When the Gospel Stops Being Central (Gospel Series Epilogue)
An Epilogue on Why the Church Must Never Move Beyond the Cross After walking through the message of the gospel — repentance, the reality of sin, the cross of Christ, new life, and reconciliation with God — one question naturally remains: If the gospel is so clear in Scripture, why does the church so often drift away from it? History shows that the greatest danger to Christianity is rarely open rejection of the gospel. More often, the danger is replacement. The message is not denied outright; it is slowly moved from the center. Other good things take its place, and over time the foundation becomes blurred. The gospel does not usually disappear through hostility. It disappears through distraction. The Gospel Is the Forgiveness of Sins The good news of Christianity is not complicated or endlessly flexible. Scripture presents it with remarkable clarity: sinful people can be forgiven by a holy God through the finished work of Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul described this message as being “o...