Why the Gospel Must Be Bigger than “Jesus Saves”
The core creed of the gospel is not “Jesus saves.” The core creed of the gospel is this: “Jesus is Lord!”
The core creed of the gospel is not “Jesus saves.” The core creed of the gospel is this: “Jesus is Lord!”
When it comes to the ministry of the Holy Spirit, don’t let the counterfeit scare you away from the genuine.
People typically get the attribution wrong when it comes to the supernatural and the miraculous, focusing more on the vessel than on God the giver.
Conversations about faith comprise the day in and day out inglorious yet beautiful work of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Next to a Christian understanding of the Word of God, the greatest need of the people of God today is to be deeply discipled into the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
If we are missing a living experience of the Holy Spirit, all the qualifications in the world will not matter.
Maybe the greatest myth that needs busting for the people of God today is the myth of “strength in numbers.”
Jesus seems to be a lot more interested in building a Church and growing a kingdom in the midst of nations.
Apart from the strength of the Spirit, we will fail. In the strength of the Holy Spirit, all things are possible.
Maybe Paul realized he couldn’t compete with Corinth on Corinth’s terms; that he simply needed to let the gospel speak on the gospel’s terms.