“Why do we call the Gospel the Good News? What is so good about it?” A few weeks ago this question was asked during our men’s Bible study and it has been occupying space in my brain rent ...
In other words, all of us are seeking to be considered “righteous,” “good,” and “worthy ... and restoration in the gospel of Jesus Christ is the most effective and complete way ...
The New Testament shows that early Christians were consistent in sharing the good news with individuals and households, as well as proclaiming the gospel in public squares.
"We're going to explore how we, the church, are called to bring the Gospel of hope and healing to a hurting world and how you ...
That's what the gospel, The Good News, is really all about. The gospel tradition divides into two streams. There's Mark and there's John. Mark is the earliest gospel written, probably, shortly ...
Because the Gospel of Mark, for example, depicts Jesus as an utterly unique being. This is the good news of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God. The Gospel of John says that Jesus isn't even a human ...
He was always learning, always relating the good news of Jesus to the real world ... There was no escaping the world or not ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...