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What does the Bible say about the good news of the Gospel?

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The Bible describes the Gospel as good tidings of great joy meant for all people, centered on Jesus Christ's redemptive work.

The good news of the Gospel is profoundly articulated in Isaiah 61 and mirrored in the New Testament. It proclaims the coming of a Savior, Jesus Christ, who brings glad tidings to the meek, binds up the brokenhearted, and proclaims liberty to captives. This message of grace is not simply historical; it's transformative, offering redemption and restoration to those lost in sin. Through Christ, believers can expect spiritual healing and a new identity as children of God. Our understanding of this good news emphasizes that it is effective and exclusive, reaching those whom God has chosen to save, not through their merit but by His mercy.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61, Luke 2:10, Luke 4:18-19, Luke 8:1-3, Romans 10:15, Isaiah 52:7-12, Isaiah 52:1-13, Romans 13:11, Ephesians 5:14

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Good Tidings
John Chapman · Jan 24, 2007
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