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L Q LeaderQuest page 1 of 16 Providing Resources for Rethinking & Implementing Biblical Principles and Practices LeaderQuest 1904 Windjammer St. Augustine, FL 32084 www.leaderquest.org 904.808.8631 neff@leaderquest.org WHAT IS THE SAVING MESSAGE? Presentation 2009 National Conference Grace Evangelical Society. Slide #1 I have been asked to address an issue that has not been debated between the Free Grace Community and Reformed Theology, the usual suspect. Rather, I have been asked to address an issue debated within the Free-Grace Community itself. Amazingly, the issue is how does one receive eternal life! This is the most important, the most crucial issue in each person s life, and we within the Free Grace Community are in disagreement! So, What Is The Free-Grace Gospel? Or, possibly better stated, What is the Saving Message? What Is The Free-Grace Gospel? or possibly better What Is The Saving Message? Ken Neff Director LeaderQuest 1 When I have discussed the subject of this debate with others, the reaction goes from one extreme to another. Some say, What is the big deal? This is only an academic exercise. You are making too much out of this! On the other extreme, others who actually realize the implications of the debate say to me, What you are proclaiming is a False Gospel! copyright Copyright 2009 Neff 2009 Ken Neff

Slide #2 Zane Hodges was on the forefront of combating gospel error. He understood What You Believe Matters! The quote on this slide is arranged to illustrate distinctions in gospel error. First, he distinguished those who have missed the simplicity of God s grace by adding works to faith alone in Christ alone for eternal life. The top portion of the slide reads, Those who claim the name Christian, but have never believed the simple gospel of salvation by grace, have no right to that name. Second, he distinguished those who do not know or understand the simplicity of God s grace for salvation in Christ alone. The bottom portion of the slide reads, And by the same token those who think themselves Christians but have never understood What You Believe Matters! Those who claim the name Christian, but have never believed the simple gospel of salvation by grace, have no right to that name. And by the same token Those who think themselves Christians but have never understood the gospel offer must also be considered false professors, however sincere they may be in their error. A person cannot believe what he does not know or understand. Zane Hodges Grace in Eclipse pp. 17-18 LeaderQuest page 2 of 16 the gospel offer must also be considered false professors, however sincere they may be in their error. A person cannot believe what he does not know or understand. The top portion concerns works and salvation the doing error. The bottom portion concerns knowledge and salvation the knowing error. 2 Slide #3 Ten years ago at this very Conference, Zane Hodges used the now-famous-desert-island illustration to indicate that Jesus never conditioned eternal life on anything other than simply believing in Christ alone. As a result, some charged Hodges of proclaiming a Crossless Gospel. With that charge intensifying, Hodges responded last Fall with his Hydra Article. He countered with a historical perspective of gospel errors, identifying four separate legalistic errors. Hodges Hydra Article Grace in Focus, Sept./Oct. 2008,GES 3

page 3 of 16 Slide #4 In his Hydra Article, Works Legalism was represented by (1) Ecclesiastical legalism, (2) Commitment legalism, and (3) Cultic legalism. In each case, the issue is How Much do I need to Do? to obtain eternal life. Knowledge Legalism was represented by the current Free-Grace Debate. The issue is How Much do I need to Know? to receive eternal life. We will now consider each form of legalism that Hodges addressed. Legalism s Doctrinal Hydra Works Legalism 1. Ecclesiastical (e.g., Roman Church) 2. Commitment (e.g., Lordship) 3. Cultic (e.g., Mormonism) Issue: How Much Need to Do? Knowledge Legalism 4. Theological (e.g., Free Grace Debate) Issue: How Much Need to Know? 4 Slide #5 Ecclesiastical Legalism is the First Works Error, represented by the Roman Church. Notice for this and the next three slides, biblical truth is represented by theology, faith in Christ alone results in eternal life; formula, faith equals justification, being declared righteous; and conclusion, justification is by faith alone, really alone! When contrasted to biblical truth, the theology of the Roman Church requires works in addition to belief in Christ to obtain eternal life. As a result, justification requires both faith in Christ and works of men. The conclusion: rather than a biblical justification by faith alone, the Roman position is that justification is by faith, but not by faith alone! 1 Biblical Truth Theology Formula Conclusion Christ = Eternal Life Faith = Justification Justification is by faith alone, really alone! Ecclesiastical Legalism Roman Church Theology Christ + Works = Eternal Life Formula Faith + Works = Justification Conclusion Justification is by faith, but not by faith alone! 5

