J. D. Greear opens this conversation with Trevin Wax and Greg Gilbert with a provocative question: If we look back 20 years from now on the growing gospel-centered movement, what might we notice that we neglected? Watch to see how these three pastors and authors respond. Then join us with comments about the potential blind spots you’ve observed. Greear notes one especially worth pondering. The point of being gospel-centered is loving the God of the gospel. His Word lays out how we can follow him and grow into Christ-likeness. As Greear explains, “You don’t want to be more gospel-centered than Jesus.”
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