Please note our new service time: 10:00AM
We will resume two services on Aug 26 (maybe sooner).
Every church has a functional center…something that motivates what they do, how they do it, and how they understand who they are. Sometimes this “center” is not clearly defined and other times what is stated as the central motivation is not what really motivates church life. At Redemption Hill we aim to be a church that is centered on the Gospel. This means that the Gospel shapes the character of this church…the practices, commitments, and behavior of the church. As we like to say, we aim to be a church that brings all of life ‘in step with the gospel’” (Gal. 2:14).
The Gospel (which simply means ‘good news’) is that the wisdom of God made a way for the love of God to redeem rebellious men and women and make them children of God without compromising the holiness and justice of God.
This good news is the central message of the entire Bible.
The Gospel is the good news that God delivers us from the penalty of our sin once and for all. It is also the good news that God continually delivers us from the power of sin that keeps us in bondage.
The Gospel is not just the means of our salvation, but the means of our transformation. It is not simply deliverance from sin’s penalty, but release from sin’s power. The gospel is what makes us right with God (justification) and it is also what frees us to delight in God (sanctification). This means that the Gospel is for both the unbeliever and the believer because it satisfies the unbeliever’s debt owed to God and it satisfies the believer’s inability to conquer the deathly power of sin.
So when Paul calls us to “work out our salvation,” he is calling us to work the gospel into every nook and cranny of our lives so that we are transformed emotionally, spiritually, psychologically, physically, and culturally—for the gospel is the power of God to heal all of our deepest and most profound personal and societal problems.
| Religion is about me. | The Gospel is about Jesus. |
| Religion says that if we obey God He will love us. | The Gospel says that it is because God has loved us through Jesus that we can obey. |
| Religion says that the world is filled with good people and bad people. | The Gospel says that the world is filled with bad people who are either repentant or unrepentant. |
| Religion says that you should trust in what you do as a good moral person. | The Gospel says that you should trust in the perfectly sinless life of Jesus because He alone is the only good and truly moral person who will ever live. |
| The goal of religion is to get from God such things as health, wealth, insight, power, and control. | The goal of the Gospel is not the gifts God gives, but rather God as the gift given to us by grace. |
| Religion is about what I have to do. | The Gospel is about what I get to do. |
| Religion sees hardship in life as punishment from God. | The Gospel sees hardship in life as sanctifying affliction that reminds us of Jesus’ sufferings and is used by God in love to make us more like Jesus. |
| Religion leads to an uncertainty about my standing before God because I never know if I have done enough to please God. | The Gospel leads to a certainty about my standing before God because of the finished work of Jesus on my behalf on the cross. |
| Religion ends in either pride (because I think I am better than other people) or despair (because I continually fall short of God’s commands). | The Gospel ends in humble and confident joy because of the power of Jesus at work for me, in me, through me, and sometimes in spite of me. |
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