Another example is in the Gospel of John where the Crucifixion occurs on the day before Passover, but in Mark it occurs on the first day of Passover. These differences are important. They illuminate that the authors of the Gospels are making different points about the meaning of Jesus' ...
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Gospel Message –Please read the following Gen 1:1In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Rom 3:23for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, John 8:34Jesus answered them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. ...
In the first week of our Onward series (based on the book by Russell Moore) Pastor Nic demystified the idea of the “kingdom of God” and set the stage for the following six weeks in which we look to the Bible to help us engage the culture without losing the gospel. You can find ...
Thus the translation “the Word was fully God” was chosen because it is more likely to convey the meaning to the average English reader that the Logos (which “became flesh and took up residence among us” in John 1:14 and is thereafter identified in the Fourth Gospel as Jesus) is one...
The Church, as the body of Christ, collectively shares in the responsibility of being entrusted with the Gospel. The Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 commands believers to "go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the ...
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The Gospel, derived from the Greek word "euangelion," meaning "good news," is the central message of the Christian faith, encapsulating the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its value is immeasurable, offering spiritual, moral, and eternal significance to believers.Spiritual ValueThe...
The term gospel comes from a translation of the Greek noun euangelion – meaning “good tidings” or “good news”. This means that when people are speaking of the four gospels in the bible, they are talking about the four recounts of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. ...
(meaning the Epistles, or letters), and the Gospels. Often congregations will be invited to stand while the Gospel is being read. Each year a different Gospel is featured, over a three-year cycle. The Gospel reading is considered the controlling text; in other words, Old and New Testament...