Don’t Be More Gospel-Centered Than Jesus

Aaron Armstrong —  October 12, 2011 — 4 Comments

“If we look back 20 years from now on the growing gospel-centered movement, what might we notice that we neglected?”

That’s the question driving the discussion in the video below featuring J.D. Greear, Trevin Wax and Greg Gilbert:

HT: TGC

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Aaron is the author of Awaiting a Savior: The Gospel, the New Creation, and the End of Poverty (Cruciform Press, 2011). He is a writer, serves as an itinerant preacher throughout southern Ontario, Canada, and blogs daily at Blogging Theologically.
  • http://www.tillhecomes.org Jeremy Myers

    If you understand the Gospel, you cannot overemphasize it. Certainly, we can discuss and argue about the Gospel too much, but doing so only shows a misunderstanding of the Gospel. 

    • http://www.bloggingtheologically.com Aaron Armstrong

      You and the gentlemen in the video would very much be in agreement, Jeremy—good thought.

      • http://www.tillhecomes.org Jeremy Myers

        Yeah, I wasn’t trying to disagree with them. Just restate what they said. It was a good video. 

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