I have been watching the One Minute Apologist videos from Bobby Conway for quite awhile, and find them very helpful. Recently I finished a reading plan in YouVersion based on Bobbyâs book The Fi5th Gospel. Here are a few quotes that especially caught my attention.
âIf I am the only Gospel people will ever experience are they experiencing the true Gospel?â
âAt no other time in human history has God so plainly and blatantly revealed Himself than at Calvary. At no point has He so graphically uncovered His heart for mankind. It was there, on a hill outside Jerusalem, the Messiah bled for us, suffering hellish agony and sin-induced banishment, all the while enduring the brutal wrath of a holy and righteous God.â
âThe exclamation point to this graphic love letter to us was the resurrectionâJesusâ conquering moment of triumph over sin, satan, and the grave. This is what Christians are all about right? Itâs how we are saved. Take away the Cross and weâre no different from any other religious idea. Itâs Jesus Christ, His death and resurrection. Strip away all the modern church fluff and this is what you find at the core of our faith. Itâs essential. Nonnegotiable. Undeniable. Itâs what makes us who we are. Itâs what makes Christians âChristian.â And itâs why Jesus is the answer to all of lifeâs deepest issues.â
âThe sacrifice [God] requires isnât death on a cross, but rather death to our pride and fear of what other might think. God just wants us to be proud of Jesus and what He has done for us. He wants us to be unashamed of His Son.â
âThough we were originally created in Godâs image, Godâs reflection in us was marred in the Garden of Eden when Adam and Eve sinned. And though His image wasnât completely erased, it was defaced and tarnished. When you trusted in Christ, the Holy Spirit began a beautiful work of âimage restorationâ in you; masterfully remaking you to more accurately reflect Godâs virtue. He began sculpting, forming, and transforming your character to better display Christ to the world. You become His image-bearer, and His ongoing work in your life distinguishes you from the world. This is a lifelong process, by the way, and one God is committed to completing.â
âNone of us will ever perfectly represent Godâs character. As long as weâre on this earth, weâll have imperfections. And itâs these imperfections that some unbelievers are quick (and happy) to point out and expose. But there is value in listening to what others say, of taking an honest look in the mirror, of stepping into an unbelieverâs shoes to see what they perceive about Jesus and His bride. Think of it as a spiritual awareness-building exercise.â



