinth, and Rome, is the latter's fullness of knowledge of God's Word. To echo an early Reformation thought, when the ploughman and the garage attendant know the Bible as well as the theologian does, and know it better than some contemporary theologians, then the desired awakening shall have already occurred.”

Gordon Clark

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Reformation Revival Speech, 1970s

The quote contrasts a spiritually barren era with the Reformation, emphasizing that true awakening occurs when ordinary people grasp Scripture better than some scholars.

In simple terms: Awakening happens when everyday people understand the Bible deeply.

Key Takeaway

Promote biblical literacy among all.

Themes

faith education awakening

Mood

hopeful inspirational

Type

theological motivational

When to use this quote

  • church congregations
  • public schools
  • online Bible studies
  • community groups

Key Concepts

Reformation scriptural knowledge popular theology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance popular understanding with academic rigor?
  • What barriers prevent ordinary people from accessing Scripture?
A Different Perspective

May overlook scholarly depth and nuanced theology.

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