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Six Counterfeit Gospels

April 1, 2011 by Andy Naselli

This chart summarizes the six “counterfeit gospels” that Trevin Wax refutes in Counterfeit Gospels: Rediscovering the Good News in a World of False Hope (Chicago: Moody, 2011), 210:

The book comes out today. More info.

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Eager to Criticize

August 9, 2010 by Andy Naselli

A good, convicting word from Dane Ortlund.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: gospel

Mike Bullmore on the Gospel and Pastoral Ministry

June 23, 2010 by Andy Naselli

My pastor, Mike Bullmore, began his sermon last Sunday with a brief update regarding a conference he ministered at the previous week in Toronto. The conference MP3s are available for free, and here’s what Mike contributed:

  1. The Functional Centrality of the Gospel
  2. Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin and guests
  3. The Gospel and Pastoral Character
  4. Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Symons, Boot, Martin, and guests
  5. The Gospel and Pastoral Labor
  6. Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin and guests
  7. The Gospel and Pastoral Hope
  8. Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin, Symons, and guests

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: gospel, Mike Bullmore

Gospel Meditations for Women

April 27, 2010 by Andy Naselli

By Jenni Naselli

Andy recently gave me Gospel Meditations for Women by Chris Anderson and Joe Tyrpak. I’m enjoying and being edified by it. It’s not fluffy.

The thirty-two-page booklet is broken into thirty-one days of specific Scripture-readings with a corresponding gospel-meditation. It applies the gospel, for example, to relationships (“The Gospel Crushes Relational Conflict”) and trials (“Jesus’ Crucifixion and My Trials”). The topics range from theology (e.g., sanctification, inspiration, Christ’s substitutionary death) to specific applications for women (e.g., modesty, singleness, romance, motherhood, older women mentors). I especially appreciate the little nuggets of application at the bottom of each page, which sum up the meditations. This morning I read, “Let the Gospel affect your relationships.” Very good. I need this.

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  • Chris Anderson’s posts: 1, 2, 3, 4

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: Chris Anderson, gospel, Jenni Naselli, Joe Tyrpak

The Simple Gospel

January 12, 2009 by Andy Naselli

Perhaps the most important truth that Jenni and I have especially internalized in the last couple of years is that the gospel is central to our Christian life—not simply step one. We immediately identified with the following paragraph when we read it recently:

For complex reasons many in the Western church came to speak of ‘the simple gospel’, by which they at one time meant the gospel summarized in convenient and simple form, usually for evangelistic purposes. The result is that for many today ‘the gospel’ or ‘gospel preaching’ refers not to the glorious, comprehensive good news disclosed in scripture but to a very simple (some would say simplistic) reduction of it. Some churches distinguished between ‘worship services’ and ‘gospel services’: one wonders which term, ‘worship’ or ‘gospel’, has been more seriously abused. Doubtless the motives behind these developments were often excellent. But the fact remains that a variety of serious problems were thereby introduced. For many, evangelistic preaching became identified with simplistic preaching. Worse, ‘the gospel’ came to be associated in their minds exclusively with the initial steps of faith rather than with God’s comprehensive good news that not only initiates salvation but orders all our life in this world and the next.

–D. A. Carson, “The Biblical Gospel,” in For Such a Time as This: Perspectives on Evangelicalism, Past, Present and Future (ed. Steve Brady and Harold Rowdon; London: Evangelical Alliance, 1996), 82.

Related: My review of Milton Vincent, A Gospel Primer for Christians: Learning to See the Glories of God’s Love (Themelios 33:1 [2008]: 102–3).

Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: D. A. Carson, gospel

Kevin Bauder MP3s on the Gospel

October 15, 2007 by Andy Naselli

Kevin Bauder recently preached a five-part series on the gospel at Bible Baptist Church (apparently downloadable in IE but not Firefox):

  1. What Is the Gospel? (1 Cor 15:1-8)
  2. The Gospel as the Believer’s Motivation (Phil 1:12-26)
  3. The Gospel and God’s Justice (Col 2:13-15)
  4. The Gospel and God’s Love (Rom 5:8)
  5. The Gospel as Liberation (Heb 2:14-15)

HT: Chuck Bumgardner

Filed Under: Systematic Theology Tagged With: gospel, Kevin Bauder

Are you passionate about the gospel?

August 16, 2007 by Andy Naselli

Chris Anderson‘s “Lost Lessons and Preserved Passions” is exactly right. Since the gospel of Jesus the Messiah is central, it must be central in our passions.

Carson wrote a communion hymn entitled “A Shocking Thing” that includes these convicting words:

A shocking thing, this, that we should forget
The Savior who gave up his life—
To turn from the cross, indifferent, and let
Our minds veer toward self-love and strife.
This Table, this rite, is habit—and yet
Christ’s words pierce our shame like a knife:
While breaking the bread, the Lord Jesus said,
“Do this in remembrance of me.”

Enamored with power, surrounded by praise
We set out ecclesial plans.
Efficiency hums, and we spend our days
Defending, promoting our stands.
Techniques multiply, our structures amaze—
The gospel slips out of our hands.

Filed Under: Practical Theology Tagged With: D. A. Carson, gospel

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