Gospel Centered Quotes

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Paul David Tripp
“This is what grace does. It rescues us from our spiritual blindness. It releases us from our bondage to our rationalism and materialism. Grace gives us the faith to be utterly assured of what we cannot see. It frees us from refusing to believe in anything we cannot experience with our physical senses. But grace does more. It connects us to the invisible One in an eternal love relationship that fills us with joy we have never known before and gives us rest of heart that we would have though impossible. And that grace is still rescuing us, because we still tend to forget what is important, real, and true. We still tend to look to the physical world for our comfort. We still fail to remember in given moments that we really do have a heavenly Father. Grace has done a wonderful thing for us and continues to do more and more.”
Paul David Tripp, New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional

“Being able to articulate the gospel with accuracy is one thing; having its truth captivate your soul is quite another.”
J.D. Greear, Gospel: Recovering the Power that Made Christianity Revolutionary

“...people who've been hit with the gospel respond naturally with radically changed lives and hearts. The church and the ministries of the church are gospel centered when they flow from hearts that are afire with wonder at the glory and grace of God, revealed in the person of Jesus.”
Daniel Montgomery, Faithmapping: A Gospel Atlas for Your Spiritual Journey

Gary Rohrmayer
“God makes his gospel attractive through people…that is the point of the gospel; it is trans-formative in nature.”
Gary Rohrmayer

“Anything that prevents the gospel from having center stage in your life will dramatically affect the way you live and hinder the degree to which you glorify God.”
Brad Bigney, Gospel Treason: Betraying the Gospel with Hidden Idols

“The Bible does not deny that we were various things—addicts, homosexuals, hateful, prideful, pornographic masturbators—but that is what we were (past tense) (1 Cor. 6:9-11; Titus 3:3-5). The emphasis in Scripture is on what we are and what we are called to be. The Christian does not say, Hello, my name is _____ and I am an X Y or Z.” The Christian says I was dead, but now I am alive. The Christian says I am a struggling sinner, yet I am a saint. The Christians says I am a new creation; I am transformed.”
Paul O'Brien

“Miracle focus messages compels masses to think that the process of production is not necessary for prosperity”
Sunday Adelaja

“It is the dream of parents and grandparents that their children and grandchildren have a better lot in life: better experiences and more opportunities. That was my dream for my children, and now it’s my dream for my grandchildren. I have seen that having the gospel in your life as a youth and living it opens doors of opportunities that allow more to be accomplished. The gospel provides more protection against the generational curses that seem to plague people.”
Alice Faulkner Burch, My Lord, He Calls Me: Stories of Faith by Black American Latter-day Saints