Monday, 3 February 2020

PREACH THE GOSPEL!

EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!

MONDAY FEBRUARY 3, 2020.

SUBJECT: PREACH THE GOSPEL!

Memory verse: "And He said to them, Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature." (Mark 16 vs 15.)

READ: First Corinthians 15 vs 1 - 4:
15:1: Moreover, brethren, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to you, which also you have received and which you stand,
15:2: by which also you are saved, if you hold fast that word which I preached to you—unless you believed in vain.
15:3: For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 
15:4: and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures,

INTIMATION:
The word “gospel” comes from Greek word “euaggelion,” which means “good news.” However, within the word itself there is no definition of what the good news is. Nonetheless, the apostle Paul, in the passages we read today explains the central message of the good news of God for man in reference to his salvation and hope. The gospel is the good news of Jesus’ death for our sins, and resurrection for our hope. This must be proclaimed to all the world because every person is a sinner. 

The gospel (good news) is that when we trust God's grace to save us through what Christ did, our sins are forgiven, we get a purpose for living, and we are promised a future home in heaven. This is the first message that must be delivered to the unbeliever because the gospel is the only means by which one can be saved (Acts 4 vs 12). Christ died for our sin: All men have sinned (Romans 3 vs 23). Sin separates us from God (Isaiah 59 vs 1 - 2). And in separation from God, one is spiritually dead and doomed to condemnation (Romans 6 vs 23). 

Jesus died for our sins. By trusting Christ, our relationship with God is made right. In order to connect with the historical event of the gospel, one must obey the gospel by being crucified with Jesus, and subsequently dying with Him. In death there must be a burial, as they buried Jesus after He died on the cross. In the same manner the one who has died with Jesus is buried with Jesus, and subsequently raised with Him to walk in newness of life (Romans 6 vs 3 - 6). The gospel, therefore, is the death of Jesus for our problem of sin, and His burial and resurrection for our hope. Through His death, Jesus answered our problem for spiritual death (Romans 5 vs 12). Through His resurrection, He answered our problem of physical death (First Corinthians 15 vs 20 - 22).

In the passage we read today, the central theme of the gospel is given in the verses, a key defense of Christianity. God made you to be a member of His family, a model of His character, a magnifier of His glory, a minister of His grace, and a messenger of His gospel (good news) to others. Of these five purposes, the fifth can only be done on earth, and the only mission Christ has given us on earth. The other four you will keep doing in eternity in some way. That is why spreading the gospel is so important; you only have a short time to share your life message and fulfill your mission for Christ.

Sharing the gospel fully identifies you with Christ in obedience to the “Great Commission,” and emphasizes your acceptance of what Christ wrought for you in redemption. It will be of absolute importance to you when you realize that you have just your short time on earth to fulfill this mission. It is your being convinced of the authenticity of the gospel, and that it is the power of God showcased to man, that makes you share the gospel with others. No amount of training in this world can motivate you to witness for Christ until you internalize the convictions of the gospel. 

God does not want anyone to be lost, but He wants all people to renew their hearts and live (Second Peter 3 vs 9). As long as you know one person who doesn't know Christ, you must keep praying for them, serving them in love, and sharing the gospel (good news) with them. And as long as there is one person in your community who isn't in the family of God, your church must keep reaching out. 

What are you willing to do so that the people you know will go to heaven? Invite them to Church? Share your story? Invite them to a fellowship? Give them Christian tracts and/or books? Pray for them every day until they are saved? The choice is yours. Your mission is all around you. Don't miss the opportunities God is giving you. 

Is anyone going to be in heaven because of you? Will anyone in heaven be able to say to you, "I want to thank you. I'm here because you cared enough to share the Good News with me" Imagine the joy of greeting people in heaven whom you helped get there. The eternal salvation of a single soul is more important than anything else you will ever achieve in life. Only people are going to last forever. 

Prayer: Abba Father, You are love, and has poured out Your love in my heart by the Holy Spirit. Engrace me to shower this love on others, especially in sharing the gospel; good news of what Christ wrought for us in redemption, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!

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