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The Gospel is Limited to God’s Written Word

Perhaps that sounds like a strange statement.

But we live in an age when everyone seems to know what the gospel is. Or at least they say that they do.

Leading to interpretations of what the gospel is being scattered all over the map. With new interpretations popping up all the time. New heresies, old heresies, and a bunch of mutations on the new and old combined.

Along with new teachers telling us all about how to have gospel-centered ministries. And how to transform your church into a gospel-centered one.

With very few of these “gospel-centered” ideas actually being Bible centered – let alone Christ centered.

Because their view of the gospel is based on or influenced by many things not related to the Bible.

From all this ministry talk, one might think that the gospel must be a very fluid thing. Something customizable, like clay formed by a potter. Something that can be conformed to suit or appeal to the culture or the times in which people live.

But it is not.

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The Total Sufficiency of Christ

Peach Rose

When we speak of salvation through Christ, we mean salvation through Jesus Christ exclusively.

As in Christ alone, by Faith alone, by Grace alone, according to the Word of God alone.

Those who have been truly born again understand this.

But most of those in this world, who call themselves “Christians”, haven’t the slightest idea what this all means.

And therefore, they remain lost in their sins.

Despite making an outward profession of “knowing”, “loving” or “believing in” Jesus.

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“Partnerships” in Jesus’ Name: Conclusion – True Love

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Our compassion for the problems and suffering of others can tempt us to disobey the word of God.

It is very possible to think that helping others should take precedence over matters of spiritual truth. And that “love” is not bound by any “law”.

But is that really what the Bible says?

Are we truly showing the love of Christ to others if we disobey His word in order to do something in His name?

Or is this some other kind of love altogether?

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