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What is the Gospel?
Many hae heard this word used in reerence to a style o music or withinsome ind o church eent, but oten people hae a hard time understandingwhat the Gospel is and how it relates to our lies.The Gospel simply means “good news,” and the message o the Gospel is sogood that it should be shared with
ll peple
.It’s not good news lie you get to leae wor early today or good news lieyou get to grade your own homewor. The message o the Gospel is
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good news that speas to issues o
le
and
deth
, to heaen andhell, and ultimately to our relationship with the God who created all things.The oundation o this message is the Bible. The Bible is God’s word tomanind, and it reeals the truth about who we are, who God is, and why wehae been created.
 
7 Key truths to understandinG the Gospel1. God is eternal. he created heaven and earth and everythinG in them, includinG everythinG seen and unseen.2. God has revealed to us Who he is.3. all of humanity has sinned before a holy God.4. everyone Will stand before God.5. there is nothinG We can do to be made riGht With God.6. God sent Jesus to maKe a Way for us to be made riGht With him.7. salvation is available for you!
Key truth #1God is eternal. he createdheaven and earth and everythinG in them,includinG everythinG seen and unseen.
G 1:1
 
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
a 14:15
 
We have come to bring you the Good News that youshould turn rom these worthless things and turn to the living God,who made heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them.
 
What does this mean?
God, our Creator, has always existed. He has no beginning andno end.
God is alie. He isn’t just an idea, but He simply spoe andcreated the world and the unierse we lie in.
Because God has created all things, He also owns all thingsand, ultimately, He is the one who will judge the world.
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