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Charles Spurgeon, Mark Driscoll and the Gospel of Christ

I recently read this Spurgeon quote on Adrian Warnock’s blog , I include it here, not because I am stuck for stuff to post and feel the need to pinch stuf from Adrian’s blog but rather because it sums up beautifully one of the core problems of contemporary evangelicalism.
“The gospel is a reasonable system, and it appeals [...]

Older believers need to introduce younger believers to the written works of men and women of God

I’m really not that old, honest! I became a Christian around the age of 18/19 and I am now 28. Since coming to Christ I have devoured books, particularly books written by men and women who knew the Lord in a deep way and who were used by God powerfully. Sometimes I stumbled across these [...]

  

    "Three main tendencies that can draw our hearts away from the centrality of the gospel: 1. Legalism, which means basing our relationship with God on our performance. 2. Condemnation, which means being more focused on our sin than on God’s grace. 3. Subjectivism, which means basing our view of God on our changing feelings and emotions."
    C.J. Mahaney