Then explain the gospel as how it relates to theology.
Theology can mess up the gospel.
Things like "You are not saved unless baptised"
Or "You are not saved unless you speak in tongues"
Or batptising infants.
What is the gospel Preston?
Theology is just words that explain the concepts held within a faith position.
Some theology is simply wrong, ie a miss-representation of a group or an idea.
I saw one yesterday when someone claimed Paul was of the circumcision group.
It is possible to get away with some statements to people who do not know the belief system
of others and their arguments, but there are definitive positions that are clear over time when
all the facts are put together.
One common one is Paul preaches a different position to Jesus.
And superficially this appears to be true. But when you start to look at the nature of love, and
how love and the cross transforms the heart, you see they are saying the same thing.
The problem is the "word", Jesus, the commands, our lives, our expressions are interwoven in the
Kingdom. We become what He has planted in us, as we see reality and how it works out, obedience
is less a thing we have to do, rather a reflection of who we are.
In a conversation with a believer he stated that Jesus could have died for our sin anywhere at any
time, except in this they actually declared they did not know Jesus or why being friends with the disciples
was the whole point. Blind, lost, drifting, wondering what the focus was was were the disciples were.
Until the Holy Spirit fell on them, they were good men, following Jesus, but not quite knowing how.
Afterwards they knew the words and the transformation of the Kingdom come to earth, the word made
flesh and living within them.
So we are both in the Kingdom, in theology, in the word, becoming and putting to death the old man and
bringing to life the new man in Christ Jesus our Lord, Amen.