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When explaining what the message of the gospel is, I have found it helpful to start with the actual definition of the word; The word “Gospel” in the Greek means good news. The reason why this is helpful is because it leads to a very logical starting point when sharing the message, which is this: The only reason there is good news is because there was bad news first. The reason why the good news is so good is because the bad news is so bad. You could say that the Gospel is the medicine for man’s disease.
Now I would ask you; Would the doctor hand you a bottle of medicine without first giving you the diagnosis? No, that wouldn’t make sense. To go a step further; the worse the diagnosis is, the more one treasures the medicine that heals him. When we attempt to share the good news without first starting with the bad news, we strip the Gospel of its power. Remember, the Old Testament (Law) came before the New Testament (Grace). There is a reason for that. Man has no need for a Savior until he first sees that he is condemned.
So, what is this bad news? It could be summed up with 3 simple statements: 1) God gave a Law to mankind. 2) All men (with only one exception) have broken that Law. 3) All of mankind is now sentenced to eternal death as punishment for the crime. Let’s look at these briefly…
The courtroom awaits. The sentence will be issued. The gavel will come down. This is the diagnosis. THIS IS THE BAD NEWS.
The Good News (Gospel) can also be summed up with 3 simple statements: 1) God Gave His Son – Jesus. 2) His Son fulfilled the Law. 3) His Son took our Punishment upon Himself. Let’s look at these briefly…
So, now the question is: How does one take advantage of what Jesus did on the cross? Or maybe you could put it this way; How does one take the medicine for their disease? The answer is simple; all they must do is believe. They must believe that simple message above. They must believe themselves to be a sinner, whose only hope for forgiveness and redemption, is the blood of Jesus Christ. Any man/woman who truly believes this message will be granted eternal life as a gift of God. The Scriptures say that the Spirit of God will indwell him and cause him to be “born again”. He will be a new creation and will become a child of the Living God who will inherit Eternal Life. As the rest of the passage goes, “The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life.”(Romans 6:23)
The word of God is clear; there are two kinds of “belief”. There is a genuine belief that will lead to salvation, and there is a false belief (dead faith) as well. (James 2:14-26) So how does one know the difference? The Scriptures say that if the belief is genuine, it will be accompanied by repentance. (Acts 26:20, Luke3:8) This means that a man/woman who has truly believed the Gospel will turn from their sins and begin to pursue a life of holiness and righteousness. They will bear good fruit. This is why Jesus said, “you will know them by their fruits”. (Matthew 7:16-20) Any person who claims to be a believer who does not turn from their sin is a liar. (1John 1:6) The life of a true believer will be the evidence of their salvation.