WHAT IS THE GOSPEL
What is the gospel? What is the
good news that we proclaim? What must a person believe in order to experience
God’s forgiveness and new life in Jesus?
Why this Question?
It’s because this situation
demonstrates that the good news of the gospel, found in Jesus the Messiah, is
our most important message. In 1 Corinthians 15:1—8, Paul explains the meaning
of the gospel and declares that this message is “of first importance.” Since
the gospel is our most essential message, it is crucial that we understand what
it is and be able to explain it.
Meaning
The word "gospel," which literally translates to "good news," appears 93 times in the Bible, all of which are in the New Testament. The English terms evangelist, evangel, and evangelical are derived from the Greek word 'euaggelion.' In a broad sense, the gospel is the entirety of Scripture; in a more specific sense, it is the good news about Christ and the way to salvation.
This is the essential
message of the faith, and he delivered it to them as of first importance. Just
as Paul and his listeners under-stood this core message, we too must understand
and believe the gospel message in order to experience God's redemption and
forgiveness in Jesus.
So, what exactly is the gospel?
The Substitutionary Death of Jesus
The first part of this good news is
found in 1 Corinthians 15:3-4: the Messiah Jesus died. Paul gives the reason
for the death of God’s Son, Jesus Christ—it was “for our sins.” Jesus died as a
sin substitute, taking the punishment we deserved. Paul then gives evidence
that Jesus really died as our sin substitute.
The first part of the evidence is
biblical—it was “according to the Scriptures,’ meaning Old Testament passages
like Isaiah 53 which foretold Messiah's substitutionary death on our behalf. In
His death, Jesus received the punishment we deserved. The second part of Paul’s
gospel-proving evidence is historical: “He was buried.’ Paul is asserting that
Jesus really died; it wasn't a sham. Our Savior didn’t merely swoon or appear
to be dead. He really, truly, honestly died. If He had not died, He would not have
been buried. So, the first part of the good news is that the Messiah Jesus died
for us.
What's the second part?
The Resurrection of Jesus
The second aspect of the good news,
found in 1 Corinthians 15:4-8, is that the Messiah Jesus was raised from the
dead (“He was raised on the third day,” 1 Cor. 15:4). This crucial element is
frequently overlooked when explaining the good news by preachers, theologians,
even evangelists. Too often, they mistakenly assume that everyone knows that
Jesus not only died, but was raised from the dead as well.
In our current culture, we can’t
assume that all our listeners know or agree that Jesus was resurrected from the
dead and is now alive. One reason the resurrection is so important is that it
vali-dated Jesus’ deity; it proved He is really God. You see, anyone can claim
to be God but how do we know that Jesus, who claimed to be God in the flesh,
really was God? The proof is found in the resurrection.
God the Father validated Jesus’
claim by raising Him from the dead. That’s why Romans 10:9 says, “If you
confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God
raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” The word “Lord” here is a
reference to Jesus being Lord God, not the master of our lives.
Additionally, this verse links His
deity to His resurrection A second reason the resurrection of Jesus is so
crucial is that it gives us new life in Him. The Bible says, “. . . as Christ
was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we too might walk
in newness of life” (Rom. 6:4). It is because Jesus is alive that we have His
resurrection power to live new lives in Him. Just as he did for the death of
the Messiah, Paul gives two lines of evidence for His resurrection.
First, the biblical evidence is that it was
“according to the Scriptures” (1 Cor. 15:4). Likely Paul has in mind passages
like Psalm 16:10 and Isaiah 53:10-11, which predicted the Messiah's
resurrection.
Second, there's historical evidence
that He was seen alive after the crucifixion. “He appeared to Cephas, then to
the twelve. After that He appeared to more than five hundred brethren at one
time .. . then He appeared to James, then to all the apostles; and last of all,
as to one untimely born, He appeared to me also” (1 Cor. 15:5-8). This evidence
proves that Jesus really is alive. So often, when I hear people presenting the
good news, they say that “Jesus died for our sins.” That’s true but that’s not
all of it.
We must include that second part:
Jesus is alive, that He was raised from the dead! The Romans crucified some
20,000 Jewish men in the first century. But only One, our Redeemer, was raised
from the dead. So, when presenting the good news, we should never presume that
those who hear the message will know that Jesus was raised. Friends, let me
give you a challenge—listen carefully to from the dead. The Lord Jesus claimed
to be deity and the Father confirmed that He is, by raising Him from the dead.
The various presentations you hear
about the good news—it might be a commercial on Christian radio, or a pamphlet
you might read, or a website, or a message at your congregation, or anywhere.
Note how frequently people leave out the resurrection. It’s not that people
don't believe in the resurrection— they just don't realize how essential it is
to the gospel.
FINAL THOUGHTS
So, here’s the good news in a
nutshell:
Messiah Jesus died for our sins and
rose again, proving He is God. That's it!
The gospel is not about going
forward at an altar call, raising our hands, getting baptized, joining a
church, or even feeling really, really bad for all the wrong we've done. The
gospel doesn’t require that we know everything in the Bible, repeat the
Westminster Catechism, or anything else people have proposed. It’s a simple,
essential truth: Messiah Jesus died for our sins and rose again, proving He is
God.
Now what would I say to the guy in
the car accident, in 25 words or less? Here it is: Our original sin separate
us from God. Messiah Jesus died, taking our punishment, and rose again proving
He is God. Trust in Him, Follow Him. That's exactly 25 words!

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