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What was the Gospel that Jesus proclaimed?
The Gospel is that God the King has come near to us in Jesus to establish his Kingdom on earth as in heaven. Everyone who believes in and follows him can be forgiven of their sins and enjoy eternal life.
It seems like a simple question. Most of us should be able to answer it. But maybe the question only appears to be simple...
What is the Gospel? Or, we could put it like this: What was Jesus talking about when he went around proclaiming the kingdom of God? Or, again, what was Paul saying to people when he went out to tell people about Jesus and what he said about God? What’s the summary of the good news of the Christian faith?
Is it, as many Christians believe, the promise that God will save your soul?
Or, is it the promise that, if you will pray this prayer, or get baptized, or join this church, you will one day get to go to heaven? Or, could it be something else?
Within the big story of the Bible, the idea of the Gospel has a pretty specific meaning.
But what was that big story?
It goes something like this.
God created the world and human beings for a purpose—to fill the earth with his glory. But Adam and Eve rejected that purpose, and so sin entered the world.
God then promised to rescue the world through Abraham and his family, what became the nation of Israel. But Israel rejected God’s purpose.
Finally, in fulfillment of his purposes for Adam and Eve and then for Israel, God came himself in his Son, Jesus of Nazareth.
And here’s what Jesus did that makes the Gospel good news:
Jesus lived a perfect life, died for the sins of the world, and resurrected from the dead. Jesus is now sitting on his throne in heaven as king, offering people everywhere the opportunity to have their sins forgiven and to join his kingdom.
And what’s more: it’s the news that you can be a part of God’s story. You can be a part of God’s story through faith in who Jesus is and what he has done. At a personal level, you can be forgiven of your sins. You can be renewed in God’s image. And you can be a part of God’s rescue operation.
Spend some time today thanking God for the Gospel of his Son and ask him to show you someone you can tell about God’s rescue mission.
About this Plan
Feed’s Catechism is a series of questions and answers that allow individuals to explore Scripture and discover the story of God. It was written by a diverse team of theologians and church ministers and informed by the great catechisms of history. This is part four of nine in the Feed Catechism series: Creation, Fall, Covenant + Law, Incarnation, Redemption, Grace + Forgiveness, The Holy Spirit, The Church and New Creation.
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