WHI-1067 | The Gospel of God
If you ask contemporary Christians what they think the gospel is, you’re likely to get a number of responses that focus on an individual’s life and testimony. But is the gospel really about what God does for us today? Is the good news we are called to proclaim in the Great Commission chiefly about our changed lives, or about Christ’s life, death, and resurrection? On this program, the hosts tackle this issue as they discuss the implications of Paul’s comments on the “Gospel of God” in 1 Thessalonians 2.
For the Sake of the Gospel
Kim Riddlebarger
Corinthian Distractions
Michael Horton
What is the Law & Gospel Thing?
Rick Ritchie
WHI Discussion Group Questions
PDF Document
Zack Hicks
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The Gospel-Driven Life
Michael Horton
The Gospel Commission
Michael Horton
Justified
Modern Reformation Essays
Good News vs. Good Advice
WHI-1015
Justification & Imputed Righteousness
WHI-861
The Courage to Be Protestant
WHI-913


September 22nd, 2011 at 3:30 pm
Always a great broadcast. Thank you.
Is the word “Gospel” a noun or verb? I heard you use it both ways. Isn’t the Gospel the story of Jesus’ atoning life (noun)? If so, how does a story do something (verb)?
Grace and peace.