Quotes From "Gospel: Recovering The Power That Made Christianity Revolutionary" By J.D. Greear

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What would your prayers look like if you believed that the cross really was the measure of God's compassion for someone? J.D. Greear
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My identity and my security are not in my spiritual progress. My identity and my security are in God’s acceptance of me given as a gift in Christ. J.D. Greear
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The gospel has done its work in us when we crave God more than we crave everything else in life and when seeing His kingdom advance in the lives of others gives us more joy than anything we could own. When we see Jesus as greater than anything the world can offer, we’ll gladly let everything else go to possess Him. J.D. Greear
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It is one thing to understand the gospel but is quite another to experience the gospel in such a way that it fundamentally changes us and becomes the source of our identity and security. J.D. Greear
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Without love even the most radical devotion to God is of no value to Him. Let me make sure that sinks in… You can gain all the spiritual gifts in the world. You can take the most radical steps of obedience. You can share every meal with the homeless in your city. You can memorize the book of Leviticus. You can pray each morning for four hours like Martin Luther. But if what you do does not flow out of a heart of love - a heart that does those things because it genuinely desires to do them - it is ultimately worthless to God. . J.D. Greear
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It’s not that I didn’t understand or believe the gospel before. I did. But the truth of the gospel hadn’t moved from my mind to my heart. There was a huge gap between my intellect and my emotions. The Puritan Jonathan Edwards likened his reawakening to the gospel to a man who had known, in his head, that honey was sweet, but for the first time had that sweetness burst alive in his mouth. J.D. Greear
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As we see the beauty of God and feel His weightiness in our hearts, our hearts begin to desire Him more than we desire sin. Before the Bible says, "Stop sinning, " it says, "Behold your God. J.D. Greear
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Awe combined with intimacy is the essence of Christian worship. J.D. Greear
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When something becomes so important to you that it drives your behavior and commands your emotions, you are worshipping it. J.D. Greear
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The author offers Paul Tripp's analogy that most of the strategies for growth in the Christian life amounts to stapling live roses on a dead bush. J.D. Greear
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Gospel change is the Spirit of God using the story of God to make the beauty of God come alive in our hearts J.D. Greear
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We are changed not by being told what we need to do for God, but by hearing the news about what God has done for us. J.D. Greear