Beginning with Paul's systematic presentation of the gospel in Romans and moving through the sermons in Acts, Gilbert argues that the central structure of the gospel consists of four main subjects: God, man, Christ, and a response.
The book carefully examines each and then explores the effects the gospel can have in individuals, churches, and the world. Both Christian and non-Christian readers will gain a clearer understanding of the gospel in this valuable resource. Read Chapter 1. He is the author of What Is the Gospel? Greg and his wife, Moriah, have three children.
Here he offers us a penetrating, faithful, and fully biblical understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is no greater need than to know the true gospel, to recognize the counterfeits, and to set loose a generation of gospel-centered Christians. This very important book arrives at just the right moment. Albert Mohler Jr. What Is the Gospel?
How I wish I could place this book in the hands of every pastor and church member. This short but powerful book answers that question with a clear and concise presentation. It is a superb treatment of the good news. Read it and then pass it on. As a sure-footed guide to a surprisingly controversial subject, it clears up misconceptions about the gospel, the kingdom, and the meaning of the cross. Even if you think you know the good news of what God has done in Christ, Gilbert will sharpen your focus on this glorious gospel.
Word-saturated, cross-centered, and God-exalting, What Is the Gospel? In a simple and straightforward manner, he has laid bare what the Bible has shown the gospel to mean. This excellent book is wonderfully clear and biblically faithful, and will repay reading with renewed gospel focus. Greg Gilbert has written this book to help us to know and love the gospel more.
Greg Gilbert does a masterful job in this book explaining what that gospel actually is. But sin is much more than that.
Every one of us will be held accountable to God. Repent and believe the good news! I am that great King! Jesus came to die in their place, to take the punishment they deserved for their rebellion against God. As Jesus died on a cross, the awful weight of all our sins fell on his shoulders. The sentence of death God had pronounced against rebellious sinners struck. And Jesus died. For you and me! Jesus the Crucified is no longer dead.
The Bible tells us that he rose from the grave. He expects us to respond with repentance and faith. To repent of our sins means to turn away from our rebellion against God. Not only that, but we also turn to God in faith. Faith is reliance. Do you believe that you have rebelled against God and deserve his wrath? That Jesus Christ is the Son of God who died the death that you deserve for your sins?
That he rose from the grave and lives to stand in your place as your Substitute and Savior? If that is your heartfelt conviction, you can tell him in words like these…. I trust you to forgive my sins and give me eternal life. Thank you for dying in my place to make my salvation possible! This is the full text from this tract. Skip to main content. Search the Directory of Theology. What Is the Gospel? So, what is the good news about Jesus Christ? Since the earliest Christians announced the good news about Jesus, it has been organized around these questions… 1.
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