page 4 of 16 Slide #6 Commitment Legalism is the Second Works Error, represented by Reformed Theology. The theology of the Reformed camp seems to look the same as biblical truth, but the asterisk denotes the requirement for Lordship s surrender, indicating Lordship s obedience at initial salvation. The formula again shows works are required in addition to faith in order to prove salvation. Once again notice the asterisk with faith, indicating Lordship s obedience at initial salvation. As a result, two forms of works are addressed: (1) works inclusive in faith and (2) works that prove faith (James 2). The two-work requirements found in Reformed teaching conform to Jody Dillow s front-end/ back-end-work s concept. The conclusion: Justification is by faith alone, but not by faith that is alone! 2 Biblical Truth Theology Formula Conclusion Christ = Eternal Life Faith = Justification Justification is by faith alone, really alone! Commitment Legalism Reformed Theology Theology Formula Christ* = Eternal Life Justification = Faith* + Works Conclusion Justification is by faith alone, but not by faith that is alone! *Lordship s surrender & commitment 6 Slide #7 Cultic Legalism is the Third Works Error, represented by Mormonism. Mormon theology appears similar to that of the Roman Church, requiring both Christ and works for eternal life. The formula is similar to the Roman Church other than replacing the word justification with salvation. Mormon teachings do not stress a justification concept. In conclusion: The Mormon Church teaches: Salvation is not by free grace alone. It requires work. In this room, we would all agree that these three forms of legalism require works for salvation and, therefore, cannot be aligned with a proper biblical interpretation of the Scriptures. They do not provide a biblical saving message! 3 Biblical Truth Theology Formula Conclusion Christ = Eternal Life Faith = Justification Justification is by faith alone, really alone! Cultic Legalism Mormonism Theology Christ + Works = Eternal Life Formula Faith + Works = Salvation Conclusion Salvation...is not by free grace alone. It requires work. 7

Slide #8 After considering the historical assault on free grace, Hodges Hydra Article then moved to address the current Free-Grace Debate. The issue is How Much do I need to Know? to receive eternal life. I have labeled the two contrasting Free-Grace approaches GES (for Grace Evangelical Society) and FGA (for Free Grace Alliance). This was done since the debate has primarily involved these two organizations and/or individuals associated with these organizations. First, note that both organizations would embrace the same formula, with faith equaling justification. As well, both hold to the same conclusion, with justification is by faith alone, really alone! On the other hand, theological disagreement is found in what is 4 Theology Formula GES Person = Eternal Life (of Christ & Promise) Conclusion Faith = Justification Justification is by faith alone, really alone! Theological Legalism Theology FGA LeaderQuest page 5 of 16 Person + Works = Eternal Life (of Christ & Promise) Formula Conclusion (of Christ) Faith = Justification Justification is by faith alone, really alone! absolutely required for eternal life. Notice that in each of the preceding slides, under biblical truth, Christ always equaled eternal life. You must assume that continues in this slide. The difference between the prior slides and this one is how Christ is identified: For GES: Christ is the person of Christ and His promise of eternal life. Meaning: the only essential requirement for eternal life is belief in Christ. For FGA: Christ is the person of Christ and His promise of eternal life plus the works of Christ [e.g., His death for our sin and His resurrection, etc.] Meaning: the essential requirements for eternal life are belief (1) in Christ and (2) in His works. This theological distinction is the very reason FGA advocates charged Hodges for teaching a Crossless Gospel, since, in Hodges view, believing in the cross is not absolutely necessary for eternal life. In fact, J.B. Hixson proclaims, any gospel that omits the death and resurrection of Christ is a false gospel [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, p. 155]. This is the reason Hodges countered with the charge that those advocates were teaching a Legalistic Gospel, since items are required beyond mere belief in the Person of Christ alone for eternal life. One must decide if the Saving Message is (1) faith in the Person of Christ and His promise of eternal life or (2) faith in the Person of Christ and His promise of eternal life plus the Works of Christ. Slide #9 Requiring more than is actu- Requiring more than is actually required is, in fact, a form of Legalism! 8 9

