Hi Bramblewild:
Thank you for writing on the Two Gospels topic. You wrote:
Very good. Would the "one gospel" be the "Gospel of the Kingdom" that Jesus Christ preached right out of the starting gate (Matthew 4:23), or would that be the "gospel of the grace of God" that Paul contrasts with "preaching the kingdom" in Acts 20:24-27?
There is a big problem with your unsupported statements, because Jesus Christ Himself preached the GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM long before dying for anyone.
Ouch! That sounds serious. You can see clearly that Jesus Christ is preaching the "Gospel of the Kingdom" in Matthew 4:23 and that the Holy Spirit by the Scriptures call this good news message the "gospel of God" right here in Mark 1:14-15. Therefore, if your statement is true (NOT), then Jesus Christ is in big trouble for preaching the "gospel of God" in Mark 1 some three years before He died for anybody. The obvious truth escaping the notice of somebody is that Jesus Christ preached the Gospel of the Kingdom BEFORE anybody could possibly preach salvation through His shed blood. The doctrinal precepts teaching the Gospel of the Kingdom is presented in the OP of this thread. If you really see only one gospel in the NT, then a good idea might be for you to explain what the "Gospel of the Kingdom" (Matt. 4:23) and the "gospel of God" (Mark 1:14-15) means to you.
Blessings,
Terral
Thank you for writing on the Two Gospels topic. You wrote:
There are not two different gospels, such a blasphemy has not place in the Bible, and should be rejected by the church no matter their end times views.
Very good. Would the "one gospel" be the "Gospel of the Kingdom" that Jesus Christ preached right out of the starting gate (Matthew 4:23), or would that be the "gospel of the grace of God" that Paul contrasts with "preaching the kingdom" in Acts 20:24-27?
"But I do not consider my life of any account as dear to myself, so that I may finish my course and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify solemnly of the gospel of the grace of God. And now, behold, I know that all of you, among whom I went about preaching the kingdom [gospel of the kingdom], will no longer see my face. Therefore, I testify to you this day that I am innocent of the blood of all men. For I did not shrink from declaring to you the whole purpose of God." Acts 20:24-27.
There is only one gospel, the gospel of Christ crucified for our sins, and salvation by grace through face and not through any of our works.
There is a big problem with your unsupported statements, because Jesus Christ Himself preached the GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM long before dying for anyone.
"Now after John had been taken into custody, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.” Mark 1:14-15.
If anyone teaches any other gospel, they are preaching a false gospel, and are condemned.
Ouch! That sounds serious. You can see clearly that Jesus Christ is preaching the "Gospel of the Kingdom" in Matthew 4:23 and that the Holy Spirit by the Scriptures call this good news message the "gospel of God" right here in Mark 1:14-15. Therefore, if your statement is true (NOT), then Jesus Christ is in big trouble for preaching the "gospel of God" in Mark 1 some three years before He died for anybody. The obvious truth escaping the notice of somebody is that Jesus Christ preached the Gospel of the Kingdom BEFORE anybody could possibly preach salvation through His shed blood. The doctrinal precepts teaching the Gospel of the Kingdom is presented in the OP of this thread. If you really see only one gospel in the NT, then a good idea might be for you to explain what the "Gospel of the Kingdom" (Matt. 4:23) and the "gospel of God" (Mark 1:14-15) means to you.
Blessings,
Terral
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