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“We never get beyond the gospel” – Tim Keller

We never “get beyond the gospel” in our Christian life to something more “advanced.” The gospel is not the first “step” in a “stairway” of truths, rather, it is more like the “hub” in a “wheel” of truth. The gospel is not just the A-B-C’s of Christianity, but it is the A to Z of Christianity. The gospel is not just the minimum required doctrine necessary to enter the kingdom, but the way we make all progress in the kingdom.

We are not justified by the gospel and then sanctified by obedience but the gospel is the way we grow (Gal. 3:1-3) and are renewed (Col 1:6). It is the solution to each problem, the key to each closed door, the power through every barrier (Rom 1:16-17)….

All our problems come from a failure to apply the gospel…

The main problem, then, in the Christian life I that we have not thought out the deep implication of the gospel, we have not “used” the gospel in and on all parts of our life. Richard Lovelace says that most people’s problems are just a failure to be oriented to the gospel—a failure to grasp and believe it through and through. Luther says (on Gal. 2:14), “The truth of the gospel is the principle article of all Christian doctrine… Most necessary is it that we know this article well, teach it to others, and beat it into their heads continually.” The gospel is not easily comprehended. Paul says that the gospel only does its renewing work in us as we understand it in all its truth. All of us, to some degree live around the truth of the gospel but do not “get” it. So the key to continual and deeper spiritual renewal and revival is the continual re-discovery of the gospel. A stage of renewal is always the discovery of a new implication or application of the gospel—seeing more of its truth. This is true for either an individual or a church.

(HT: Theocentric Preaching)

Filed under: Church, Conversion, Discipleship, Evangelical, Grace, Holiness, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Justification by faith, Reformed, Regeneration, Salvation, Sanctification, Sovereignty of God, The Christian Life, The Cross, The Gospel, The glory of Christ, The word of God, Tim Keller, Union with Christ

2 Responses

  1. Rick says:

    Interesting and I tend to agree but it begs the question of in this context, what is the Gospel?

  2. Peter Cockrell says:

    Hi Rick,
    Check out the piece by John Fonville on, ‘what is the gospel and why is it important?’
    Pete

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