The rush by reformed men to squeeze the texts of Scripture into the WCF, or any other, mould, is a denial of the supremacy of Scripture in the life and witness of the Christian and of the church. It is surely a cardinal aspect of Romanism that Scripture alone (sola Scriptura) is not enough, having to be supplemented by the magisterium. Is the WCF in the minds of many reformed men not their equivalent of the Roman magisterium? How would they answer that? It is no good their saying that it is a 'subordinate standard' when they elevate it in practice above Scripture! Does it not smack of Rome's elevation of Mary above Christ? I think so. Oh, I hope wiser counsels prevail.
How
dangerous a thing it is for men to defer in everything to any man-made
document, however good it is deemed to be, while not granting to
Scripture its rightful place! What does God think of that, I wonder? Is He pleased that a subordinate standard has been elevated over His infallible Word? Has the church prospered when this has happened in the past? I don't think so.
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