ally required is, in fact, a form of Legalism! So, is Hodges correct? Did Hodges correctly label FGA s position? LeaderQuest page 6 of 16 Slide #10 So, which is it? If there is more than one view and If only one view is valid, then someone is WRONG! If there is more than one view and If only one view is valid, then Someone is WRONG! 10 Slide #11 Now, when we consider the first three forms of legalism, most in this room would consider the saving message of (1) the Pope, (2) MacArthur, and (3) the President of the Mormon Church to be in error. They are not saving messages! What about differing messages of theological legalism? Is Hodges correct? Or, is Hixson correct? Legalism Illustrated Doing Legalism Saving Message? 1. Ecclesiastical Catholic Pope 2. Commitment MacArthur 3. Cultic Mormon President Knowing Legalism Saving Message? 4. Theological Hodges or Hixson 11

page 7 of 16 Slide #12 It seems simple faith alone in Christ alone, seemingly isn t that simple anymore! But, shouldn t it be simple enough for a child to understand (Matt. 18:3-5; Lk. 18:15-17)? Simple Faith Alone in Christ Alone, seemingly isn t that Simple anymore! Shouldn t it be simple enough for a child to understand? (Matt. 18:3-5; Lk. 18:15-17) 12 Slide #13 Simplicity of the saving message becomes clearer when we consider several issues: What is the Good News/ Gospel? Is there a required Content of Faith? What is the Object of Saving Faith? Is Evidence for Faith the same as Content of Faith? Is the Gospel of John outdated? What is Saving Faith? We will now consider each. Issues To Consider What is the Good News/Gospel? Is there a required Content of Faith? What is the Object of Saving Faith? Is Evidence for Faith the same as Content of Faith? Is the Gospel of John outdated? What is Saving Faith? 13

Slide #14 This slide is a list of thirteen items that shows us what the Good News is or what Good News was proclaimed in the New Testament. They are: 1. Christ died for our sins 2. Christ was buried 3. Christ was raised 4. Christ appeared to Cephas 5. Christ appeared to the twelve 6. Christ appeared to >500 brethren 7. Christ appeared to James 8. Christ appeared to all the apostles 9. Christ appeared to Paul 10.Christ was born 11.Christ was born in Bethlehem 12.God s work of Justification 13.God s work of Sanctification 1. Christ died for our sins (1 Cor. 15:3b) 2. Christ was buried (1 Cor. 15:4a) 3. Christ was raised (1 Cor. 15:4b) 4. Christ appeared to Cephas (1 Cor. 15:5a) 5. Christ appeared to the twelve (1 Cor. 15:5b) 6. Christ appeared to >500 brethren (1 Cor. 15:6) 7. Christ appeared to James (1 Cor. 15:7a) Good News/Gospel List LeaderQuest page 8 of 16 8. Christ appeared to all the apostles (1 Cor. 15:7b) 9. Christ appeared to Paul (1 Cor. 15:8) 10. Christ was born (Lk. 2:11b) 11. Christ was born in Bethlehem (Lk. 2:11a) 12. God s work of Justification (Rom. 1:16; ch. 3 5) 13. God s work of Sanctification (Rom. 1:17; ch. 6 8) Nine items come from 1 Corinthians 15, two items from Luke 2, and two items from Romans 1. Possibly, you could add (item 14) deity of Christ, (item 15) virgin birth, (item 16) the trinity, and (item 17) gift by faith, as items inclusive of the Gospel or the Good News. Are all seventeen of these requirements necessary to believe for salvation? Most would say, No, But are they not all the Gospel? Are they not all the Good News? Yes, but we are told that not all are absolutely essential requirements for salvation. I, then, pose and wonder Which Ones? Slide #15 This slide shows three individuals that have made that choice for us: Illustration #1 Greg Schliesmann (Zane Hodges, Legalism is Not a Very Nice Word, In Defense of the Gospel, Oct. 15, 2008) Illustration #2 Tom Stegall (The Tragedy of the Crossless Gospel, Pt. 4, Theological Issues, Grace Family Journal) Illustration #3 J.B. Hixson (Getting the Gospel Wrong, Zulon Press, 2008) Each states that their individual list is the absolutely essential items required to be believed for salvation. Even though these Three Lists do not exactly matchup, it is obvious that Items #1, #2, and #3 from the prior slide makes up the bulk of each list: the death, burial, and resurrection of Content of Faith Illustration #1 Illustration #2 Illustration #3 1. Christ s deity 2. Christ s death & resurrection 3. Gift by faith alone 4. Christ s incarnation Greg Schliesmann 1. Christ s deity 2. Christ s humanity 3. Christ s death for our sins 4. Christ s resurrection 5. Salvation by grace through faith alone Tom Stegall 1. Jesus Christ 2. Christ is Son of God who died and rose again 3. Christ paid one s personal penalty for sin 4. Christ gives eternal life to all who trust Him 5. Trust Christ alone for saving faith J.B. Nixson 14 15

