The greatest need of the Church today is to know and live according to the Gospel, taking it seriously and proclaiming it to the world.
The greatest need of the Church today is to truly understand, believe, and live by the Gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture. This involves taking the Gospel seriously, not conforming it to modern culture but confronting culture with the unedited truth of the Gospel. Emphasizing the importance of grasping the biblical doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone as a motivating force in personal and corporate church life. Additionally, there is a crucial need for the church to prioritize and practice fervent, scriptural prayer as commanded in the Bible.
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The greatest need of the Church today is what it has always been. Times change, but men don't. The greatest need of the Church today is to know Christ as he's revealed in the Gospel, to know that Gospel, believe that Gospel, and live according to that Gospel.
Now that's simple. In words, it has a profound effect upon life. What I'm saying is that the need of the Church of Jesus Christ is to take seriously the Gospel we pretend or profess to believe.
And I'm not saying all profession is a pretense. Some people only pretend to believe it. Some people profess to believe it with truth.
You know where you come in there. But we've got to take the Gospel that we pretend or profess to believe, take it seriously, take it according to its own terms as revealed in the Scripture, live by it, and proclaim it. There are too many churches and too many Christians who are wanting to cut away at the Gospel, edit the Gospel to bring it into line with modern so-called culture, whereas what they ought to be doing is be willing to confront the culture, the people of today, in the lifestyle they're living, with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us know the Gospel. Let us apply the Gospel. Particularly, I would say it's very, very important that we would get back to where our reforming forefathers were and grasp the full import of the biblical doctrine of justification by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
If we understand that, and that becomes the motivating power of our lives, it would make a world of difference personally and also to the corporate life of the church. So broadly, I would say, get back to the Gospel. In some specific terms, one great need of the church is to learn the biblical art of prayer.
That which the Bible speaks about constantly, it commands it, it calls for it, attaches great promises to it, we all pay lip service to it, and yet, how few churches really give themselves to prayer. How few churches really have a prayer meeting where the church, as in Acts 12, meets to pray. These are the needs.
Now, if these needs are met, that will mean that we have a church that's once again unashamed to be separated from the world and separated unto Christ. Ultimately, that is the great need of the church.
Sermon Outline
- I. The Greatest Need of the Church
- A. To know Christ as revealed in the Gospel
- B. To know, believe, and live according to the Gospel
- II. The Problem of Pretension
- A. Some people pretend to believe the Gospel
- B. Some people profess to believe it with truth
- III. The Importance of Taking the Gospel Seriously
- A. Live by the Gospel according to its own terms
- B. Proclaim the Gospel to the world
- IV. The Need for Biblical Doctrine
- A. Grasp the full import of justification by grace alone
- B. Understand the motivating power of the Gospel
- V. The Need for Prayer
- A. Learn the biblical art of prayer
- B. Have a prayer meeting where the church comes together
Key Quotes
“The greatest need of the Church today is what it has always been.” — Alan Cairns
“If we understand that, and that becomes the motivating power of our lives, it would make a world of difference personally and also to the corporate life of the church.” — Alan Cairns
“Let us know the Gospel. Let us apply the Gospel.” — Alan Cairns
Application Points
- We must take the Gospel seriously and live by it according to its own terms.
- We must learn the biblical art of prayer and prioritize it in our lives and in the life of the church.
- We must be willing to confront the culture with the Gospel, rather than trying to bring the Gospel into line with modern culture.
