Ground to powder…

2009 January 2
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by Ron

Interesting article from Themelios titled How a Megachurch is Rediscovering the Gospel. Following is a quote from the aforementioned.

A couple weeks later, I met with a man who had been attending our church for four years. He said he needed to ask me a theological question before he could join our church. I never like those kinds of conversations since the question is usually about a distinctive rather than about something central. We met for breakfast, and his question was the best theological question I had ever been asked. He simply asked me how people grow. He said that he knew people were saved by grace, but he wanted to know if I thought people were sanctified through their own sweat equity. I thought for a moment and then told him that the only thing that ever really changed me was love. Ever since the mission trip, I had been feeling that it was more important for me to understand how much Jesus loved me than it was for me to figure out how to love Him. I watched in amazement as relief spread across my friend’s face. He said he had tried for twenty years to be sanctified through his own effort; it had ground him to powder, and he would not go back.

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  1. 2009 January 22

    That is what the law does. It grinds on us relentlessly until it kills us.

    Only the gospel (the forgiveness of sins for Jesus’ sake) can bring life.

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