Gospel Is Being Spread!
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What Is the Meaning of “Gospel”?
“Gospel” is an old English word, which represents “Good news.” So if we translate it literally, its meaning is good news.
Where
Does Gospel Come From?
Gospel
comes from God, that’s for sure. After the ancestors of our
human, Adam and
Eve, were tempted into sin by the snake (that is, Satan), God began
the management work of saving mankind.
God bestows different gospel upon man in different ages based on the
needs of mankind. In the time of Noah, God revealed to Noah, asking
him to spread the gospel of destroying the world with a flood. Early
in the Age of Law, God used Moses to lead the Israelites out of
Egypt, which was a great gospel for the Israelites who were slaves in
Egypt. In the Age of Law, God raised up many prophets and directly
revealed to them to convey His words, which was the gospel for those
who heard it. In the Age of Grace, God incarnate came to earth
personally to do the redemption work, bringing the gospel of the
kingdom of
heaven to us mankind….
Preaching
of the Gospel
In
the time of Noah, men were deeply corrupted, so they lost the
blessings, care and protection of God, falling into darkness. As they
became increasingly depraved and evil to the extent that God didn’t
bear to look, God planned to destroy the world with a flood and then
told Noah to build an ark. In that time, Noah was a righteous man. He
listened to God’s word, built the ark and spread the gospel for 120
years. Nevertheless, people didn’t believe his word. Eventually,
only Noah’s eight family members entered the ark and survived.
As
time went by, there were more and more people on earth. Satan
corrupted man constantly. We mankind strayed far from God once more,
degenerated. It is recorded in the Bible: People of Sodom and
Gomorrah worshiped idols, engaged in sorcery, were licentious and
corrupt and left no evil undone. The two cities became the cities of
sin in God’s eyes, with the result that God decided to destroy
them. But before the destruction, just as God always did, He gave
them chances and sent messengers to arrive there. Yet people of the
cities wanted to bring harm down upon the messengers. Finally, only
Lot and his family accepted God’s gospel and fled from that city of
sin; nevertheless the rest of people were fully exterminated by the
brimstone and fire from the heaven. The Nineveh was also a city of
sin in God’s eyes. But when God sent Jonah to spread the gospel to
the Ninevites, they wore sackcloth and ashes, confessed and repented
to God after hearing His word. Just as the Bible records, “yes, let
them turn every one from his evil way, and from the violence that is
in their hands” (Jonah 3:8). As God saw their genuine repentance
from within, He didn’t bring calamity on them. From these
historical facts, we can see: When our human sins reached God’s
eyes and faced being destroyed, as long as we accept God’s gospel
and act according to His word, we can survive in the disaster.
Otherwise, we will be destroyed. Furthermore, there are still many
such historical events recorded in the Bible. When God’s word was
conveyed to people in that time by the prophets, if people accepted
and followed His word, they would be preserved by Him; if they didn’t
accept His word, even rebelled and resisted, they would suffer God’s
punishment and curse. From this we can see that God’s righteous
disposition encompasses mercy, lovingkindness, and even more so,
majesty and wrath, and that God’s disposition exists everywhere and
at all times.
At
the end of the Age of Law, people were all entangled by sin, failed
to keep the law and committed more and more sin, so that they faced
the danger of being condemned and executed by the law. In line with
the need of mankind, God ended the work of the Age of Law and started
that of the Age of Grace. However, people at that time merely saw
“Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their
synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom and healing every
sickness and every disease among the people” (Matthew 9:35).
Moreover, it is written in Mark 1, “Jesus came into Galilee,
preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, And saying, The
time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent you, and
believe the gospel”
(Mark 1: 14-15). Here we can see that the Lord Jesus
brought the gospel of repentance for the people under the law. For
two thousand years, only if we mankind accept the gospel of the Lord
Jesus and pray in the name of the Lord Jesus can we gain His
salvation and be forgiven of sins by Him. Our sins are not the
barrier for us to come to God any more, and Satan has no way in
accusing us, for God personally became the sin offering for us
mankind and redeemed us from the domain of Satan. Those who have
accepted the gospel of the Lord Jesus, gain the work of the Holy Spirit,
living in peace and joy and enjoying an abundance of grace of God.
But the Pharisees were just the opposite. They rejected the gospel,
and even resisted the gospel of the kingdom of heaven preached by the
Lord Jesus. In the end, they not only were condemned by God to suffer
“seven woes”, but also punished justly by God.
Gospel
Continues Being Spread
God
does His work to regain man from the domain of Satan step by step,
hence we mankind come closer to Him….
In
modern times, we mankind live in a state of being estranged from God
once again. Although we believe in the Lord Jesus and pray in the
name of the Lord Jesus, our hearts become more and more distant from
God and we all live in the situation of committing sins in the day
and confessing them at night, incapable of breaking free from the
bondage of sins thoroughly. The Bible says, “For the wages of sin
is death” (Roman 6:23). “holiness, without which no man shall see
the Lord” (Hebrews 12:14). Therefore, what we mankind need is not
the gospel of repentance any more, but the everlasting gospel
promised by God.
There’s
a prophecy in Revelation, “And
I saw another angel fly in the middle of heaven, having the
everlasting gospel to preach to them that dwell on the earth, and to
every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, Saying with a loud
voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment
is come: and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea,
and the fountains of waters”
(Revelation 14: 6-7). From this prophecy we know that in the last
days,
God will preach the final gospel to the people on earth. And this
gospel tells that God will execute judgment to purify man completely
in order to make man break free from the bondage of sins. We have
been corrupted by Satan for thousands of years. What we need is much
more than God’s mercy and love, and we are more in need of God’s
righteous and majestic judgment and chastisement. It is only this
ways that can snatch back us the profoundly corrupt mankind from
Satan’s domain. And at that time, we will know our satanic nature,
such as arrogance and haughtiness, selfishness and despicableness,
treachery and perversion, as well as know our own real identity and
status. Also, we will no longer pursue being supermen or great people
to let others look up to and admire us, and no longer live by satanic
dispositions, but will honestly obey God’s predestination and
sovereignty, be grounded and forthright in conducting ourselves and
doing things, and pursue being an honest man to live out the manner
of a true person, to satisfy God. Just as the prophecy in Revelation
goes, “Blessed
are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the
tree of life,
and may enter in through the gates into the city”
(Revelation 22:14). So the final gospel is the everlasting gospel,
which directly involves whether we can be saved and enter the kingdom
of heaven.
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