October 9, 2009 · 5 min read
Gospel Saturation: The Third Mark of a Healthy Church Member
What does it mean to be Gospel-Saturated?
That is what we considered on Sunday night -- this post is a few days late -- when we took another look at Thabiti Anyabwile's book What is a Healthy Church Member? His third mark of a healthy church member is to be filled to overflowing with the gospel of Jesus Christ--that is, Gospel-Saturated.
Ephesians 5:18 says, "Do not get drunk with wine which leads to debauchery [or dissipation] but be filled with the Holy Spirit." If I had to take a guess at what gospel-saturation looked like, I would say that just as someone is under the influence of alcohol, gospel-saturation would look like someone who is visibly manifesting the fruit of the Spirit and boldly proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ--after all, to be most "Spiritual" is to be most Christ-centered (cf John 16:13-14). Consider the apostles on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2).
In thinking about growing in gospel-saturation, here are five suggestions to help you grow in your understanding and application of the gospel.
1. Memorize the Gospel. Obviously, your confidence in the gospel is only as good as your knowledge of it. The best way to do this of course is to read the Bible, because from Genesis 3:15 to Revelation, the whole Bible is a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Yet, for a new Christian or one who has not spent a lot of time in the Bible, one of the best things you can do is memorize the turning points of the gospel-- things like that God is the holy creator who made us for his glory, that all mankind is sinful and desrving punishment, that the sovereign plan of salvation has been in effect since the fall, and that Jesus Christ's law-fulfilling life, substitionary death, and justifying resurrection and victorious ascension have secured salvation for all those who repent from sin and believe on Him. This would be a start.
Here are a few other resources to help you memorize the key turning points of the gospel. Select one and memorize it--and more importantly memorize the Scriptures contained in each--so that you can better know the gospel and share it with others.
- Two Ways to Live (Matthias Media)
- The Quest for Joy (Desiring God)
- GRACE Tract (Southern Seminary)
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