The Gospel: Good News for All

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Evangelism
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Author: J. Michael Feazell ISBN: 9781370266456
Publisher: Grace Communion International Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J. Michael Feazell
ISBN: 9781370266456
Publisher: Grace Communion International
Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For many people, the gospel has strings attached: you can be saved by grace, but after that you have to work really hard. But the true gospel is that Christ died for all sins: past, present, and future. God is not keeping a record of how many wrong things you do. Does this mean that you can sin all you want? Yes. You always have, and always will. God wants to save you from your sins, and he has already sent Jesus to take care of the problem. The door to the palace is open - no charge, no fees. But are we willing to go in? Do we really want what God offers, or do we prefer the pointless existence we already have? And furthermore, what about people who never heard of Christ? Does God let himself be thwarted by our failure to reach them before they die?

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For many people, the gospel has strings attached: you can be saved by grace, but after that you have to work really hard. But the true gospel is that Christ died for all sins: past, present, and future. God is not keeping a record of how many wrong things you do. Does this mean that you can sin all you want? Yes. You always have, and always will. God wants to save you from your sins, and he has already sent Jesus to take care of the problem. The door to the palace is open - no charge, no fees. But are we willing to go in? Do we really want what God offers, or do we prefer the pointless existence we already have? And furthermore, what about people who never heard of Christ? Does God let himself be thwarted by our failure to reach them before they die?

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