Can we live the gospel?

by | Feb 3, 2011 | Current Events, Practical Theology

This from a dear friend of mine:

What does it mean to “live the gospel”? One cannot live the good news of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection for sinners – it is a message, it is a declaration, it is good news. One can live in light of it, one can let their conduct be worthy of it, etc., but I suspect many give credence to the unbiblical statement: “preach the gospel and if necessary, use words.” That is an attack, albeit a subtle one, on the special revelation of God most high. No one will ever learn the gospel by watching the holiest of men – they must hear the truth of the gospel.

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