What is the Gospel?
"For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, [4] that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures," 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (ESV)
This week I am preaching from a text that gives the gospel clearly as the proclamation of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. I also had a reflected on a conversation I was having where the term gospel was used but I was sure we were all using different definitions.
Trevin Wax has done a lot of work to compile definitions, as theologians and pastors have given them over history and I thought it would be helpful to share. Find his list of 60+ definitions here.
Wax also worked to summarize and give a biblical definition of the gospel and it happens to be what is used in the Gospel Project (which we use for Children's Ministry at Grace). I hope you find it encouraging.
This week I am preaching from a text that gives the gospel clearly as the proclamation of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. I also had a reflected on a conversation I was having where the term gospel was used but I was sure we were all using different definitions.
Trevin Wax has done a lot of work to compile definitions, as theologians and pastors have given them over history and I thought it would be helpful to share. Find his list of 60+ definitions here.
Wax also worked to summarize and give a biblical definition of the gospel and it happens to be what is used in the Gospel Project (which we use for Children's Ministry at Grace). I hope you find it encouraging.
In the beginning, the all-powerful, personal God created the universe. This God created human beings in His image to live joyfully in His presence, in humble submission to His gracious authority. But all of us have rebelled against God and, in consequence, must suffer the punishment of our rebellion: physical death and the wrath of God.
Thankfully, God initiated a rescue plan, which began with His choosing the nation of Israel to display His glory in a fallen world. The Bible describes how God acted mightily on Israel’s behalf, rescuing His people from slavery and then giving them His holy law. But God’s people – like all of us – failed to rightly reflect the glory of God.
Then, in the fullness of time, in the Person of Jesus Christ, God Himself came to renew the world and restore His people. Jesus perfectly obeyed the law given to Israel. Though innocent, He suffered the consequences of human rebellion by His death on a cross. But three days later, God raised Him from the dead.
Now the church of Jesus Christ has been commissioned by God to take the news of Christ’s work to the world. Empowered by God’s Spirit, the church calls all people everywhere to repent of sin and to trust in Christ alone for our forgiveness. Repentance and faith restores our relationship with God and results in a life of ongoing transformation.
The Bible promises that Jesus Christ will return to this earth as the conquering King. Only those who live in repentant faith in Christ will escape God’s judgment and live joyfully in God’s presence for all eternity. God’s message is the same to all of us: repent and believe, before it is too late. Confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, and you will be saved.
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