What happens when the Gospel becomes assumed rather than clearly understood?
You love Jesus sincerely.
You pray.
You read Scripture.
You want your faith to shape how you live.
And yet, beneath that sincerity, there can be a quiet lack of clarity when it comes to articulating the Gospel.
In this week’s YouTube video, I reflect on how returning to the Gospel as Scripture actually presents it—clearly, without softening or reshaping—brought renewed steadiness and alignment to my walk with Christ.
Not because the Gospel changed.
But because my attentiveness to it deepened.
As you reflect, consider this question:
What if the tension you feel in your faith may just come down to understanding the gospel itself more clearly?
Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/I6zniD6n28w
When Christ is truly at the center, everything else finally finds its place in Him.
You love Jesus sincerely.
You pray.
You read Scripture.
You want your faith to shape how you live.
And yet, beneath that sincerity, there can be a quiet lack of clarity when it comes to articulating the Gospel.
In this week’s YouTube video, I reflect on how returning to the Gospel as Scripture actually presents it—clearly, without softening or reshaping—brought renewed steadiness and alignment to my walk with Christ.
Not because the Gospel changed.
But because my attentiveness to it deepened.
As you reflect, consider this question:
What if the tension you feel in your faith may just come down to understanding the gospel itself more clearly?
Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/I6zniD6n28w
When Christ is truly at the center, everything else finally finds its place in Him.
What happens when the Gospel becomes assumed rather than clearly understood?
You love Jesus sincerely.
You pray.
You read Scripture.
You want your faith to shape how you live.
And yet, beneath that sincerity, there can be a quiet lack of clarity when it comes to articulating the Gospel.
In this week’s YouTube video, I reflect on how returning to the Gospel as Scripture actually presents it—clearly, without softening or reshaping—brought renewed steadiness and alignment to my walk with Christ.
Not because the Gospel changed.
But because my attentiveness to it deepened.
As you reflect, consider this question:
What if the tension you feel in your faith may just come down to understanding the gospel itself more clearly?
๐ Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/I6zniD6n28w
When Christ is truly at the center, everything else finally finds its place in Him.