Our ultimate purpose is to move from the diagnosis of sin to the power of the gospel.
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., Sex and the Supremacy of Christ (Page 123)
POSTS TAGGED : The Gospel
When Sinners Say “I Do” (Genesis 3)
Total depravity is a really fun way to talk about marriage! In my second sermon in a series on marriage, I decided to explore how our sinfulness intersects with married life. Continue reading
“Gospel-Centered Teaching” by Trevin Wax
Published by B&H Publishing Group on October 1, 2013
Pages: 128
Format: Paperback
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From the Publisher’s Description: For small group leaders and Sunday school facilitators who prefer truth over technique, Gospel-Centered Teaching is refreshing in its simple purpose to remind you of something you already instinctively know: It’s Jesus who changes lives, and the goal of your Bible study is to continually reintroduce people to Him. While discussing in depth common related concerns (missional apathy, biblical illiteracy in the church, shallow discussions, etc.), author and teacher Trevin Wax duly offers a practical guide to making sure your message is always surely centered on Jesus and what He has done.
Stay tuned for some thoughts on this book…
My Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars
“The Power of the Gospel for Everyday Evangelism”
This sermon is part of a series that our church has been in called “Everyday Church”…it’s based on a book that all the “Community Groups” at our church are reading together that’s of the same name, Everyday Church (written by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis). I’ve posted some notes on this book and commend it to anyone who wants to think well about what “church life” is really supposed to be.