The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the teachings pertaining to the Kingdom of God. The central tenet of this Gospel preach by Christ is what one needs to do to enter the Kingdom of God.
Christians now have another gospel. This is half of the gospel of Paul and they call it the gospel concerning the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ?
Originally posted by @rajk999 The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the teachings pertaining to the Kingdom of God. The central tenet of this Gospel preach by Christ is what one needs to do to enter the Kingdom of God.
Christians now have another gospel. This is half of the gospel of Paul and they call it the gospel concerning the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ?
Two gospels? Which is correct?
There is one true gospel where God saves us by faith and where He does His works of righteousness through us. The humanistic perversion of it is that we don't have to believe in His atoning sacrifice and that we can lift ourselves up by our own shoelaces and save ourselves through our own works.
Originally posted by @dj2becker There is one true gospel where God saves us by faith and where He does His works of righteousness through us. The humanistic perversion of it is that we don't have to believe in His atoning sacrifice and that we can lift ourselves up by our own shoelaces and save ourselves through our own works.
Originally posted by @rajk999 The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the teachings pertaining to the Kingdom of God. The central tenet of this Gospel preach by Christ is what one needs to do to enter the Kingdom of God.
Christians now have another gospel. This is half of the gospel of Paul and they call it the gospel concerning the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ?
Two gospels? Which is correct?
"Gospel" literally means "good news".
Tell us, what exactly is the "good news" of your "gospel"?
I'm only asking because you seem to think that you have your own gospel.
Well, then, let's have it. What is your "good news"?
Originally posted by @dj2becker Am I allowed to quote any part of the Bible or only from the parts that you like?
It should be obvious that if you are quoting to support the Gospel of Christ, you would quote Christ. If you are quoting to support the Gospel of Paul then quote Paul.
Whatever it is you quote please be brief, resist the temptation to input your own opinion.
Originally posted by @suzianne The topic is GOSPEL. Do you [b]even know what that means?
I'll try again. You can dodge it, but we all know what that means.
"Gospel" literally means "good news".
Tell us, what exactly is the "good news" of your "gospel"?
I'm only asking because you seem to think that you have your own gospel.
Well, then, let's have it. What is your "good news"?[/b]
State your case in simple clear language and provide references if you are interested in discussing anything.
Im not here to answer your questions.
Good discussion will flow from clearly stated scripture.
We dont need your opinions neither your insults. Thanks