tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15047071.post3655259127237459289..comments2023-07-23T10:34:59.470-05:00Comments on διάλογος: Gospel and JusticeChris Freelandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02959685692971056289noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15047071.post-41937986562667868012011-09-19T20:20:26.320-05:002011-09-19T20:20:26.320-05:00Yes. We need to be very nuanced in our language he...Yes. We need to be very nuanced in our language here. One additional thought is that the proclamation of the systems of this world NOT having power anymore is good news regardless of whether you trust in the one who won that victory. But, yes, your point is clear as well. Just the other day, I was convicted that my gospel proclamation was simply addressing the "sin problem," and not addressing the rest. Yesterday I met a man who didn't get the problem that he couldn't bear his own sin - so I was prepared this time to share about how Jesus broke the powers of sin, death, and Satan. He still wasn't convinced, but I was glad I could proclaim it clearly. Anyway, yes, I'm glad our generation is seeing the two sides. It's important to proclaim both as equally true and equally deserving of the title 'gospel.' Thanks for your thoughts.B and Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12790267988767110355noreply@blogger.com