A fourth indictment against contemporary Christianity, as addressed by Paul Washer, is the widespread ignorance of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He argues that this ignorance stems not from societal influences like liberalism or Hollywood, but rather from a failure within the evangelical community, particularly among preachers who reduce the gospel to simplistic formulas. Washer emphasizes the need to understand the nature of God, human sin, and the profound dilemma of God's justice and mercy. He draws from Scripture, particularly 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and 2 Timothy 4:1-4, to underline the role of Scripture in equipping believers and confronting falsehood, while highlighting the core issue of how God can justify the wicked without compromising His justice. The significance of this message lies in its call to recover the depth and richness of the gospel, urging believers and preachers alike to explore the complexities of Christ’s atonement rather than simplifying it.
“We know the gospel. We have taken the glorious gospel of our blessed God, and reduced it down to four spiritual laws and five things God wants you to know…”
“If God is just, He cannot forgive you. The greatest problem in all of Scripture is this. How can God be just and at the same time the justifier of wicked men?”
“When you leave the gospel behind, there is no longer any power in your supposed gospel message.”
“Get to the gospel! Spend your life on your knees! Get away from men! Study the cross!”
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