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  1. Apr 5, 2022 · What are the essentials of the gospel message? Answer. The word gospel means “good news,” which is the message of forgiveness for sin through the atoning work of Jesus Christ. It is essentially God’s rescue plan of redemption for those who will trust in His divine Son in order to be reconciled to a just and holy God.

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  2. The Bible: Understanding Its Message. The Psalmist, affirming the Old Testament as God’s Word, wrote, “Your word is a lamp to my feet, And a light to my path” (Ps. 119:105). Later in this same Psalm he wrote, “The unfolding of Your words gives light; It gives understanding to the simple” (vs. 130). Solomon wrote, “For the ...

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · The Message – Sample verses. John 1:1, 14 – “The Word was first, the Word present to God, God present to the Word. The Word was God, in readiness for God from day one. The Word became flesh and blood, and moved into the neighborhood.

  4. Jesus spoke only what His Father in heaven told Him to speak! Thus, our Messiah, Jesus Christ , was a Messenger from God the Father, bringing the message of God's plan for all mankind, the message of the New Covenant ( Malachi 3:1 ).

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    Make no mistake about it, Christians are sent. Jesus prays to his Father in John 17:18, “As you sent me into the world, so I have sent them into the world.” In identifying with Jesus, we are not only “not of this world,” but also sentright back into it on redemptive mission. The classic text is Jesus’ commission at the end of John’s Gospel: “As the...

    This is where the Advent reminder is so essential. We are sent as representatives of the one born in Bethlehem and crucified at Calvary. We are sent to announce with all we are — with mouth and mind and heart and hands — that the Father sent the Son. We are sent to say and show that Jesus was sent into the world to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15). Wh...

    That the Father sent his Son to share fully in our humanity is no mere model for mission. It is at the very heart of the gospel which our mission aims to spread. Christian mission exists only because the Message still needs to be told. Jesus’ mission is unrepeatable. His Incarnation is utterly unique. We are meager delegates, unworthy servants. The...

    Because he was in the very form of God, Jesus “did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Philippians 2:6–8). Is there something ...

    What is the place then, if any, for the talk and tactics of Christians living incarnationally? So far our plea has been that we not obscure the important distinction between Jesus’ matchless Incarnation as Message, and our little incarnational attempts at being his faithful messengers in word and deed. But are there any applications to make? Donald...

    Christmas reminds us that our life’s dominant note must not be our witness for Jesus, but our worship of Jesus. Mission is a critical rhythm of the Christian life, an essential season of redemptive history. Our mission of extending Jesus-worship to others, local and global, should be a frequent check on the health of our own Jesus-worship. But miss...

    If the chief theme of our lives is not worshiping Jesus, enjoying God in him, and being freshly astounded by his grace toward us sinners, we have no good business endeavoring to bring others into an experience that we ourselves aren’t enjoying. And so it is not only the most missional among us, but all of us, who need reminding again and again, tha...

  5. Each of these words denotes a different meaning, and it is important to understand what it means to be “called, chosen and faithful.” The called. What is the definition of called in the Bible? In the Greek language of the New Testament, the word for “called” is kletos.

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  7. Nov 6, 2013 · This lesson in Core Faith takes a look at how to understand Scripture. Since a text means what the author intended it to mean care must be taken to accurately understand that original meaning.