image From Dynamics of Spiritual Life: An Evangelical Theology of Renewal by Richard Lovelace:

The substitutionary atonement is the heart of the gospel, and it is so because it gives the answer to the problem of guilt, bondage and alienation from God. The earlier this answer can be spelled out in the process of evangelism and nurture, the better. Persons come to Christ initially for a variety of reasons, some of which are eccentric to their principal need for redemption: loneliness, a sense of meaninglessness in the godless life, suffering, fear and so on. Only those are lastingly converted, however, whose eventual motivation is to turn from their sin to God and receive the answer to sin in the work of Jesus Christ: ā€œFor everyone who does evil hates the light, and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. But he who does what is true comes to the light, that it may be clearly seen that his deeds have been wrought in God.ā€ (Jn. 3:20-21). Spiritual life results from fellowship with God. But walking in light is essential to fellowship with the Father and the Son. Believers who are truly established in Christ have experienced the shattering of their spheres of of ignorance and darkness by a growing understanding of the nature of God, their sin and Godā€™s provision of grace in Jesus Christ. This darkness can only be destroyed by the presentation of the preconditions of renewal and by the proclamation of the heart of the gospel in depth. (pgs. 97-98)

HT: Kevin DeYoung

You May Also Like

The Resurrection of Christ (John 20)

Happy Easter! We wanted to share the Resurrection narrative from John 20:1-29 to encourage you to reflect on Christ’s victory over sin and death today.

Did God Create Evil?

The video below depicts Albert Einstein as a young student in Germany…

New Calvinism and the Southern Baptist Church

PBSā€™s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly did a segment on ā€œNew Calvinismā€ and…

5 Things You Should Know About Reformation Day

Kelvey Vander Hart: Unfamiliar with the history of Reformation Day? Here are five things you should know.