Tullian Tchividjian
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Christianity Is the End of Religion
Christianity is not a religion; it is the announcement of the end of religion.
Deconstructing Moralism
Since our culture is relativistic, licentious, and morally lax, is preaching grace what this culture really needs? Or, to put it another way, is preaching the gospel of grace really the means by which God will save licentious people?
On Death to Self
The truth is, that it’s only when we come to terms with the fact that we can’t to do anything for Jesus (Jesus paid it all) that we will want to do everything for Jesus (all to him I owe).
The Double-Reach of Self-Righteousness
The Bible makes it clear that self-righteousness is the premier enemy of the Gospel.
You’re Free to Stay Put
In becoming a Christian, we don’t need to retreat from the vocational calling we already have—nor do we need to justify that calling, whatever it is, in terms of its “spiritual” value
First Things First
When the Christian faith becomes defined by who we are and what we do and not by who Christ is and what he did for us, we miss the gospel–and we, ironically, become more disobedient.
Work Hard! But in Which Direction?
The Christian life is not effortless – ”let go and let God” is not biblical. Sanctification is not passive but active.
The Pitfall Of Perfectionism
Perfectionism (or performancism) is a horrible disease. It comes from the pit of hell, smelling like rotting flesh. Someone convinced these folks that they were called to measure up to an unattainable standard
We Are Seasoned Do-It-Yourselfers
We are, without question, a society of doers. Christians in this cultural context have absorbed this mentality and taken it into their relationship with God and their understanding of the Christian life.
Where to Look When You're In Trouble
A shift has taken place in the evangelical church with regard to the way we think about the gospel–and it’s far from simply an ivory tower conversation.