I had questions I didn't know how to word and concerns that hadn't quite taken shape. The church, some of the Christians I know, the whole religious scene in America--they seemed hyped up instead of internally ignited. But the gospel needs no exaggeration. It requires no introductory joke or luring snacks and films. Many say that becoming a Christian is simple. Yes, it is! But be advised that "simple" means CLEAR...and it does not mean "easy."
MacArthur combats easy believism with strong exposition from the New Testament. He examines Jesus' own words: His conversations, His parables, and His preaching (primarily the Sermon on the Mount). What emerges from this in-depth study of the gospel according to Jesus is a clear definition of the good news: Following Jesus means belief and surrender. It must result in life change.
Reading this amazing book has challenged me to rethink many things: evangelism, youth groups, church ministry, missions, the fruit of the Spirit, confrontation, judging, wealth, poverty, etc. Of course, it breathes life into my faith and into my day-to-day, but at the same time, it saddens me for the many who are deceived about the gospel--those who must think themselves "saved" because of an experience but have no connection to the Lord.
I must recommend this book for everyone. While reading it, I was compelled to read through the Gospels, some of Paul's letters, and all of John's epistles. I wouldn't be surprised if you found yourself doing the same.