What Is The Gospel? | N.T. Wright Online

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Published 2022-09-16
Evangelion, the word we translate as 'Gospel', was a common enough word in the ancient world. In a world full of supposed 'good news' claims, what is the 'good news' of the Kingdom of God? Furthermore, what does it mean to be 'good news people' here and now?

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All Comments (21)
  • “The gospel isn’t just a message but a new reality.” Oh, that the Body Of Christ would commit herself daily to letting God make her a new & different reality on the earth. This video was so inspiring. Worship of God springs naturally from Wright’s teachings.
  • @davidvanriper60
    The day I got saved, it was when after hearing the GOSPEL (nothing about some kingdom) of the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, and understanding that I was hell bound because of my sin; and that Jesus died on the cross to pay that debt in full and that by repenting of my sin and believing on Him as my Savior I would escape that judgment and condemnation. That is the gospel of Christ. He is the way, the truth and the life. He is the Door. He is the true bread. Preaching the "kingdom" is irrelevant without first preaching personal salvation through His redemptive work on the cross. 1 COR. 15: 1-8 JN. 5:24, 3:16
  • @Zz-lm1no
    Beautifully put...I have struggled with opening conversations with some of the sick and injured persons that i have had opportunities to care for. This has given me great clarity... "Good news mantra" Preceded by James 1:19 of course Thank you
  • @joefrescoln
    The ultimate event of God's promise to rescue his creation, has taken place in the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of the world's true King, Jesus.
  • This is so helpful and refreshing. I always did my butterfly work and felt so "secular." But now, listening to Dr. Wright, I have a new wind and excitement from the Sprit that my work is in the context of this new creation, heralding the kingdom and showing others God's glory in butterflies.
  • saying the gospel doesn't include within its definition the substitutionary death of Jesus - which enables sinners to have the righteousness of God accessible to them - seems awfully heretical.
  • @jerrybenson
    Can we have the gospel apart from Christ becoming sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him? 2 Cor. 5:21. In other words the "Gospel of God" which is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. I now have an alien righteousness imputed to me by God's grace alone. I have entered the kingdom of God through the work of the Holy Spirit now to live to delight and glorify him.
  • @fernandocoto
    Glory to The One and only GOD for HE is worthy of all praise 🙌🏻
  • You the man, Dr. Wright! I'm currently reading your excellent work Surprised by Scripture. What you're actually saying throughout it all (whether you realize it or not) is that the division of religion-science-politics from each other is not a naturally occurring social phenomena but rather that of a very intentional social engineering by the elite who stand to benefit. A timely message indeed! You should just go full maverick and author a book on western history's secret societies being part of the root spiritual problem. T'would be legendary.
  • @StraggleOn
    The gospel comforts and sets my heart at peace.
  • I would think that "The Good News" is also that God has actually taken up residence in individual humans and, by extension, collections of individuals. Yes/no? "Practicing the Presence" is one way to appreciate that good news.
  • @PenMom9
    Yes the gospel is more than just ‘Jesus died for me’, but surely it’s also that as well?
  • @bienhertz6747
    If I were an unbeliever, how do you present to me the gospel?
  • @paulwells4372
    J.I. Packer has a great line: N T Wright foregrounds what the Bible backgrounds, and backgrounds what the Bible foregrounds but Wright does more than that; he denies a crucial component of justification, namely imputation. So, in answer to your question, yes-in denying imputation, Wright is preaching another gospel.