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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Gospel-Centered Everything...Even Topical Discussions

I've had some great discussions over the past year or so about making Jesus central to every Young Life talk we do. That's easy most of the time, but challenging when it comes to particularly the Sin talk - telling kids about our separation from God due to our sinfulness. But still, Jesus is & should be central to everything we teach, even when it comes to specific topical teaching & discussions.

Resurgence posted some thoughts under the title "Gospel-Centered Discipleship: How It Looks" and I love this statement.
A gospel-centered church does not just preach the gospel. The gospel is not an addition to our ministry or even a beginning point; rather, the gospel must saturate every part of our church's life.
I understand the value of topic-based discussions, especially in Campaigners. Kids seem to always want to talk about topics that "apply to their lives", and it's a temptation as leaders to give in, plan for, & do an entire discussion on some topic but leave out the gospel, as if the gospel doesn't "apply to their lives." The gospel needs to be in and through everything we do.

So, how do we do that?
  1. Rely on scripture. The gospel runs through scripture, so if we are using it Jesus will be central.
  2. Most "topical" discussions that kids want to talk about are usually about their misguided responses to a longing for deep relationship with God. Keep that in mind & steer discussions toward Jesus.
I would take the whole Gospel thing one step further & say we should not only apply it to church, but to our own lives. The gospel of Jesus Christ must saturate every part of our lives.

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