page 9 of 16 Christ from 1 Cor. 15. Then two lists address Christ s deity, with all three lists including salvation by faith alone. However, we are told that there is no single verse [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, p. 161] that provides all the information for the most important issue in each individual life salvation. The appeal to progressive revelation [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, pp. 153, 157, 161, 338] supposedly requires the necessity of picking and choosing particular items from multiple passages to makeup the required list. [The issue of progressive revelation will be discussed later.] What identifies the content of each listing is called the Content of Faith. However, the content-of-faith terminology is, in fact, a misnomer. Faith has no content; rather it is only a persuasion, a reliance on the object of faith. Slide #16 This slide illustrates the Supposed Core Essentials for the Three Lists on the prior slide. They claim this from 1 Cor. 15 by saying, The six appearances, Items #4 through #9, are only supporting evidence [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, p. 149] to the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. Therefore, those three works of Christ, Items #1 through #3, are the core essentials for saving faith. But, how about Items #10 through #13, and some of the other Items up to #17 previously mentioned? Are they also supporting evidence? It seems so! Slide #17 So, lets contrast the Basis of Saving Faith by the two opposing Free-Grace Camps. Note that the thirteen items are the thirteen items from the prior slides. FGA submits the basis of saving faith consists of three parts: (1) object of faith, (2) special propositional truths made by or about that person [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, p. 147], and (3) supporting evidence that authenticates the object or truths. So arranged, Christ, as the object, and the first three items from the prior slide are on the same level of importance, when compared to the supporting evidence. On the other hand, GES envisions the basis of saving faith to consist of only two parts: (1) object of faith and (2) supporting evidence that authenticates the object. So arranged, Christ, as the Supposed Core Essentials List 1. Christ died for our sins (1 Cor. 15:3b) 2. Christ was buried (1 Cor. 15:4a) 3. Christ was raised (1 Cor. 15:4b) 4. Christ appeared to Cephas (1 Cor. 15:5a) 5. Christ appeared to the twelve (1 Cor. 15:5b) 6. Christ appeared to >500 brethren (1 Cor. 15:6) 7. Christ appeared to James (1 Cor. 15:7a) FGA Object of Faith Propositional Truths Supporting Evidence (authenticates the Object) Basis of Saving Faith Christ 1.Death 2.Burial 3.Resur. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 8. Christ appeared to all the apostles (1 Cor. 15:7b) 9. Christ appeared to Paul (1 Cor. 15:8) 10. Christ was born (Lk. 2:11b) 11. Christ was born in Bethlehem (Lk. 2:11a) 12. God s work of Justification (Rom. 1:16; ch. 3 5) 13. God s work of Sanctification (Rom. 1:17; ch. 6 8) GES Object of Faith Supporting Evidence: (authenticates the Object) Christ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 16 17

page 10 of 16 Object, is supreme in its level of importance, when compared to the supporting evidence. Slide #18 The Two Camps Essential Basis for Saving Faith are indicated on this slide. Note the indication Essential to distinguish this slide from the former one. For the FGA camp, the absolute essential basis of saving faith consists of both: (1) object of faith and (2) special propositional truths. On the other hand, for the GES camp, the absolute essential basis of saving faith concerns only the object of faith, Jesus Christ. Notice, for the FGA camp, Christ and the first three items, in fact, become the object of saving faith. They are merged together into essentially one object of saving faith. That is exactly why Hixson writes, the phrases object of faith and content of faith are used interchangeably the two aspects [object and content] of saving faith are inseparable Essential Basis for Saving Faith FGA Object of Faith Propositional Truths Supporting Evidence (authenticates the Object) Christ 1.Death 2.Burial 3.Resur. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Christ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. [Hixson, Getting the Gospel Wrong, p. 147]. Look again at slide #15. Hixson includes Jesus Christ (the Object) with the other four items in his supposed Content of Faith. GES Object of Faith Supporting Evidence: (authenticates the Object) 18 Slide #19 However, Saving Faith has No Content, Only an Object! There is no content of faith! However, the Supporting Evidence Authenticates that Saving Object! Saving Faith has No Content, Only an Object! However, Supporting Evidence Authenticates that Object! 19

