He suggests six vital ways to make this happen:
- Memorize the gospel
- Pray the gospel
- Sing the gospel
- Review how the gospel has changed you
- Study the gospel
- Do not do these things alone
Have you realized that most of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself?
The cross was the centerpiece of Paul's theology. It wasn't merely one of Paul's messages; it was the message. He taught about other things as well, but whatever he taught was always derived from, and related to, the foundational reality that Jesus Christ died so that sinners would be reconciled to God and forgiven by God (11).He goes on to quote Jerry Bridges:
The gospel...is not only the most important message in all of history; it is the only essential message in all of history. Yet we allow thousands of professing Christians to live their entire lives without clearly understanding it and experiencing the joy of living by it (15).So, he asks: Is your life Cross centered? Do you often lack joy? Are you not consistently growing in spiritual maturity? Does your love for God lack passion? Are you always looking for some new technique, some "new truth" or new experience that will pull all the pieces of your faith together?
On February 28, 1869, Charles Spurgeon preached a sermon called "The Fullness of Jesus, The Treasury of Saints." What he said then still rings true now:
"There is an abiding fullness of truth in Christ; after you have heard it for 50 years, you see more of its fullness than you did at first . . . The theme of Jesus’ love is inexhaustible, though preachers may have dwelt upon it century after century, a freshness and fullness still remain."
It is that freshness and fullness that we hope to experience at New Hope Church as we prepare for Easter by reading "The Cross Centered Life" by C.J. Mahaney.
Books will be available for $5 on Sundays, March 7 and 14. A weekly corporate reading suggestion is available on the NHC website and will appear on this blog each week to help us journey together through the book.
Pastor Bryan McWhite is leading an online discussion here. Have questions? Comments? Things that jumped out at you? This is the place to interact with others in the New Hope Church family!