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Chapter 5:  First Assignment:  Proclaiming the Gospel


                             Connect…


               The Bible makes is very clear that Hell is a real place of eternal torment.  Woe to the person who goes
               there!  Jesus Christ, God in flesh, has done everything possible to prevent anyone from eternal
               punishment.  He has paid the price of shedding His precious blood for the sins of every man (I John 2:2)
               and is not willing that any person be lost (2 Peter 3:9).   His commission to the church is to share the
               Gospel with every person on earth!  How can they believe in Jesus unless they hear about Him and what
               He has done for them?  The Gospel is GOOD NEWS … but only to those who hear it.

               According to the Bible, every believer needs to be actively involved in sharing the Gospel with every
               person they contact.  Sadly, according to Barna Group, today 64% of Christians believe it is their
               responsibility to share their faith with the lost. xxxii  And of those who feel it is important to share their
               faith, few are prepared to do so out of lack of training.  It is no wonder that our society is deteriorating
               for lack of spiritual light.

               Today we are going to review those basic facts about the Gospel so we can accurately share it with
               others.


                        Objectives…


               1.  The student should be able to describe the aspects of the Gospel.


               2.  The student should be able explain how a person is saved by grace.

               3.  The student should be able explain what the gospel is NOT and how some have confused their
               presentation of the gospel to present a false gospel.


                           The Lesson ...


               To Proclaim the Gospel, the Church must understand it.

               A summary of the Gospel  xxxiii

               The conceptions of sin in Christian thought are broad. This is because so many focus on a single aspect
               of salvation rather than viewing it in light of the whole of what God is doing in to bring about salvation.
               The Christian doctrine of salvation (soteriology) from sin brings together everything God is doing to
               restore the world from its sin. It includes multiple important concepts:




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