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What is the gospel message? If someone asked you 'What is the good news?' What would you say?
It is put most directly in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4
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What is the gospel message? If someone asked you 'What is the good news?' What would you say?
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What is the gospel message? If someone asked you 'What is the good news?' What would you say?
So when Jesus was walking around 'preaching the gospel' what was he preaching? A lot of folks believe he was an apocalyptic preacher - is that what he was preaching? Was he preaching his own death and resurrection?
That's the "Good News" though. Not all of it, of course, but ultimately that's what it comes down to in the end. And among the changing beliefs of what happens to those who aren't allowed in, it used to be believed that all unbaptized infants went to Hell. I was taught that everyone (even Moses and Noah, Abraham and Daniel) who died before Jesus went to Hell until the Harrowing of Hell and Jesus took them to Heaven.And that's my problem.
I'm supposed to believe this work of Many men?
Meh.
"Gospel" indeed means "good news" but it has nothing to do with heaven. It is the good news that God's kingdom will some day come to earth.The "good news" that everyone has the opportunity to get into Heaven. A wonderful afterlife awaits any who are willing to accept Jesus as their advocate.
"Gospel" indeed means "good news" but it has nothing to do with heaven. It is the good news that God's kingdom will some day come to earth.
And another is ......?That's one version.
Jesus Christ was the perfect Son of God who satisfied justice by being perfect but suffered for our sins anyway so that if we believe in Him He can plead our case with God.Mainly aimed at Christians but open to everyone.
What is the gospel message? If someone asked you 'What is the good news?' What would you say?
It must have been a very weird church that taught infants went to hell or Abraham, Moses, Daniel, and those before Christ. I’ve never heard of such aberrant teachings in a Bible-believing church and I’ve attended and visited several and a variety over the last thirty years.That's the "Good News" though. Not all of it, of course, but ultimately that's what it comes down to in the end. And among the changing beliefs of what happens to those who aren't allowed in, it used to be believed that all unbaptized infants went to Hell. I was taught that everyone (even Moses and Noah, Abraham and Daniel) who died before Jesus went to Hell until the Harrowing of Hell and Jesus took them to Heaven.
And another is ......?
What do you find coercive?So... The "bad news" would be if you don't agree with this particular dogma you won't have eternal life/heaven?
What if I don't want Jesus as an advocate?
Edit: I find this excruciatingly coercive, and emotionally manipulative.
What do you find coercive?
So, if it’s not just a particular dogma, but rather just simple reality that we all actually need a Savior, how would you feel?
And another is ......?
Thank you. I agree we are separated from God by our sins and it is impossible for a human to connect or reach the eternal Creator of heaven and earth while in our sinful state. Jesus has provided the way of reconciliation with the Father by paying for the sins of the world, and offering the gift of forgiveness and eternal life for all who believe and trust Him.It's impossible to connect to God without a connector like Jesus (a). And aside from that, we can't do without light of God. The light of God is with even those stuck in the darkness. Everyone benefits from light of God but the actual person that God channels his light through in the unseen world, we don't want to recognize and instead make up who we want is that light? Can that be accepted. Is that sincerity to moral goodness? The blessed word of God by which all good comes from, we all make use of it's light, but then the actual person on earth, who is that light in the unseen, we don't want to know, turn away from, or don't want God to prove who it is?
Aside from that, there is the interceders roles with respect to our sins. They are our way of redemption and praying through them to God and them leading us and with us, is the proper way to connect to God.
We pray to God (say direct words) but also recognize they witness us our deeds, and pray with us when we pray and advocate for us.
God wants us to seek intercession of intercessors before it's too late. On day of judgment, if we didn't seek it in this world, it won't benefit us.
It's too late to acknowledge the power and light of God's chosen on day of judgment.
For intercession to benefit on day of judgment, we have to ask them in current times to intervene for us and for them to intercede for us on day of judgment.
Thank you. I agree we are separated from God by our sins and it is impossible for a human to connect or reach the eternal Creator of heaven and earth while in our sinful state. Jesus has provided the way of reconciliation with the Father by paying for the sins of the world, and offering the gift of forgiveness and eternal life for all who believe and trust Him.
For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, 1 Timothy 2:5
It's not Hell they were said to go to, but Sheol; this is where, early Judaism believed, everyone went after death regardless. All rewards were in this world. Sheol is just a shadowy place where the souls of the dead are in a kind of sleep. So it was believed that Jesus came and took the good souls out of this shadowy afterlife and brought them to Heaven. The issue is the wording - "Hell" is not a great word nowadays, but back in the very early days the Saxon word "Hel" was much closer in meaning to Sheol. So this is where we get the Harrowing of Hell. This is a standard belief in Apostolic Churches (Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox) and is referenced in the Nicene Creed.It must have been a very weird church that taught infants went to hell or Abraham, Moses, Daniel, and those before Christ. I’ve never heard of such aberrant teachings in a Bible-believing church and I’ve attended and visited several and a variety over the last thirty years.
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What is the gospel message? If someone asked you 'What is the good news?' What would you say?
So when Jesus was walking around 'preaching the gospel' what was he preaching? A lot of folks believe he was an apocalyptic preacher - is that what he was preaching? Was he preaching his own death and resurrection?