Monday, March 1, 2010

The Gospel

The Gospel. What is it?  Who cares?  Why should I care?  How does it effect life?    All good questions, all important questions.

What is it? - The best summary I think I've heard is this: "God saves sinners."
  1. God - The Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who breathed the universe into existence, who is perfect, who never changes, who created man in order that men might find their joy in Him forever.
  2. Sinners - All men and women in their natural state, who do not find their joy in God, but exalted themselves over Him.  Not only have all sinned, but all have been born sinners, hate God, and are totally incapable of doing anything to change their state.  Sinners are under the wrath of God and headed for eternal destruction.
  3. Saves - God rescues sinners from the wrath they deserve through the suffering and death of Jesus (the sinless man) for their sins; past, present and future.  This makes sinners acceptable to God, who no longer sees a filthy sinner but a child who he loves.
Who cares?
  • God cares. From eternity past the Gospel has been his plan.  All of creation, from beginning to end, is about the glory of God in His dealing with sinful creation through Jesus Christ.  For eternity future, Christ will be praised for his work that is the Gospel.
  • Christians care. They recognize how depraved they were in the sight of God.  They see what a great salvation has been purchased for them through Christ.  They desire to take the message of the Gospel to the ends of the earth so that Christ will be glorified through the salvation all who will trust in his sacrifice.
Why should I care?
  • I should care because, if the Gospel is true, I am now facing the eternal, fierce wrath of God.
  • I should care because Christ has said all who come to me will be saved!
  • I should care because in God there is perfectly fulfilling joy forever!
How does it affect life? - It affects everything in life.  Where I work, who I marry, how I treat my kids, what I spend money on, my attitude...
  • This is the ambition of A Ware Affair, to ruminate on how the Gospel touches various aspects of life;  the spiritual nature behind practical life.


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