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T.G.I.N.L.

August 5, 2011 by Phil Auxier

You may not recognize this acronym, but its sinister hold is found in probably every circle of believers you encounter.  What does it stand for?  Thank God I’m Not Like.  Too often, as believers, we pride ourselves on what we aren’t rather than what we’re for.

Growing up, I often heard that phrase — “Don’t cuss, don’t chew, don’t go with girls that do,” as embodying what it meant to follow Christ.  Or, take, for instance, Harry Potter.  While much wisdom and discernment should be considered in digesting this form of entertainment (we should be wise and discerning with every influence that might come our way), by and large the Christian community blasts people who enjoy it.  Often this simply comes across as “Thank God I’m Not Like Those People Who Enjoy Harry Potter.”  And, in making such a statement, our identity is found in Anti-Harry Potter, not the Gospel.

The Bible, however, is bent on making the Gospel the message of first importance.  The Gospel is to define us.  The Gospel is to shape us.  This may mean we avoid certain things and embrace certain things, but our identity isn’t found in what we avoid or embrace, our identity is found in the Gospel, in who we are in Christ.  This was the problem with the Pharisee in Luke 18 and why the tax collector was justified and not him.  His identity was in something other than the Gospel.  The Pharisee looked to heaven and prayed, “God I thank you I’m not like this sinner.  I do…I don’t… I do…  As a result, the tax collector, who beat his chest and asked God to be merciful to a sinner like him, went to his house justified and not the Pharisee.

Today, examine your life.  Is your identity really found in the Gospel?  Or have you let other things define you spiritually?  Forsake TGINL and embrace JESUS.

Filed Under: Friday, Gospeliscious, Self-Righteous

Great Resource for Gospel Centrality

July 8, 2011 by Phil Auxier

…from The Resurgence entitled Let’s Talk All About the Gospel. This interview with Dane Ortlund fleshes out what how the Gospel is seen in Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Leviticus as well as helping us have some practical tips to center on the Gospel each day.  Enjoy.

Filed Under: Friday, Gospel

Gospel Friday – Do You Really Need The Gospel?

July 8, 2011 by Phil Auxier

Every Friday I try to post something related to Gospel centrality.  And, I was thinking this AM about how little I really “feel” my need of the Gospel.  Sure, press me objectively and I realize that as a sinner, I am separated from God and without hope apart from Christ.  But, subjectively, I thought I did pretty well this morning on my own.  And, this is a particularly frightening thing to me. 

You see the reality is that I am a sinner.  In preparation for Sunday’s sermon on Hebrews 4:12-13, it was intriguing to see the way God’s Word is so effective at cutting through the surface to the real, substantial issues of the heart.  Furthermore, God’s Word will render us guilty as we stand before God someday.  I need to be one who enters God’s rest not because I pulled my bootstraps up and finally got with the program.  I need to enter God’s rest by ceasing from my works (Hebrews 4:10).  Therefore, today, in those moments you don’t feel your need of the Gospel, take a moment, pause, and consider your soul.  The reality is that you need the Gospel far more than you let on…

Filed Under: Friday, Gospel, Hebrews

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From One Degree To Another?

Yeah, that's right. My one, consuming passion is Jesus Christ, my Lord. I'm totally gripped by one message: the Gospel - the good news that God came after me when I was far from Him. So, the life I live, I live by faith in Him: He loved me and gave Himself for me.

From One Degree To Another is the change that He's accomplishing in me by grace. Growing downward in humility, upward into Him, outward toward others, and inward with renewal characterize my existence.

This site is where I flesh all of these types of things out, including my life as a slave to Jesus, husband, father, coffee-enjoyer, and pastor. I hope it encourages you.

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