In Defense of the Gospel

Robert Pate

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Paul Said that he stood in defense of the Gospel, Philippians 1:17. He didn't stand in defense of the law, nor did he stand in defense of some religion. If you read the epistles that Paul wrote and you come up with some doctrine like Calvinism, Catholicism or whatever it is because you have distorted what Paul has written.

Paul's main objective was the preaching of the Gospel. It was the Gospel that justifies the ungodly, Romans 4:5 and reconciles the world unto God, 2 Corinthians 5:19. Paul spent over 20 years of his life and traveled over 10,000 miles by donkey, by foot and by ship preaching the Gospel. Paul and the apostles were not taking a survey to see who had been predestinated, nor were they making plans to build elaborate cathedrals, there main goal was to preach the Gospel to as many as would hear it. It is the preaching of the Gospel that brings people to Christ, Acts 2:41.

Just like today, there was opposition to the Gospel and justification by faith. The Corinthians were a troublesome bunch. They wanted to split the church into various groups, 1 Corinthians 1:13-17. At one time Paul threatened to beat them with a rod, 1 Corinthians 4:21.

The Galatians were not much better. Paul had grounded them in the Gospel, but when he retuned they had a different Gospel, Galatians 1:6-10. The letter to the Ephesians is full of the Gospel, it is a wonderful book as is the book of Philippians. There was a problem with the church in Colossae due to heresy, Colossians 2:4-8 also 2:18. Once again Paul had to bring them back to the Gospel and justification by faith. There were apparently some problems with sexual purity in the church at Thessalonica, Thessalonians 4:1-12, that hindered Paul and the Gospel. False teachers were the problem in the book to Titus, Titus 1:10-16.

Paul was continually in defense of the Gospel. Paul would ground a church in the Gospel only to return some months later to find out that the Judaizers had moved in and had perverted the Gospel with the law. What do you stand in defense of?
 

Robert Pate

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Paul preached the good news of God's kingdom. Is that what you teach?


Yes. The good news is that God justifies the ungodly (us) Romans 4:5 and reconciles the world unto himself by Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:19.

Question is have you accepted the offer of reconciliation that has been provided by Jesus Christ?
 

Samie

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Yes. The good news is that God justifies the ungodly (us) Romans 4:5 and reconciles the world unto himself by Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:19.

Question is have you accepted the offer of reconciliation that has been provided by Jesus Christ?
The gospel one preaches should not contradict what Jesus said. But the gospel a vast majority of preachers preach seems NOT the one Jesus preached. Isn't the gospel you teach the same with theirs?
 

Robert Pate

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The gospel one preaches should not contradict what Jesus said. But the gospel a vast majority of preachers preach seems NOT the one Jesus preached. Isn't the gospel you teach the same with theirs?

I teach the same Gospel that Paul preached. Jesus did not teach the Gospel, he left that up to the apostles.

Paul taught that we are justified by faith in the work and person of Jesus Christ, Romans 5:1.

Jesus taught the law. The law reveals the righteousness of God and the sinfulness of man, Romans 3:19, 20.
 

Samie

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I teach the same Gospel that Paul preached. Jesus did not teach the Gospel, he left that up to the apostles.

Paul taught that we are justified by faith in the work and person of Jesus Christ, Romans 5:1.

Jesus taught the law. The law reveals the righteousness of God and the sinfulness of man, Romans 3:19, 20.
In relation to your statement I bolded in red above, what is this verse telling us?:

Mark 1:14, 15 KJV 14 Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.
 

Robert Pate

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In relation to your statement I bolded in red above, what is this verse telling us?:

Mark 1:14, 15 KJV 14 Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, 15 And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.


The Gospel of the Kingdom is the good news that the King has arrived. Wherever the King is at there is his Kingdom.

That is not the same Gospel that Paul received from Jesus, Galatians 1:11, 12.

The Gospel that Paul taught justifies the ungodly, Romans 4:5 and reconciles the world unto God, 2 Corinthians 5:18, 19.
 

beloved57

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Paul Said that he stood in defense of the Gospel, Philippians 1:17. He didn't stand in defense of the law, nor did he stand in defense of some religion. If you read the epistles that Paul wrote and you come up with some doctrine like Calvinism, Catholicism or whatever it is because you have distorted what Paul has written.

Paul's main objective was the preaching of the Gospel. It was the Gospel that justifies the ungodly, Romans 4:5 and reconciles the world unto God, 2 Corinthians 5:19. Paul spent over 20 years of his life and traveled over 10,000 miles by donkey, by foot and by ship preaching the Gospel. Paul and the apostles were not taking a survey to see who had been predestinated, nor were they making plans to build elaborate cathedrals, there main goal was to preach the Gospel to as many as would hear it. It is the preaching of the Gospel that brings people to Christ, Acts 2:41.

Just like today, there was opposition to the Gospel and justification by faith. The Corinthians were a troublesome bunch. They wanted to split the church into various groups, 1 Corinthians 1:13-17. At one time Paul threatened to beat them with a rod, 1 Corinthians 4:21.

The Galatians were not much better. Paul had grounded them in the Gospel, but when he retuned they had a different Gospel, Galatians 1:6-10. The letter to the Ephesians is full of the Gospel, it is a wonderful book as is the book of Philippians. There was a problem with the church in Colossae due to heresy, Colossians 2:4-8 also 2:18. Once again Paul had to bring them back to the Gospel and justification by faith. There were apparently some problems with sexual purity in the church at Thessalonica, Thessalonians 4:1-12, that hindered Paul and the Gospel. False teachers were the problem in the book to Titus, Titus 1:10-16.

Paul was continually in defense of the Gospel. Paul would ground a church in the Gospel only to return some months later to find out that the Judaizers had moved in and had perverted the Gospel with the law. What do you stand in defense of?

You teach salvation by works, by what a person does, thats no defense of the Gospel, thats anti gospel !
 

Robert Pate

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Is this the same gospel of the kingdom spoken of in Matt 24:14?

The Gospel of the Kingdom in this case is a reference to the missionary expansion of the church throughout the world. It is the same Gospel that was preached by Paul and the apostles.
 
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