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What does the Bible say about bringing good news?

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The Bible shows how bringing good news involves delivering a truthful message from God, especially about salvation through Jesus Christ.

In 2 Samuel 18, the narrative illustrates the sending of messengers with news, revealing the importance of conveying messages faithfully. The term 'gospel' means 'good news' and emphasizes the act of delivering a message that holds spiritual significance. In this context, it becomes clear that those who bring good news must not only desire to announce it, but they must be sent by God and possess a true understanding of what is being communicated. The New Testament reinforces this perspective, as seen in passages like Luke 4:18-19, where Jesus proclaims His mission to bring good news to the poor and freedom to captives, highlighting the transformative nature of the message.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 18:19-33, Luke 4:18-19

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