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How much does a person need to know to receive eternal life?

By Jeremy Myers
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How much does a person need to know to receive eternal life?

How much does a person need to know to receive eternal life? The answer is that it depends on the person! Yes, there is a minimum, but no one will ever believe in Jesus for eternal life if all they know is the minimum. So how much should you share? How much must a person believe? When you present the gospel, what do you need to say?

One of the greatest problems in presenting the gospel today is that people confuse “Preparation” gospel truths with “Purification” gospel truths. Then they confuse all these various truths with the one, simple “Presentation” truth of the gospel. With all this confusion, the gospel gets pretty muddied.

Let me provide you with some suggestions for clarifying your gospel presentation… I go into great detail on all of this in my course on the Gospel, but let me briefly explain for you here.

gospel truths for sanctification

The 1 Gospel Presentation Truth

The one, central gospel truth this:

Jesus gives eternal life to anyone who believes in Him for it.

That’s it.

I wrote more about this truth in this post: The Gospel Invitation

The problem with this one presentation truth, however, is that if this is all a person hears about the Gospel, they are unlikely to believe in Jesus. If they know nothing about God, Jesus, their own separation from God, or anything else, why would they believe in Jesus for eternal life?

This is where the gospel preparation truths come in.

7 Gospel Preparation Truths

There are likely hundreds (maybe thousands) of truths in the gospel which help prepare a person to believe in Jesus for eternal life. A person needs not know all of these in order to believe in Jesus for eternal life, but most people will need to know at least a few of them before they are ready to believe in Jesus.

I covered 7 of the more popular and persuasive gospel preparation truths in a previous post: 7 Gospel Preparation Truths.

But what happens after a person believes? Well, most Christians don’t realize this, but the gospel has more to say to a person after they believe than before. This is where the Gospel Purification Truths come into play.

7 Gospel Purification Truths

Again, much like the preparation truths, there are hundreds (maybe thousands) of truths in the gospel which help Christians grow into maturity and become more like Jesus Christ.

And yes, all these truths are part of the biblical gospel.

The gospel has more to say to believers than it does to non-believers.

christian purificationSo here are 7 of the more helpful categories of gospel truths that a new believer might need to know in order to be sanctified and grow into the image and likeness of Jesus Christ:

  1. Unconditional Love and Grace of God
  2. The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
  3. Repentance from Dead Works and Religion
  4. The Indwelling Work of the Holy Spirit
  5. The Future Resurrection and Judgments
  6. The Bible and Other Believers
  7. Christian Apologetics

I know that a simple list like that might not be super helpful, but again, this is partly why I created my online course on the gospel. By taking this course, you can learn more about the entire line of thought I have presented in this post, as well as more details about the 7 Categories of Purification Truths presented in the list above.

These 7 types of gospels truths will give Christians a firm foundation on which to purify their lives and become more like Jesus every day. This process is not automatic and is not guaranteed, but growing in the knowledge of these gospel truths will help a person build their lives on Jesus Christ.

But notice what happens…

When we Confuse the Gospel Truths

gospel confusionIf you confuse purification gospel truths with the presentation truth, then you might think it is necessary for a person to repent of their sin or believe in the future judgments in order to receive eternal life. (But the Bible never teaches this.)

The same goes for a commitment to other believers, or various works of the Holy Spirit, or even having all their questions answered about the Trinity, the authority of Scripture, or the origin of the universe. But again, all these sorts of things can be discussed and studied after a person believers. They are still gospel truths, but they are purification truths, not presentation truths.

When you keep your preparation gospel truths and purification gospel truths separate from the one presentation truth, you will then be able to share the gospel clearly with others.

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God is Redeeming Theology Bible & Theology Topics: apologetics, believe in Jesus, gospel according to Scripture, Holy Spirit, judgment, love of God, purify, repentance, sanctification

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The Internet and the Movement of the Spirit

By Jeremy Myers
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The Internet and the Movement of the Spirit

I recently had a conversation with several guys about church and ministry, and we were talking about how there are so many people who seem to entering into a way of being the church outside of the four walls of institutional Christianity. By many estimates, there are now more people who follow Jesus outside of institutional Christianity than those who follow Him inside. I wrote about this a few weeks back.

As we were talking about this, one of the guys wondered why this is happening now … why we don’t see this sort of movement away from “Sunday morning congregational church” anywhere else in history.

My answer was “the internet.”

I believe that the movement away from Sunday morning congregational church has always been happening, but we only hear about it more today because of the internet.

internet and the Holy Spirit

There are three reasons the internet is helping us see what the Spirit of God is up to in the world today.

1. The internet helps us see the worldwide movement of God into a more relational Christianity.

Due to blogging and social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, we can now connect with people all around the world and see that what is happening in my heart and mind is something that seems to be occurring in the hearts and minds of millions of people elsewhere.

