Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 28:17-31 Paul ends Acts proclaiming Jesus as King from captivity, showing that the gospel of hope goes out unhindered and calls us to share it freely.
Acts 27:1-28:16 Paul’s shipwreck journey to Rome shows that the Christian life brings both suffering and the comfort of God’s sovereignty. These are truths that steady us when the seas rage.
Acts 25:13-26:32 Paul, once the enemy of the gospel, now testifies in chains before King Agrippa about the risen King Jesus. His defence shows the gospel fulfils Scripture, brings hope, and demands a decision.
Galatians 1:11-2:10 We’ve all received scam emails. The telltale hallmark is that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But what about the gospel of God’s grace in Christ. All done by Christ, and nothing we need to do. Isn’t that too good to be true? How do we know it’s for real?
Galatians 1:11-2:10 We’ve all received scam emails. The telltale hallmark is that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But what about the gospel of God’s grace in Christ. All done by Christ, and nothing we need to do. Isn’t that too good to be true? How do we know it’s for real?
Colossians 1:24-2:5 This is all about ‘proclaiming the gospel’. In v23 and again in v25 we learn it was because of Christ Jesus and his gospel that Paul does what he does. There is power in the gospel, and the mystery is revealed that the gospel is available to all! God is the one who reveals mysteries and truth, and God has revealed his plan for salvation to the Gentiles – through Jesus, we can be his children. And this message is spread when those who hear the gospel, tell others the gospel.
When we consider our own lives, whether we’re working, studying, staying at home, retired, unemployed, we are servants of Jesus Christ – are we proclaiming the gospel?