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How do we know that the gospel is good news?

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The gospel is referred to as the 'glad tidings of the kingdom of God' in Luke 8, emphasizing its joyful and redemptive nature.

The term 'glad tidings' used in Luke 8:1-3 clearly illustrates the nature of the gospel as good news. This reflects God's intention to redeem His people through Christ, heralding a new kingdom characterized by grace, forgiveness, and hope. Jesus' preaching exemplified this good news, assuring His followers of their salvation and the blessings of the kingdom. The apostles were taught to carry this message, demonstrating that the gospel continues to be a source of joy and hope for believers today, affirming that Christ's work brings restoration and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Luke 8:1-3

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