Have you ever had a thought or an idea about how to be the church, how to follow Jesus, or how a particular passage of Scripture can be understood in a way that undermines what religious Christianity has often taught? And then you get online and discover that someone on Great Britain or South Africa or Brazil has just posted exactly the same thing on Facebook?

It happens all the time! The only real way to explain this is to recognize that the Spirit of God is teaching similar things to similar people all around the world. The Spirit is fanning the flames of a worldwide movement, and the internet helps us see this movement of God in real time.

2. The internet helps those with doubts and fears know that they are not crazy, that they are hearing the Spirit correctly.

Holy SpiritOne exciting benefit to seeing that other people in other parts of the world have similar thoughts and ideas to our own is that it helps us realize that we are not crazy heretics.

When I first started to question and challenge everything I had been taught, I literally wondered if I was become an apostate. I started to ask “Why?” about everything I had ever been taught and everything I had ever done in the church. It scared me.

And that is one reason I started this blog. I started it to hopefully get feedback from other people around the world who might be able to either

  • (Option 1) Reign me back in to correct theology and sound doctrine, or
  • (Option 2) Confirm that they too were having similar thoughts and ideas and that these were okay.

In the past ten years of blogging, the response has overwhelmingly leaned toward that second option. I often get responses from people who lean toward Option 1 as well, but in my experience, most of these people are having thoughts and ideas about Option 2, and it scares them, so they fight against it by leaving comments on blogs like mine.

This is why it is always wise to responds to such people with as much grace and dignity as you can muster, for your response to them in this way might be just the thing that helps them see that it is okay to question tradition and follow the Spirit’s leading away from institutional religion. A soft answer helps them see that the people “out here” are not apostates and heretics and backslidden sinners the way those inside institutional religion often portray us.

Be a calm voice of reason and love to all people you interact with on the internet, because the internet is one way the Holy Spirit is inviting people to take a tentative step in following Jesus in a more relational way.

And that leads us to the third point.

3. The internet gives a voice to those who were traditionally silenced.

There have always been lots of people who followed Jesus outside of church, but we have little historical record of them. Why is this? Because institutional religion silenced them.

internet Holy SpiritThere have always been lots of people who knew that the institutional Christianity was not the only way of following Jesus, but those who were in positions of power never gave these people a platform or a pulpit from which to speak. They were not allowed to write books, teach sermons, or even ask questions. And so we have very little record of them.

If you read some of the ancient sermon texts, even from the very beginning of institutional Christianity in the fourth century, you can often read between the lines of these sermons and see that the Bishops and Priests had such people in their congregations, and were cajoling them and guilting them back into conformity, and even sometimes persecuting them for “abandoning Jesus and the church.” The exact same tactics and language is often used today by those in power against the people who want to follow Jesus differently.

But today, thankfully, we have the internet. People do not need to have a pulpit from which to speak. They do not need permission from the gatekeepers to publish a book. The barriers are very low to starting a podcast so that your voice and ideas can be heard around the world.

So Be Encouraged!

You are not crazy.

You are not insane.

You are not a heretic.

You have not fallen away.

You have not turned your back on God and Jesus.

Instead, you are part of an ever-growing, rapidly-expanding, Spirit-led, worldwide movement of God to show the world that in Jesus Christ, a new day has dawned, a new creation has come, and that all things are new.

You don’t need traditional power structures.

You don’t need the rules and regulations and rituals.

You don’t need the standards of conduct the codes of ethics and the doctrinal guidelines.

You just need to follow Jesus in love, as countless millions of people around the world are learning to do each and every day.

And the internet helps us see what God is up to in the world and that He is leading millions of people to follow Him in new and exciting ways. So thank God for the internet!

(If you want to become one of the voices on the internet, I highly recommend you start a blog, and I have created a video tutorial to help you along. Go here to get started.)

God is Redeeming Church Bible & Theology Topics: Blogging, church growth, Holy Spirit, internet

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Non-Violence and the Mind of Christ

By Jeremy Myers
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Non-Violence and the Mind of Christ

I have been writing a lot in the past three years about violence and non-violence, and how to understand the violence of God in Scripture in light of the non-violent revelation of God in Jesus Christ. I hope to publish a book or two on this topic within the next year, so make sure you have subscribed to my newsletter to keep updated.

One common objection I often receive from people about a non-violent reading of Scripture is that it seems to contradict so many violent portrayals of God in the Old Testament. (It doesn’t … when you read the Old Testament through a particular lens, which again, I will talk about in my book.)

Sometimes people accuse me of cherry-picking verses from the Bible, but other times people say that we just have to accept what the Old Testament says about God, even if we don’t like it (Again, I believe I am doing this, but I just have a way of reading Scripture that differs from the way the proponents of a violent God read Scripture).

mind of christOne thing that some people say to me is, “You can’t argue against God. His ways are higher than your ways; His thoughts higher than your thoughts. For, as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 2:16, ‘Who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct Him?'”

