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“A healthy church is not a church that's perfect and without sin. It has not figured everything out. Rather, it's a church that continually strives to take God's side in the battle against the ungodly desires and deceits of the world, our flesh, and the devil. It's a church that continually seeks to conform itself to God's Word.”
― What Is a Healthy Church?
― What Is a Healthy Church?
“...the first step toward the one true God is to acknowledge that we are not that God.”
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
“Job learned about the vanity of this world by losing it all; the Teacher {Qoheleth} saw it by having it all." (The Message of the Old Testament, p. 536)”
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“Correct division should be preferred over corrupt unity.”
― The Church: The Gospel Made Visible
― The Church: The Gospel Made Visible
“Evangelism is not persuading people to make a decision; it is not proving that God exists, or making out a good case for the truth of Christianity; it is not inviting someone to a meeting; it is not exposing the contemporary dilemma, or arousing interest in Christianity; it is not wearing a badge saying 'Jesus Saves'! Some of these things may be right and good in their place, but none of them should be confused with evangelism. To evangelize is to declare on the authority of God what he has done to save sinners, to warn men of their lost condition, to direct them to repent, and to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.5”
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
“J. C. Ryle said, "There is a common, worldly kind of Christianity in this day, which many have, and think they have enough - a cheap Christianity which offends nobody, and requires no sacrifice - which costs nothing, and is worth nothing."3”
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
“If you think that the gospel is all about what we can do, that the practice of it is optional, and that conversion is simply something that anyone can choose at any time, then I'm concerned that you'll think of evangelism as nothing more than a sales job where the prospect is to be won over to sign on the dotted line by praying a prayer, followed by an assurance that he is the proud owner of salvation.”
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
“The church should not be an assembly of the self-righteous but an assembly of people who admit that they are not righteous apart from God’s grace.”
― The Unadjusted Gospel
― The Unadjusted Gospel
“Given our disagreements over some points of the Bible, denominations are good, not bad, because they allow each church to follow Jesus according to conscience, and they keep strife between Christians of different convictions at bay. But if those denominations become the ultimate focus of our loyalty, then they are terrible idols. Keep clear fences but keep them low, and shake hands over them often.”
― The Unadjusted Gospel
― The Unadjusted Gospel
“We don't fail in our evangelism if we faithfully tell the gospel to someone who is not converted; we fail only if we don't faithfully tell the gospel at all. Evangelism itself isn't converting people; it's telling them that they need to be converted and telling them how they can be.”
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
“To live as God meant us to live, we must trust him, and—to no small extent—trust those made in his image. Everyone in the Bible from Adam and Eve to the rogue rulers in the book of Revelation showed their evil fundamentally by denying God’s authority and usurping it as their own.”
― Baptist Foundations: Church Government for an Anti-Institutional Age
― Baptist Foundations: Church Government for an Anti-Institutional Age
“When you understand that evangelism isn’t converting people, but that it is telling them the wonderful truth about God, the great news about Jesus Christ, then obedience to the call to evangelize can become certain and joyful. Understanding this increases evangelism, as it moves away from being a guilt-driven burden to being a joyful privilege.”
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
“Part of being a Christian is recognizing that sin deceives us, and we need other believers to help us see the things we cannot see about ourselves. Joining a church, I’ve often said, is like throwing paint on the invisible man. New sins become visible in the course of our discipling relationships.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“Discipling in the gospel means that sometimes you lead the way in confessing weakness or sin. By doing so, you demonstrate what it looks like not to find your justification in yourself, but in Christ. And so you live transparently and honestly.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“Our individual lives alone are not a sufficient witness. Our lives together as church communities are the confirming echo of our witness.”
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
“God uses not so much gifts for evangelism (though there is a biblical gift of evangelism) but the faithfulness of thousands and millions of Christians who would never say evangelism is their gift. Your conclusion that you are not gifted for a particular task does not absolve you of responsibility to obey. You may conclude that evangelism is not your gift, but it is still your duty. Not”
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
― The Gospel and Personal Evangelism
“Forgetfulness of God's grace is one of the greatest tools in the enemy's war against our souls.”
― 12 Challenges Churches Face
― 12 Challenges Churches Face
“Friend, what are you looking for in a church? Good music? A happening atmosphere? A traditional order of service? How about: a group of pardoned rebels . . . whom God wants to use to display his glory . . . before all the heavenly host . . . because they tell the truth about him . . . and look increasingly just like him - holy, loving, united?”
― What Is a Healthy Church?
― What Is a Healthy Church?
“John Newton, “I am not what I ought to be. I am not what I wish to be. I am not what I hope to be. Yet I can truly say, I am not what I once was. By the grace of God, I am what I am.”
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
― Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
“To submit to the authority of Scripture is to submit to its king and the gospel word of its king. It is to repent, believe, and be saved. As such, “the church” can be alive and well on planet earth even though no ecclesial authority recognizes it as such. People hear the Word of God, repent, trust, and so become “the church” (see Rom 10:17). The Word precedes the church. Theologian Christoph Schwöbel observes, “As the creature of the divine Word the Church is constituted by divine action.”689 God’s Word creates God’s people.690 This is a bedrock principle of Protestant ecclesiology.”
― Baptist Foundations: Church Government for an Anti-Institutional Age
― Baptist Foundations: Church Government for an Anti-Institutional Age
“Churches don’t need programs so much as they need cultures of discipling, cultures where each member prioritizes the spiritual health of others.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“Can we say anything further about what discipling is? I’ve said it’s helping others follow Jesus. It’s doing them spiritual good. But to fill all that out, discipling is initiating a relationship in which you teach, correct, model, and love. It takes great humility.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“Briefly, the Regulative Principle states that everything we do in a corporate worship gathering must be clearly warranted by Scripture. Clear warrant can either take the form of an explicit biblical command, or a good and necessary implication of a biblical text.”
― The Deliberate Church: Building Your Ministry on the Gospel
― The Deliberate Church: Building Your Ministry on the Gospel
“Too many churches today have preachers who look to the culture around them not simply for the most effective methods of communicating their message but for the most effective message to be preached.”
― Preach: Theology Meets Practice: Theology Meets Practice
― Preach: Theology Meets Practice: Theology Meets Practice
“Yet the Bible teaches that the local church is the natural environment for discipling. In fact, it teaches that the local church is itself the basic discipler of Christians. It does this through its weekly gatherings and its accountability structures (this chapter), as well as its elders and its members (next chapter). These in turn provide the context for the one-on-one discipling we have been considering so far.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“Ask your friends what God has been teaching you about himself. Small groups can also be useful for facilitating these kinds of relationships.”
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
― Discipling: How to Help Others Follow Jesus
“we preach with the goal of spurring believers on in their maturity in Christ and of awakening nonbelievers to their need for the Savior.”
― Preach: Theology Meets Practice: Theology Meets Practice
― Preach: Theology Meets Practice: Theology Meets Practice
“Christian proclamation might make the gospel audible, but Christians living together in local congregations make the gospel visible (see John 13:34–35). The church is the gospel made visible.”
― The Church: The Gospel Made Visible
― The Church: The Gospel Made Visible
“A cold heart that does not love suggests one of two things. Either it has never been forgiven, or it does not appreciate the depth of its forgiveness. In fact, much of our growth in Christ is simply growth in our understanding of what Christ has done for us.”
― The Compelling Community: Where God's Power Makes a Church Attractive
― The Compelling Community: Where God's Power Makes a Church Attractive
“The "covenant" language in the Bible is not cold, legal language, but relational language.”
― The Message of the Old Testament: Promises Made
― The Message of the Old Testament: Promises Made




