Reading the Gospel Josh & Gabriel
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- Religion & Spirituality
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We continue the Bible Reading 365 journey by studying the Gospel. We start with 14 introductory episodes that define the Gospel and identify it throughout the Old Testament.
Then, we dedicate one episode for each event in the four gospels, in chronological order. Currently, we publish the episodes on Tuesdays, early in the morning, before the commute time.
Join us on this amazing journey of reading the Gospel! The Gospel by which we are being saved (1 Cor 15:1-3) and judged (Rom 2:16). The Gospel of Jesus Christ!
Use a podcast app and study along with us. If you are a small group leader or pastor, you may incorporate this podcast into your biblical literacy classes or discipleship curriculum. More on our webpage BibleReading.Link
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Trailer
This is the trailer for the upcoming podcast series Reading the Gospel as a continuation of the Bible Reading 365 program.
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Introduction
Josh and Gabriel introduce themselves and share a brief history of the Bible Reading 365 program, then they introduce this new podcast Reading the Gospel
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What is the Gospel?
Josh and Gabriel discuss why the gospel is "good news" and then analyze the four components of the gospel.
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More Than a Narrative
The gospel is more than the story of Jesus narrated in four books of the Bible. The gospel brings immortality, we are saved by the gospel, stand in the gospel, are judged according to the gospel, and are called to live in step with the truth of the gospel. The word gospel refers to the revealed will of God or to God's plan of salvation.
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Gospel Preached to Adam
The first time in the Bible when the Gospel was preached was in the Garden of Eden. The Gospel becomes "good news" when one looks for a way out of a desperate situation. Sometimes, the good news may be shrouded and choked by bad news. The "first promise" was clouded by curses, but the "first gospel" shines throughout history as the cornerstone of God's plan of salvation.
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Gospel Preached to Abraham
God “preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham" (Gal 3:8). As in Adam's case, the Gospel becomes "good news" when one looks for a way out of a desperate situation. The “good news” may start with one's temporary needs, but God uses life experience to teach eternal truth. Because he believed the "good news," Abraham became the father of all believers.