Without a doubt, that’s true.

But I want you to notice something else Paul says as well.

1 Corinthians 2:16 and the Mind of Christ

In 1 Corinthians 2:16, Paul makes a statement that many people have either ignored or misunderstood.

After stating that his message of the Gospel centered around and focused on Jesus Christ and Him crucified (1 Corinthians 2:2), Paul goes on to say that focusing on the crucifixion of Jesus is what provides true spiritual wisdom and insight (1 Corinthians 2:6-9).

Paul says that what God has done in Jesus Christ was not known or anticipated by anyone or anything. But we have come to understand it, Paul says, because we have the Spirit of God, and God’s Spirit understands these things (1 Corinthians 2:10-15).

Then, at the end of this explanation, Paul states what was probably an objection he sometimes received from people who heard Paul preach. It is also an objection I have heard. And it might be an objection you have sometimes heard.

The objection is this: “But who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct Him?” In other settings, the objection might be stated this way, “Our thoughts are not His thoughts. Who are you, oh man, to talk back to God? His ways are higher than our ways! His thoughts are higher than our thoughts.”

And do you know what Paul says to that? He says, “But we have the mind of Christ.”

1 Corinthians 2:16 mind of christ

In other words, Paul is saying, “His thoughts are higher than our thoughts? Sure they are! But thankfully, we have the mind of Christ, which means that His thought are our thoughts. You say we cannot understand what God is doing in the world? Sure we can! For we have the mind of Christ!”

Now this isn’t a super strong argument, because as soon as you tell another Christian they are wrong about something because you have the mind of Christ, they will answer right back that you are wrong because they have the mind of Christ.

So why does Paul use such a weak argument himself?

Because I don’t think Paul means that you and I individually have the mind of Christ. Rather, I think Paul was talking about the collective mind of all believers in Jesus. We, together, all of us, as the Body of Christ, have the mind of Christ.

What this means is that we can trust Jesus to guide and build His church in the direction He wants it to go.

It is a statement about the tradition and consensus of the church. Not that the majority is always right. No. Instead, the Spirit moves where He will, and the church follows along. As the Spirit leads and as the church follows, it is hard to discern where we are being led in the present, but we can look back and realize that we have been led by the Spirit to where we are today.

The Mind of Christ and the Leading of the Spirit in History

Take slavery as an example. When a movement against slavery was first introduced in Europe and then America, some of the most vocal opponents to this movement came from Christians. It was very easy for these Christians to defend slavery from the Bible (both the Old and New Testaments). But today, thankfully, slavery is universally condemned by Christians as being contrary to the will of God.

And while Scripture can be used to lead us toward the truth that all people are created equal, Scripture itself seems to lean more on the side of supporting slavery than speaking out against it. So how did the church arrive at a position of opposing slavery in all its forms?

mind of christAs far as I can tell, the only real explanation is “We have the mind of Christ.” In other words, God led us here, by His Spirit, in opposition to various texts and passages in God’s Word.

I think similar arguments could be made for women’s rights, and environmentalism, and better working conditions, and a whole host of other issues which the church has traditionally opposed but in recent centuries has come to adopt wholeheartedly.

Sadly and ironically, the surrounding, non-believing culture has typically led the way on many of these issues, which has brought criticism from many of those within the church that all we are doing is following the culture. But couldn’t the explanation also be that God has been trying to get the church to move on these issues first in response to the Spirit and the Mind of Christ, but when we refuse because of tradition and Scripture, God causes “the stones to cry out” until we are forced to listen and respond? I think so …

When the church refuses to listen to the Mind of Christ and speak what the Spirit is saying to the church, Jesus usually gets culture, art, and music to cry out for Him.

So what about violence?

I believe a movement is going on in the church, as well as in culture, art, music, and history that seems to fit well with the Mind of Christ as revealed through the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus. And what is this movement?

That God is love, and in Him there is no violence at all. That God looks like Jesus Christ, as one who would rather die for His enemies than call for the death of His enemies.

So is the Bible violent? Are there violent portrayals of God in the Bible? Of course. And as a result, the Bible has been used (and is being used today) to justify all sorts of violent behavior and actions and attitudes against others. But we have the mind of Christ, and I firmly believe that God, by His Spirit, is leading us to oppose violence in all its forms.

But only time will tell…

God is Redeeming Life Bible & Theology Topics: 1 Corinthians 2:16, Holy Spirit, Mind of Christ, violence of God

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The Spirit-Led Book Launch Team

By Jeremy Myers
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The Spirit-Led Book Launch Team

Some people were recently led to write some blog posts about Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit.

