Clear, Pastoral, and Accessible
The Mission of Marrowcast
The mission of Marrowcast is to make the riches of Marrow theology clear, pastoral, and accessible for the good of Christ’s church.
That is the simple version.
We want to retrieve the Marrow tradition, explain it clearly, and apply it pastorally so that Christians are helped to see the freeness, fullness, and sufficiency of Christ.
The outcome we are praying for is straightforward.
We want Christ to be freely preached.
We want troubled consciences to be comforted.
We want assurance to be strengthened.
We want believers to be formed in gospel holiness.
If Christ is freely preached, then sinners are not sent inward to find qualifications before they come to him. They are directed outward to the Christ who is freely offered in the gospel.
If consciences are comforted, then weary Christians are not left to measure their peace by the strength of their faith, the quality of their repentance, or the consistency of their obedience. They are taught to rest in the sufficiency of Christ, who is not only the beginning of the Christian life, but the whole life and hope of the believer.
If assurance is strengthened, then believers learn to look to Christ as the ground of their confidence rather than treating their spiritual experience as the foundation of their hope. True assurance does not come from pretending there is no remaining sin, but from learning to rest more fully in the Savior who is freely given to sinners and sufficient for saints.
If gospel holiness is formed, then obedience is pursued as the fruit of grace, not the price of acceptance. Grace does not make holiness optional, but instead, it gives holiness its proper root. The same Christ who justifies his people also sanctifies them by his Spirit, and the same gospel that comforts the conscience also trains believers to walk in new obedience.
We believe the church needs this because every generation has to learn these things again.
That is the mission of Marrowcast.



