Proclaiming a Gospel-Centered Message in the Church

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1. "The truth is, every church must decide what its message is. Every church. Every body that gets together and has someone speaking, must decide what its message will be, what they will preach. And what I mean by that is the theme, or the emphasis, or the center of that preaching. Now some focus their preaching on a political or a social message. When I mean political, I mean centers on themes from either the right or the left." [02:22] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "I want to suggest as a church that we stay away from those things. And over the course of our ministry of 40 plus years of faithful preaching by Pastor Fisher. And now, I've been here about 13 years. We're trying to be what? What is our preaching emphasis? We're trying to take our cue from the Bible. The content of our message should be Bible-based. And what does the Bible teach us?" [06:06] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I want to suggest to you this big idea that if we take our cue from the earliest church, we must proclaim a gospel-centered message. I'll explain that word in a minute. Gospel. Gospel-centered message focused on the person and work of Christ. The focus isn't me or even you. I'm sorry to insult you or to offend you. It's not about us. It's about Christ. It's a focus on the person and work of Christ, and then calling for a response to Him. From us as Savior and Lord." [06:59] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The word gospel in the language of the Bible is Ugelian, from where we get the word evangel, or evangelistic, or to evangelize. And it means to proclaim good news. The word evangel in the heart of it means good news. So what we're trying to say is the church should be centered in a good news message. Gospel-centered message. But the good news has to be focused on the person that brings us good news, who is Jesus. Focused on the person and work of Jesus." [08:08] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Preaching that's rooted in the Bible should challenge us always to ask ourselves, who is Jesus? What does he mean to me? I want to ask you that question. Who is Jesus to you? How do you understand him? And what does he mean to you? There was an Ipsos survey that was done in 2022. It was sponsored by the Episcopal Church and they surveyed people to find out their religious understandings of Jesus. They found that three out of four U.S. adults, 76%, say they believe in the historical existence of Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth." [13:23] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Do you understand why Jesus died, and why it matters to you? This is important to understand. Why did Jesus die? The Bible says, for two reasons, if I would summarize it, I'd say, because of love, and because of justice. Love. God demonstrates his love for us in this, while we were yet sinners. Christ died for us. The Bible declares emphatically, that God so loved the world, that he gave his only son. And in the giving of his son, it involved his being born, and living, and dying. Jesus willingly gave up his life on the cross out of love." [18:41] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "What does it mean to repent? The Bible uses the word repent to mean to change direction. To turn around and go the other way. And it means first of all to turn direction as it relates to Jesus. To say no Jesus is the biggest deal in all of the world and my life is now going to turn around and revolve around him and his priorities for my life. That's what it means to repent. And to believe, to accept the message." [30:29] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Baptism. The word baptism simply means to be dunked. To be immersed. And it's to be immersed in water as a symbol of this change of life. This belief you now have in Jesus as your Savior and Lord. Baptism goes back as early as the very first message of the very first church service as we see here in Acts chapter 2. It's those who receive the message. And by believing the message and embracing the message in the waters of baptism as we proclaim that message the Bible says that we have the forgiveness of sins and we receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." [31:29] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "What is your response to what God has done in Jesus Christ? Who do you say Jesus is? And what do you say Jesus has done for you? And is it having any impact on your life? I ask the same question humbly about myself too." [32:30] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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