J. D. Greear on What Makes the Book of Romans Feel So Fresh Today
Sep 26, 2023
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J. D. Greear, pastor and author, discusses the relevance of Romans in addressing the human condition, the paradox of God's love and hatred, reaching resistant individuals with the gospel, his future plans for leader development, and different modes of faith engagement.
The gospel defies modern expectations by offering radical inclusiveness, celebrating everyone, and looking down on no one.
Understanding the significance of Jesus' redemptive work on the cross is crucial to grasping the gospel's message and transforming power.
Deep dives
The Gospel as the Foundation of Christianity
In his book 'Essential Christianity,' J.D. Greer defines the gospel as the good news of Jesus Christ, emphasizing how God, out of grace, sent Jesus to rescue humanity through his life, death, and resurrection. The gospel defies modern expectations by offering radical inclusiveness, celebrating everyone, and looking down on no one. Greer encourages both believers and non-Christians to consider the transformative power of the gospel. By focusing on Romans, Greer explores how Paul's letter addresses the human condition, leadership, and the relevance of the gospel today.
The Crucifixion and Resurrection as the Center of the Gospel
Greer highlights the centrality of the crucifixion and resurrection in the gospel message. He argues that Jesus' teaching is essential, but it is what Jesus did, his sacrificial death and victorious resurrection, that ultimately saves humanity. Greer emphasizes that Christianity is a rescue religion, and the symbol of Christianity is the cross, not a lectern. Understanding the significance of Jesus' redemptive work on the cross is crucial to grasping the gospel's message and transforming power.
Sin and the Worship Disorder
Greer explores the concept of sin as a worship disorder in humanity. He argues that sin involves substituting ourselves for God and seeking our own desires and glory above divine worship. Greer emphasizes that the sin of placing ourselves at the center of our lives is the underlying cause of all other sins. Recognizing the depth of this worship disorder helps understand the sinfulness of sin and the need for salvation through Christ. The gospel offers deliverance from this disorder and brings us into a right relationship with God.
The Love of God and Hatred of Sin
One of the counterintuitive aspects of the gospel is the love of God expressed through his hatred of sin. Greer explains that love and hate are not necessarily contradictory but interconnected. As an analogy, he compares the hatred of a cancer that threatens a loved one's life with the love for the individual suffering from the disease. Similarly, God's love for humanity is expressed through his hatred of sin, which destroys his creation. Understanding God's love and his hatred of sin helps us grasp the gravity of sin and the need for redemption.
“The gospel is not just the diving board off which we jump into Christianity—it’s the swimming pool in which we swim.”
That’s a line from J. D. Greear’s new book, Essential Christianity: The Heart of the Gospel in Ten Words, published by The Good Book Company. Greear is pastor at The Summit Church in North Carolina and the author of many books. He served as the 62nd president of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant church network in the United States.
His book Essential Christianity works through Romans, the apostle Paul’s magnum opus. Based on Romans, Greear defines the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ, this way: “God, in an act of grace, sent his Son, Jesus, to earth as a man so that through his life, death, and resurrection he could rescue us, reign as King, and lead us into the eternal, full life we were created to enjoy.”
Greear writes not only to encourage believers in Jesus but also to challenge non-Christians. He aims to show how gospel defies many modern expectations. For example, he writes, “The cross yields a radical inclusiveness that welcomes anyone, celebrates everyone, and looks down on no one.”
J. D. joined me on Gospelbound to talk more about Romans, the human condition, leadership, and maybe even the SBC.
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