I would say there were led by the Holy Spirit, but really, they were led by a book on the Holy Spirit… (Yes, that’s a lame attempt at a joke).

Anyway, let me issue thanks to the following people for blogging about Dr. Radmacher’s book, What to Expect from the Holy Spirit:

  • Brandon Kelley
  • Brandon Chase
  • Michael Wilson
  • Stan Stinson
  • Tony Vance
  • Bob Bedford
  • Dan Herford

With their help, Dr. Radmacher’s book made it onto two “Best Selling” Lists at Amazon.

Each member of this book launch team has a blog. Just click on their names to go check out their own writings.

book launch authors

If you want to be involved in future book launches, I am now accepting applications. The requirements are as follows:

  1. Have a blog with a minimum Alexa rank of 5,000,000
  2. Have an active Facebook account
  3. Have an active Twitter account
  4. Be willing to write a review of the book on Amazon before the launch week
  5. Be willing to write a review of the book on your blog during the launch week

The next book I want to launch is a book called You & Your Thoughts, which is another book by Dr. Earl Radmacher. I want to launch this in LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!!!

If you want to learn more, just visit my Book Launch Team info page. See you there!

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: book launch team, Books I'm Reading, Earl Radmacher, Holy Spirit, Theology of the Holy Spirit

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Buy Dr. Radmacher’s Book on the Holy Spirit and get a $50 Bonus

By Jeremy Myers
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Buy Dr. Radmacher’s Book on the Holy Spirit and get a $50 Bonus

Lots of books on the Holy Spirit are full of fluff.

They tell happy stories that are supposed to give you shivery feelings and make you think that if the Holy Spirit isn’t showing up to grant you miracle healings and visions of the future, you are missing out on something.

What to Expect from the Holy Spirit

Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit is down-to-earth, straight-shooting, and most of all, is anything but common sense. He actually digs into Scripture to see what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit and how we can expect Him to be at work in our lives and in our churches.

For me, one of the most important truths in this book was the insight that one of the Holy Spirit’s main tasks is to point people to Jesus Christ.

If you are part of a church or group that is always talking about the Holy Spirit, praising the Holy Spirit, singing about the Holy Spirit, speaking to the Holy Spirit, and inviting the Holy Spirit to act, you are probably part of a group that is not actually filled with the Holy Spirit. 

The Holy Spirit points people to Jesus! A Spirit-filled group will talk about Jesus, praise Jesus, sing about Jesus, live like Jesus, look like Jesus, and invite Jesus to lead them wherever He will. The Holy Spirit may not even be mentioned! And that Spirit likes it that way!

Anyway, there are numerous others insights into the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit in Radmacher’s book, and it is now available on Amazon as a paperback and eBook.

Holy Spirit Radmacher

$50 Bonus Offer!

Since this book on the Holy Spirit by Dr. Radmacher is newly released, there is a bonus offer that is available to those who purchase it before November 5, 2014.

This book is based off some sermons that Dr. Earl Radmacher gave at Moody Founder’s Week in 1980. I have these audio files, and anybody who purchases the book during the Launch Week can get these 5 Sermon Audio files FOR FREE. These files are no longer available from Moody Audio, but if you were to purchase the files, they would cost about $10 each, or $50 for the set.

Anyone who purchases the book during the week of October 27-31, 2014 can send a proof of purchase to ho********@************ss.com to get access to download these 5 Sermon Audio files for free. All they have to do is forward a receipt of their book purchase to the email address. After verifying their purchase, I will send them a link where they can download the 5 Sermon Audio Files from Dr. Earl Radmacher.

But this offer expires in just a few days, so make sure you go buy this book today at Amazon.

Who is Dr. Earl Radmacher?

In case you don’t know, here is a bit about Dr. Earl Radmacher…

Dr. Earl D. Radmacher served at Western Seminary for thirty-three years (1962-1995) as Dean of the Faculty (1964-1965), President (1965-1990), and Chancellor (1990-1995). In 1995 he was designated President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus.

Among the numerous books and articles that Dr. Radmacher has authored or edited are the following books: The Nature of the Church (1978, 1995), Can We Trust the Bible (1979), Hermeneutics, Inerrancy, and the Bible (1984), Celebrating the Word (1987), The NIV Reconsidered (1990), The Nelson Study Bible (1997), Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Commentary (1999), Salvation (2000), and The Disciplemaker (2001).

Dr. Radmacher’s book on the Holy Spirit contains what he has learned through decades of studying Scripture, teaching others, and most of all, through walking with the Spirit in his life, marriage, and ministry. Gain his wisdom and insight by reading his book about the Holy Spirit today. Buy it today to take advantage of that $50 bonus offer.

God is z Bible & Theology Topics: Books I'm Reading, Holy Spirit, Radmacher, Theology of the Holy Spirit

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