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7 Shared Values: Gospel-Centered Doctrine & Preaching


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🎙️ Episode Summary

In this episode of CLF Conversations, Perry and Pastor Dave continue the Shared Values series by exploring Gospel-Centered Doctrine & Preaching. The gospel isn’t a message we outgrow—it’s the central announcement of God’s saving work in Jesus Christ and the interpretive center of the entire Bible.

Drawing from Ephesians 1, Luke 24, and 1 Corinthians 15, they discuss how the gospel is the pinnacle of God’s redemptive plan, the thread that ties Scripture together, and the essential message that shapes Christian faith, life, and witness. Because of that, the church must be committed to expository preaching that proclaims Christ clearly, not merely offering advice or inspiration, but heralding the finished work of Jesus—His perfect life, substitutionary death, victorious resurrection, and glorious ascension.

They also talk about what it means to be a church that not only preaches the gospel, but sings it, prays it, and builds upon it—trusting that Jesus Himself is the One who builds His church. The result is a people marked by humility, assurance, worship, and mission—anchored not in their own strength, but in Christ.

🌍 Key Topics Covered
  • The gospel as the pinnacle of God’s redemptive work (Ephesians 1:9–12)
  • The gospel as the center of the Bible’s storyline (Luke 24:44–47)
  • The gospel as the essential message of the church (1 Corinthians 15:3–11)
  • Why expository preaching protects gospel clarity (2 Timothy 4:2)
  • Singing and praying the gospel as a church culture (Colossians 3:16)
  • Christ’s life, death, resurrection, and ascension as our ultimate hope
  • Building the church on Christ—not charisma, trends, or strategies (Matthew 16:18)
  • How gospel centrality produces humility, assurance, unity, and mission
đź’¬ Discussion Highlights
  • The gospel is not the ABCs of Christianity—it’s the A to Z.
  • Expository preaching keeps the church from riding hobby horses and helps us hear God’s voice in context.
  • The Bible isn’t a collection of moral stories—it’s one story that leads to Christ.
  • When the gospel is central, growth becomes worship—not self-improvement.
  • A gospel-singing church is a gospel-believing church (and often a gospel-enduring church).
  • Our hope is not in our plans and labor, but in Christ’s finished work and present reign.
  • Jesus doesn’t merely inspire the church—He builds it.
đź“– Scripture References

The Gospel at the Center

  • Ephesians 1:9–12 — God’s saving plan and the goal of His glory
  • Luke 24:44–47 — Christ as the center of the Scriptures
  • 1 Corinthians 15:3–11 — The gospel message: Christ died, was buried, was raised
  • 2 Timothy 4:2 — Preach the Word
  • Colossians 3:16 — Let the Word dwell richly; sing truth
  • Matthew 16:18 — Jesus builds His church
📌 Takeaway Questions
  • Where am I tempted to replace the gospel with self-effort or spiritual performance?
  • Do I read the Bible mainly as instruction… or as a story that leads me to Jesus?
  • Is my hope anchored in what I can do for God—or in what Christ has done for me?
  • How can I bring gospel truth into my prayers this week?
  • What would change in our church life if we treated the gospel as the center, not the starting point?

     
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