Podcast 70: Getting the Gospel Right (Sean Finnegan)

02/02/2017 53 min
Podcast 70: Getting the Gospel Right (Sean Finnegan)

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Episode Synopsis

The gospel is the message we believe in that results in immortality (2 Tim 1.7-10).  If I were the devil, I would target the gospel message so that even if some Christians rustled up the courage to actually share it with others, they’d have a distorted or partial message.  In fact, scripture tells us that the god of this world blinds the minds of unbeliever to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel (2 Cor 4.4)!  We cannot just go along with the flow of evangelical or Catholic Christianity.  We need to examine the scriptures to see what the original gospel was.  When we do this, we discover a radically different message from what we hear on radio, TV, and in most churches today.  In this message I make the case for a gospel with a minimum of three elements: the kingdom, the cross, and the resurrection.  Take away or alter one of these and you no longer have the whole gospel.

Notes and Links:
Does Amos 9.11-15 seem strange to you?
Two Major Problems

most of us do not speak the gospel
those who do speak it know a partial gospel

Importance of Getting the Gospel Right

Is the gospel like a paint color or a medical diagnosis?
It is a matter of life and death (Galatians 1.6-9; 2 Timothy 1.7-10)
the gospel is the pill of immortality, washed down with faith

Three Elements

kingdom (Matthew 4.23; 5.5; 6.9-10)
cross (1 Corinthians 15.3; Romans 5.8)
resurrection (1 Corinthians 15.4)

Four Reasons the Kingdom Matters

it is God’s idea
it was Jesus’ primary focus
it is gospel
promotes stewardship

Satan attacks the believing of the gospel (2 Corinthians 4.3-4; Matthew 13.19; Luke 8.12)
But just knowing isn’t enough!

believe
repent
persevere



Check out Jacob Rohrer’s interview about his journey of getting the gospel right
Intro music: “District Four” by Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.