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Gospel Deeps: Reveling in the Excellencies of Jesus

af Jared C. Wilson

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While pastoring for the past fifteen years, Jared Wilson has become known in contemporary evangelicalism for his passionate, gospel-centered writing and teaching. Following Wilson's well-received publication of Gospel Wakefulness, he writes Gospel Deeps as a "next step" to establishing the need for astonishment, which begins by looking at the astonishing things God has done in and through Christ. Wilson holds up the gospel like a diamond and examines it facet by facet, demonstrating the riches of its implications. This book serves as a valuable contribution to the emerging canon of gospel-centered literature, in the spirit of John Piper's Pleasures of God and Tim Keller's emphasis on a "robust gospel" and continues in the glory-reveling legacy left by Jonathan Edwards, John Owen, and the like. The distinctiveness of Gospel Deeps is found in Wilson's winsome and frequently ecstatic writing voice, as well as his unique approach to showcasing the gospel's beauty.… (mere)
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Rather than treating the gospel as a required add-on to the typical sermon or worship service, Jared Wilson is convinced that its dimensions – its heights, lengths, and depths – should be searched and studied. Believers should marvel at the “deep and rich. And beautiful. Multifaceted. Expansive. Powerful. Overwhelming. Mysterious. But vivid, too, and clear. Illuminating. Transforming. And did I mention big?” gospel (17). A lifetime of study could never uncover all of that it contains.

Yet many churches in evangelicalism are completely missing the multifaceted beauty of the gospel because they have diminished it to a transaction. They’ve turned the gospel into the thing one hears just before they become a Christian. “The central problem with the evangelical church’s mostly truncated gospel (or its simply transactional gospel formula) is that it misses out on these depths” (19).

In response to his growing concern of this lack, and out of his own experience as he “awoke” to the gospel (see Gospel Wakefulness), the author attempts to lift high this wondrous gospel and examine its wonders, examining it one piece at a time, each facet in light of the whole, until the reader experiences the same sense of elation and amazement that prompted the book in the first place.

And he succeeds in this endeavor.

Wilson’s admiration of the splendor of Christ is contagious. Each chapter traces an aspect of the glories of the gospel of Christ through the pages of Scripture and draws the reader to worship. Soon, the reader discovers, the gospel is something much bigger than an eternal transaction. The gospel is the air we breathe. The gospel is the love that with which God loves us. The gospel is the promise of the restoration of the cosmos. The gospel is the atoning, sacrificial work of the eternal second-person of the Triune God who, by his death, burial, and resurrection, who propitiates God’s wrath, expiates sin, sanctifies the believer, and promises to bring that sanctification to completion in the last days.

One concern, however, that began to develop as I read this book was the semantic width of the term, “gospel.” How do we define the gospel? And if, in defining the term, one includes the demonstration of man’s need for the “gospel,” and utilizes the entirety of the Biblical witness to reveal and explore this need, where do we draw the line of distinction between “gospel” and “Scripture”? Should such a line exist in the first place?

I fear that lost in the gospel-centered movement (which I’m for, by the way) is any sense of distinguishing the gospel from the Biblical witness as a whole. Where does the gospel end? Does it?

My fear is that by losing such a distinction, the term gospel could actually become useless. If it can mean everything and refer to every text, then why use it at all. That would be akin to referring to the texts in Scripture that are written with words. In order to make the gospel explicit, in order to experience its depths and place it at the center, this task will need to be taken up.

With that concern raised, Gospel Deeps is a brilliant endeavor to explore and marvel at what God has done, and to encourage the reader to experience anew the wonder of their salvation and their great big God.
  David_Norman | Mar 8, 2013 |
"In short," says Calvin, "since rich store of every kind of good abounds in [Christ], let us drink our fill from this fountain, and from no other." Wilson bravely endeavors to unpack this storehouse of all good and grace and glory by leading the reader deeper and deeper into the unfathomable depths of Christ's gospel. Wilson walks the tension well here: going deep, without making his work exclusive to theologians or professors of Greek. Wilson shows his readers how the gospel enriches one's understanding and application of the trinity, suffering, creation, atonement, and much more. The greatness of this work is quite simply in leading its readers to revel in the excellencies of Jesus, as suggested in the book's subtitle. Great read - A. ( )
  bsanner | Dec 27, 2012 |
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While pastoring for the past fifteen years, Jared Wilson has become known in contemporary evangelicalism for his passionate, gospel-centered writing and teaching. Following Wilson's well-received publication of Gospel Wakefulness, he writes Gospel Deeps as a "next step" to establishing the need for astonishment, which begins by looking at the astonishing things God has done in and through Christ. Wilson holds up the gospel like a diamond and examines it facet by facet, demonstrating the riches of its implications. This book serves as a valuable contribution to the emerging canon of gospel-centered literature, in the spirit of John Piper's Pleasures of God and Tim Keller's emphasis on a "robust gospel" and continues in the glory-reveling legacy left by Jonathan Edwards, John Owen, and the like. The distinctiveness of Gospel Deeps is found in Wilson's winsome and frequently ecstatic writing voice, as well as his unique approach to showcasing the gospel's beauty.

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