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Good News!
If there is Good news, there must be _______ news?
I’ll bet you can fill in the blank, can’t you?
Who doesn’t like to hear good news?
Today we are looking at the Good News of the Gospel as compared to the bad news without the Light of the Gospel.
Don’t you love a conversation to start with good news?
Good news outside of the Gospel like
Engagement/wedding announcement
First child/grandchild announcement
Ευαγγέλιο = the gospel (euanggelion)
What better thing can we dwell on than the Good News, the Gospel, the Eunggelion in the Greek
We have looked at Php4:8-9 but today I want to bring in just a little more (Php4:6-9; Lk2:10; Isa52:7)
Gospel is Good News spoken in New Testament only of glad tidings of Christ and His salvation (complete Word Study Dictionary)
It is
Good news of Great joy, that is spoken of in the Old Testament pointing towards Christ
The Gospel, the Good News, and as mentioned before there is no basis for Good News without knowing there is bad news (Isa59:2; Jn3:18-20; Eph2:1, 3, 12)
look at (v.1; v.3) - were dead in our transgressions, were children of wrath, that is bad news.
Separated from Christ, having no hope, without God, that is bad news.
But we need to know there is bad news so we can appreciate the Good News.
The Good News
Good news as the scripture describes and defines is a good way to look at it, so enjoy this scripture journey about the Good News.
Good News that Jesus wants everyone to hear (Mk16:15-16; Mt28:19-20)
and then there is
Good News that is the power of God unto salvation (Rom1:15-16)
Don’t be ashamed of the Gospel, be eager to share it with others.
For it is God’s to save!
Good News that warns of other gospels (Gal1:6-9)
Beware, there is only one true gospel, only one true way, there are others that pervert the gospel or proclaim a gospel that is not really a gospel at all.
Anyone who teaches anything other then the Gospel, Paul calls for them to be accursed.
Good News is the gospel that must be obeyed (1Pt4:17; 2The1:7-9)
So what is the outcome of those who do not obey, surrender to the Gospel?
So you know the Gospel, you have to hear the gospel, believe the gospel and obey the gospel, it has to be the gospel as proclaimed by Jesus and the Apostles.
The Gospel: In Short Order
The Gospel, the Good News, all because there is bad news, has things that we need to know, things to believe, things to obey and the results of such things.
May we take a few minutes to look at that.
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The Gospel: Things to believe
Christ died for our sins (1Cor15:1-3; Isa53:4-6)
Christ was buried and rose again (1Cor15:4-8)
Christ rose again and was exalted (Act2:33-36)
Christ and the promise of His return (Act1:9-11)
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The Gospel: Things to believe
Christ died for our sins (1Cor15:1-3; Isa53:4-6)
Christ died for our sins according to the scripture
and want to add to that
And I cannot stop there, need to give one more verse
He has taken on all our iniquity when we believe and obey the gospel.
The Gospel: Things to believe
Christ died for our sins (1Cor15:1-3; Isa53:4-6)
Christ was buried and rose again (1Cor15:4-8)
The Gospel: Things to believe
Christ died for our sins (1Cor15:1-3; Isa53:4-6)
Christ was buried and rose again (1Cor15:4-6)
Christ rose again and was exalted (Act2:33-36)
Hold on this is all Good News, but the best is yet to come.
The Gospel: Things to believe
Christ died for our sins (1Cor15:1-3; Isa53:4-6)
Christ was buried and rose again (1Cor15:4-6)
Christ rose again and was exalted (Act2:33-36)
Christ and the promise of His return (Act1:9-11)
No excuses, judgment is coming and we need to be prepared!
we must obey the gospel, next we have
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The Gospel: There are commands to obey
We must believe the Gospel (Mk16:16)
We must confess our faith (Rom10:9-10)
We must repent of our sins (Act2:3; Act3:19; Lk2:46-47)
We must be baptized for forgiveness of sins (Mk16:16; Act22:16; 1Pt3:21)
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The Gospel: There are commands to obey
We must believe the Gospel (Mk16:16)
The Gospel: There are commands to obey
We must believe the Gospel (Mk16:16)
We must confess our faith (Rom10:9-10; Mt10:32-33)
Jesus told us in Mt10:32-33 we must confess Him before men, and He would confess men before the Father in Heaven, hold on better give you the scripture.
The Gospel: There are commands to obey
We must believe the Gospel (Mk16:16)
We must confess our faith (Rom10:9-10)
We must repent of our sins (Act2:38; Act3:19; Lk2:46-47)
Or Jesus own words after the resurrection
The Gospel: There are commands to obey
We must believe the Gospel (Mk16:16)
We must confess our faith (Rom10:9-10)
We must repent of our sins (Act2:3; Act3:19; Lk2:46-47)
We must be baptized for forgiveness of sins (Mk16:16; Act22:16; 1Pt3:21)
And then look at
and then
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The Gospel: the results
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