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December 16, 2024

Ep.1364: Is the Gospel a Success or a Failure?

Learning how and when the gospel touches disciples and unbelievers

CHAPTERS

[00:10:14]
What were Jesus' last instructions to his followers before he ascended into heaven?


[00:24:43]
How do we explain Jesus dying for all, but only a few are given the privilege of understanding?


[00:40:18]
Is this present life the only available time to accept Jesus in order to be saved?


Theme Scripture: Matthew 9:35

Jesus was here 2,000 years ago. His message was clear, as he had come to pay the price for Adam’s sin. He preached, he healed, he called some to follow him, and he gave people hope. Jesus called himself “the way, the truth and the life” and announced that the “kingdom of God was at hand.” Fast forward 2,000 years, and we have to ask, where are we? It’s plainly obvious that the world has not come around to follow Jesus. And to be blunt, it is also obvious that much of the history of Christianity does not reflect well on the principles Jesus lived by and taught. So, what conclusions should we draw from all of this? Has the gospel message failed? Has the redemption Jesus promised the world just gone by the wayside, or is the gospel message doing precisely what God had always intended it to do?

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Let’s face it, God is pretty smart. When He has a plan, it is a sure thing that His plan will not only work, but it will work flawlessly, gloriously and comprehensively. After all, He IS the all-powerful and all-wise Creator of all things! With these observations in mind, let’s consider the whole idea of the gospel. The word for "gospel" in the New Testament means “a good message.” When we look at how the Bible is laid out, the New Testament begins with four books we call the Gospels. Because these books are about the life of Jesus, it is easy to conclude that his life IS the good news. His life IS the essence of the gospel.

For ALL people

It’s logical to focus on the life of Jesus, as his mission was the good news. Now let’s go further. When Jesus was born there was an angelic announcement to shepherds, and it was very specific. The message - the proclamation of good news - stated in Luke 2:10 (KJV) said, "…behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people." So, what do we know so far? We know Jesus IS the "good news." We also know this good news would be for ALL people. All people. Not just believers, and not just special people. The angel said "ALL," and that angel had been sent by God to deliver that specific message.

The conclusion is undeniable

All will receive the good news, this gospel of Jesus. But how is this possible as so many have never even heard of him? Check out our December 16, 2024 podcast, “Is the Gospel as Success or a Failure?” for more. We dig into scriptures that give clear and abundant proof of how God’s plan does in fact include every man woman and child ever born. Even more thrilling is the fact that the message of the gospel being for all is all over the Bible! Join us for this incredible journey down the road of biblical truth and hope. It really is good news!

 

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  1. Ekele Nwankwo
    Ekele Nwankwo says:

    Please can you translate the videos or your teachings into the Nepali and Hindi languages for my people – The Nepalese people whom I teach here in the USA? We study every Friday night at 8:30 pm EST. They are very eager to learn. A group of at least 30 men, women and Children some participate from Canada, India, Nepal – via zoom. Please help us. Thank you.

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    • Christian Questions
      Christian Questions says:

      We are very happy to hear from you. YouTube allows closed captioning of our videos, including the CQ Kids Videos. To turn on subtitles, click on the “CC” icon in the video player. Then click the gear icon to open the settings. Go to Subtitles/CC and select Auto-translate. Choose Hindi (or Nepali, or many others) from the list of languages. All of our latest audio podcast episodes are on YouTube. For study documents like our transcripts and CQ Rewind Show Notes, there are various AI tools you can use that will auto translate for you. We can help find something suitable. Please write us at inspiration@christianquestions.com to let us know that the YouTube subtitles worked for you. – May God bless your efforts – Christian Questions

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