page 11 of 16 Slide #20 Is the Gospel of John Outdated? The top portion of the slide reads, Using the progressive revelation argument, Legalistic Gospel advocates conclude the cross and post-cross evidence must always be included in the saving message. The conclusion or implication: Saving messages in the Gospel of John (e.g., John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47; 20:30-31) are outdated and need updating. Is the Gospel of John Outdated? Using the progressive revelation argument, Legalistic Gospel advocates conclude the cross and post-cross evidence must always be included in the saving message. Implication Saving messages in the Gospel of John are outdated and need updating. 20 Slide #21 Certainly, since Genesis 3, God has progressively unveiled How He is accomplishing His plan of salvation. However, the Who by which it is accomplished has not changed. The Messiah has now come. Throughout history, belief in God and the coming Christ has always been the only way of salvation. So, what is John s Perspective on the matter? The top portion of the slide reads, In John 7:39, the apostle clarified Christ s riversof-living-water teaching to refer to the future ministry of the Spirit. Yet, when penning his Gospel many years after Christ s death and resurrection, John doesn t indicate anywhere that the saving message had changed since Christ s time on earth. John called our attention to the Spirit s future ministry so that John s Perspective In John 7:39, the apostle clarified Christ s rivers-of-living-water teaching to refer to the future ministry of the Spirit. Yet, when penning his Gospel many years after Christ s death and resurrection, John doesn t indicate anywhere that the saving message had changed since Christ s time on earth. Implication John s Gospel is not outdated or in need of updating. we would not be confused. Yet, there is not a hint of any change in the saving message, which is the very purpose of John s Gospel (Jn. 20:30-31). Does it not seem strange that John takes time to explain the future work of the Spirit, but fails to inform us about a change in the actual saving message? The conclusion or implication: John s Gospel is not outdated or in need of updating. 21

Slide #22 Since there is disagreement by the FGA and GES camps, as to: 1. A Content of Faith 2. The Inclusion of the Object of Faith with a Content of Faith 3. The Role of Supporting Evidence 4. The Impact of Progressive Revelation, the Required Saving Message differs for the two camps, as shown: FGA has an expanded saving message, requiring belief in Christ plus His Works for eternal life! GES has a minimal saving message, requiring belief in Christ Alone for eternal life! As a Result, FGA perceives the GES Position to be an incomplete gospel, with insufficient content, and, therefore, describing it as a Crossless Gospel. On the Required Saving Message FGA Expanded Saving Message Christ + His Works GES Minimal Saving Message Christ Alone LeaderQuest page 12 of 16 other hand, GES perceives the FGA Position to be unnecessarily comingling supporting evidence with the saving object and, therefore, describing it as a Legalistic Gospel. 22 Slide #23 Saving Faith has not content. Saving faith is a persuasion, confidence in, reliance upon the truthfulness concerning the Person of Christ. Saving Faith is a realization that what is said or promised concerning the Person of Christ is true. Saving Faith is to embrace the truth concerning the Person of Christ Therefore, the Object of faith, not the supporting evidence, saves! Saving Faith Persuasion, Confidence in, Reliance upon the truthfulness concerning the Person of Christ Realization that what is said or promised concerning the Person of Christ is true To Embrace the truth concerning the Person of Christ 23

Slide #24 Evidence for Saving Faith Does it matter How Much evidence is needed to persuade a person? Does it matter Which evidence helps persuade a person? LeaderQuest page 13 of 16 If supporting evidence does not save, what is it purpose? To authenticate the object of faith! Does it matter How Much evidence is needed to persuade a person? Does it matter Which evidence helps persuade a person? The answer to both questions is NO! In fact, as Zane Hodges argued in his desert-island illustration, Jesus never conditioned eternal life on anything other than simply believing in Christ alone. However, supporting evidence is obviously helpful for an individual to authenticate the Object of faith and believe in Christ for eternal life. And the amount of supporting evidence needed may vary from one individual to the next. But, let us not lose perspective. Consider the following Questions: Do you possess eternal life because you believe in Jesus Christ? or Do you possess eternal life because you believe Christ died for you sins? See the difference? The proper perspective is: You possess eternal life because you believe in Christ, Who, in fact, died for your sins! Make sure you don t confuse the How with the Who! 24 Slide #25 So, What is the Critical Issue concerning eternal life? Is it, The Person of Christ, Who can provide Eternal Life? or The detailed Means to provide Eternal Life? Is it, Christ Alone or Christ plus His Works? Is it, the Who or the Who plus the How? What is the Critical Issue? The Person of Christ, Who can provide Eternal Life? or The detailed Means to provide Eternal Life? 25

page 14 of 16 Slide #26 So, What is the Bottom Line concerning eternal life? Is it, Believe in Christ? To believe (1) He says Who He says He is and (2) He will do what He says He can do! or Is it, Believe in Christ and His Resume? Even though His resume includes truths that are of infinite importance [Hodges, Hydra Article, GES], they remain only the supporting evidence to confirm belief and substantiate faith. Amazingly, we have made the simple complex. In fact, some are making the simple gospel more complicated than God makes it [Hodges, How to Lead People to Christ, Part 1, GES]. What is the Bottom Line? Believe in Christ? or Believe in Christ and His Resume? David Bast Young Life Jacksonville, FL 26 Slide #27 Believing in the Supporting Evidence does not save! Rather, Believing in the Person of Christ for eternal life saves! To confuse the Evidence (the How) with the Person of Christ (the Who) blurs the only condition for saving faith to simply believe in Christ for eternal life. Believing in the Supporting Evidence does not save! rather Believing in the Person of Christ saves! 27

page 15 of 16 Slide #28 The Requirement for Saving Faith for the GES and the FGA camps is clear. If you require only Christ, you are a Minimalist If you require Christ and His works, you are a Legalist Requirement for Saving Faith If you require only Christ, you are a Minimalist If you require Christ and His works, you are a Legalist 28 Slide #29 Requiring more than is actually required is, in fact, a form of Legalism! At Best, the saving message is confused. At Worst, the saving message is flawed. Requiring more than is actually required is, in fact, a form of Legalism! 29

page 16 of 16 Slide #30 So, let us assume that, at the end of our days when we stand at the gates of heaven, we are provided with an Entry Quiz. There is only one multiple-choice question. However, you are to mark as many of the choices required to have the correct answer. The Question: Why do you deserve to be in heaven? The Possible Answers: 1. Believe in Christ for eternal life 2. Believe Christ died for our sins 3. Believe Christ was buried 4. Believe Christ was raised 5. Believe risen Christ appeared to many 6. Believe Christ was born 7. Believe Christ was born in Bethlehem 8. Believe in Justification 9. Believe in Sanctification 10. Believe in Christ s virgin birth 11. Believe in Christ s deity 12. Believe in the Trinity Heaven s Entry Quiz Why do you deserve to be in heaven? (mark all necessary to answer correctly) Believe in Christ for eternal life Believe Christ died for our sins Believe Christ was buried Believe Christ was raised Believe risen Christ appeared to many Believe Christ was born Believe Christ was born in Bethlehem Believe in Justification Believe in Sanctification Believe in Christ s virgin birth Believe in Christ s deity Believe in the Trinity 30 Your answer reveals your understanding of the Simplicity of God s Grace! Don t confuse the Who of salvation with the How of salvation! Don t confuse Christ with His Works! Ken Neff is founder and director of LeaderQuest. He is an author, teacher, conference speaker, and former pastor. He authored Hold Fast, Free to Choose, Choose to Live, and Rethinking Empowerment and also co-authored A New Testament Blueprint for the Church and A New Testament Blueprint for Church Leadership. After completing his seminary training, he served for a number of years on the pastoral staff of a large evangelical church. Following that ministry, he provided seminars to pastors and actively served in a number of leadership roles in the local church, with extensive experience in small-group ministries. He has created materials useful for rethinking and implementing biblical principles in the local church. He taught for more than a decade at Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville campus, and at schools abroad in association with Greater Europe Mission. He earned his BS degree from Florida State University and his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. www.leaderquest.org